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    Yuan Si posted a post a few days ago, and he was finally able to talk about the reasons why he wrote this book in the first place.  As early as when he was writing "Tosa", he told me that he should try writing a book. At that time, I said that I was too lazy to write it, and I felt that writing about Japan's Warring States Period had been almost covered by the previous books.  What should be written all have similar themes, and it is difficult to surpass the former if written hard.  Later, due to some reasons, I started to write something and tried it on a small website, but the effect was not very good. When I was confused, Yuan Si suggested that I write about Japan's Warring States Period in May or June.  I thought about it and decided to write a different story.  At that time, I didn¡¯t read the novel in detail. After choosing the characters, I realized that there seemed to be some connection with Horikoshi Sadao.  I was writing about Mikawa Kira, and the original version of Yuansai was written by Kanto Kira, and the previous version of "Tosa" was still Tosa Kira. In the end, I was a little embarrassed. I couldn't really write "Kira Monogatari", right?  In that case, the traces of Tosa in this book would be too obvious.  So in June and July, while fleshing out the outline, I flipped through the information, looking through the dark history of the Kira family and the Ashikaga family, and then found the lines of Nanbokuso, Kamakura, and Genpei. I found that something didn't seem right.  Why is it different from the Warring States period?  The more I searched carefully, the more things I found, and then I had a new idea in my mind. It was no longer a Japanese Warring States novel, but an attempt to interpret a story of the Genji samurai family.  I hesitated for a long time when choosing the title of the book. A friend suggested that I choose "XXX of the Warring States Period". Yuan Si also felt that this title was not very popular, so he hesitated for several days before deciding to stick to this title. I will try my best to match the theme in the future.  good.  The original idea was just a line, but Mikawa Kira is really poor and weak. How can he go out to fight outside if he can't hold his own territory?  The protagonist must have an external force to force him out, and this external force happens to be Taiyuan Xuezhai, who is called the "God of War" in the eyes of the Mikawa samurai.  The eight hundred ashigaru of the protagonist will definitely not be able to defeat Taiyuan Xuezhai, who can mobilize an army of 20,000, so leaving becomes an inevitable choice.  The protagonist also needs a stage to give him a chance to advance, so there is the Kyoto Volume.  I was fully prepared for the Kyoto volume. It mainly embodies the theme of war, farming, expansion, war again, farming again, the process of expansion failing, and finally the choice that must be made.  Some book friends may not be able to understand why they can defeat Shihe Yicun in Kyoto, but cannot beat Taiyuan Xuezhai in Sanhe You can use the simplest way to compare this question with the analogy between the two of them in Xinye.  Attributes, you will know where the gap is.  Tokawa Ichimon is a fierce general and an important part of the Miyoshi family. Losing him is a huge blow to the Miyoshi family. At the same time, the protagonist is forced to die. As long as he is in Kyoto, he is always targeted by Miyoshi Chokei. At the same time, this is also  Lay some of the groundwork for leaving.  The choice of Sakamoto has been considered for a long time. It can not only give full play to its economic advantages, but also encounter development bottlenecks that cannot be circumvented. Without expansion, it cannot support the growing prestige and the desire of the retainers, forcing Kira Yoshiki to respond.  This response is a new volume, the Echigo volume.  It¡¯s not that Kinai is bad, nor is it that we have to give up our foundation. With Kinai¡¯s situation, it would be a waste to keep the main character. Sakamoto Castle Town has basically reached its limit. If it develops further, it will be similar to Sakai Town. There will definitely not be another one every three months.  Small changes, big changes every year.  Staying in Kinai will obviously mean spending more time wandering around in conspiracies and putting out fires. Can you not go to the Hatakeyama Rokkaku Battle with Miyoshi?  If you win a joint battle, you won't necessarily be given much, but if you lose, you will be included in it.  In the end, the only option is to follow the example of the Rokkaku family and stay far away. Instead of doing that, it is better to let the protagonist run away. The general asked Sakamoto to send troops, and he used the protagonist's order as an excuse to only guard Kyoto and ignore the rest, fighting life and death.  What do the two counties have to do with each other?  It is most important to preserve the economic lifeline of Yodogawa and Lake Biwa, and to maintain Sakamoto's economic center position in the Kinai. This does not need to be explained by the protagonist. The samurai who are left behind must also take good care of them. Without this foundation, they are just fish and meat at the mercy of others.  Rokkaku, Asai, Mount Hiei, and even Miyoshi and the Shogunate may come to cut their flesh. They don¡¯t have the capital to sell their teammates. If they leave the banner of the Kira family, they will be eaten up by greedy predators without even leaving the dregs. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Ashikaga Yoshiki has already begun to guard against and suppress the protagonist. This is the beginning of his learning of power. A comfortable life without the ability to exert power breeds dissatisfaction.  At that time, Hosokawa Harumoto claimed to be the protector of the shogunate, and Rokkaku Sadayori also claimed to be the protector of the shogunate. This made Ashikaga Yoshiteru's childhood very unhappy. Almost every time the person who protected them ran away, the person being protected would  The general will follow and escape.  And the mostThe terrible thing is that Hosokawa Harumoto feels that he is indebted to the shogunate, and he wants to control the shogunate in everything. In addition, since he is the leader, there is