The Great Ming Dynasty Dominate Overseas

Chapter 1352: Hizen-han daimyo

On the way to Kyoto, Tokugawa's mood improved and she laughed again and again.

Famous names and people along the way welcomed him and bowed their heads to his ears. Only then did he truly master the Japanese government.

The Japanese knew in their hearts that as long as the general's overseas relatives were there, no one would be able to touch him!

Yan Changwu is quite confusing. He is the brother-in-law and brother-in-law of the former shogunate Iemitsu Tokugawa. This time he was invited by Tokugawa Ietsu in the name of helping his relatives, so those hostile lords could not choose. Initiating an internal and external dispute, the coming Ming army mobilized all the forces of the Japanese nation to fight against them.

The Japanese people are contemptuous, and the people of the island nation are both envious and panic about the islands, especially the mainland. They are afraid that the power of the mainland will invade the country. If Yan Changwu has no relatives with the shogunate and kills the country, then the hostile lords will take the shogunate and Yan Changwu. They are listed as enemies, calling on the Japanese people to abandon them and attack them in groups.

Now there is no excuse to oppose Yan Changwu, only to admit defeat.

The shogunate army and the Ming army arrived in Kyoto, and the Kyoto defenders surrendered. Seeing that the fat man who had tied him back said that he was a death guilty, Tokugawa Iatsuna and all his retainers had a feeling of eating flies!

Hizen feudal clan daimyo Nabeshima Mitsushige escaped during the battle in Chiba and led his army back to Kyoto. He immediately took over the city defense of Kyoto to prevent the collapse of the army from entering the city. At the same time, he placed the Japanese emperor and the public under house arrest. When the shogunate arrived, he immediately Lead the crowd to surrender!

The anti-water movement is fast enough, firm enough, thick and dark enough, and brazen enough!

Let the Tokugawa Iatsuna, who decided to "not pardon" the rebellious name, darken his face, not knowing how to deal with him, and really want to say: "You should die if you convict you, then die!"

It is important to know that Nabeshima Mitsushige is one of the three leading brothers in this rebellion!

He had a signature in the "Discussion on the (Shogunate) Thieves", and he scolded the Tokugawa family from the old tortoise to the Tokugawa family's Tsuna. He cordially greeted the Tokugawa family's woman. Out of anger, he killed several attendants one after another to vent his anger, but now he couldn't give Nabeshima Guangmao a stab at ease.

Masayuki Hoke came forward and asked Nabeshima Mitsukoshi that Kyoto was safe and sound, and that the Nijo Castle of the General Imperial Palace was in good condition. He then released: "Although Hizen Clan said that he had made a big mistake in the past, he has preserved Kyoto and protected (the Japanese Emperor) because he has done a good job, so let go of it soon!"

He asked his subordinates to loosen the binding of Nabeshima Hikaru, and Nabeshima felt very relaxed, knowing that there was hope to save his old life this time, at least to keep the Shigao of Nabeshima's family.

After all, Tokugawa Jiazuna couldn't help sneering at him and said, "Hizen-fan is really a source of family learning, and it's his father's style to have a lot!"

Mitsuru Nabeshima’s father, Katsushige Nabeshima, was also a rebellion during the time of the former general Tokugawa Iemitsu, and he shamelessly surrendered if he failed to fight, so Tokugawa Ietsu rebuked him.

The words were a little bit mean, but Nabeshima Guangmao did it on his own, kowtowing and saying: "Don't be a guilty minister, don't be a criminal!"

Ignoring the villain, Tokugawa Kazusuna and Yan Changwu entered Kyoto together.

Kyoto was designated as the capital of Japan in 794. It was built in imitation of Luoyang, the capital of the Tang Dynasty in China, and was named "Heianjing = Capital of Peace and Stability". Despite the changes, Kyoto has survived as the capital of Japan. Ping An Jing built many stately palaces and mansions used by officials and nobles. From the 9th century to the middle of the 12th century, it reached the peak of power and glory. At that time, great progress was also made in culture, and numerous literary and artistic works that purely reflected Japanese beauty were produced.

During the "Onin Rebellion" from 1467 to 1477, Kyoto was burnt to a blank area. Toyotomi Hideyoshi rebuilt Kyoto after unifying the whole of Japan.

There are imperial palaces, Toji temples, Tozai Honganji, Nijo Castle, Sanjusangendo, Kitano Tenmangu, Kiyomizu Temple, Ginkakuji Temple, etc. The whole building is in a secluded area and is not attacked by the fire, so Masayuki Nabeshima believes that Mitsushige Nabeshima It's right to have a lot of work.

The streets are under martial law, and there are a pair of soldiers standing every five meters on both sides of the road.

The civilian personnel are scarce. According to Nabeshima Mitsuhiro, the personnel fled a lot during the war, and the public officials were all waiting in Nijo Castle!

The Nijo Castle was built by Ieyasu Tokugawa, and was built by Ieyasu Tokugawa to imitate Chang'an Castle in the Tang Dynasty. It is surrounded by tall walls measuring 500 meters from east to west and 300 meters from north to south. The center of the castle is the "Ninomaru" palace, which is the residence of General Tokugawa. The corridor is paved with the "yingming floor" (ring Zhang り). When the enemy invades and runs on the floor, the floor will make the sound of huang ying screaming.

This is not bad, Tokugawa Kazusuna and Yan Changwu head towards Nijo Castle together.

Mitsuru Nabeshima, who had just surrendered, led the way, nodded and bowed, ten percent flattering villain.

In the feudal dynasty, the minister Jin Jing could not return home, but should stay at Xianliang Temple and wait for the emperor to receive him. However, the Japanese emperor in the country was a little sufferer. How could officials such as Tokugawa Kazuna take him seriously!

Arriving at Nijo Castle and seeing the towering city, Tokugawa Kazutsu breathed a long sigh of relief, and said to Yan Changwu, "I finally got home!"

They ride in the same large carriage, and both of them are of great status. Tokugawa Kazutsu is the ruler of the Kingdom of Japan, Yan Changwu is the leader of the two Chinas, and the uncle of Tokugawa Kazusuna. Okay, then the same car.

The carriage leader drove straight in and arrived at the "Ninomaru" Palace. Outside the hall was a large group of officials wearing colorful official robes. Those were the princesses of the Japanese country.

They got out of the carriage, and Yan Changwu was at the other side of the house, giving Tokugawa Jiazuna face, let him get off first.

So those princes came to see the general ~lightnovelpub.net~ By the way, they met the southeast king of Ming with the same etiquette!

Yan Changwu couldn't help but smile when he saw those public officials, most of them had strange bones and thin physiques.

This is hungry!

Ancient Japanese ministers refer to the three or more nobles who have been promoted from the public since the Heian period, including the prime minister, minister of right, minister of left, minister of internal affairs, senator, nayan, and middle nayan all belong to the office of the minister class. .

The four most famous surnames at the end of the Heian period were Genji, Heira, Fujiwara, Tachibana, and Gongqing were controlled by them.

In the Warring States Period, local tycoons were everywhere, not only possessing rights but also gaining official positions. The reputation really overshadowed those nobles. For such local names, the princesses can only be tools and vampires that have gained fame. Of course, there are also many calligraphy and painting masters in the princesses. After all, the nobles have nothing to do, so they can only do some elegant things.

In Kyoto, the Japanese emperor had no rights, not to mention the princes, they didn't even come to the house if they didn't have the rights, so they didn't have any extra money.

By the time of the shogunate, the Japanese emperor's life was even worse. Since the country's military and political power is in the hands of the shogunate, the Japanese emperor has only a false name. In fact, it depends on the expression of the shogunate. The hardship of the Japanese emperor's life is evident.

The stone height that the Tokugawa shogunate gave to the Japanese emperor was 100,000 shi, but at first it was even less, only 10,000 shi! One hundred thousand stones may sound very high, but this is the salary that includes all the nobles, so it is very pitiful to be divided into the emperor's hand. For example, the emperor Komei is such a bad luck, this old brother is poor until dinner. There is only one small fish, and I can’t bear to throw away the bones after I eat it.

The Japanese emperor can't even eat enough to eat, but the public has no oil or water in his belly. Everyone is in good shape and has no belly, which is really enviable!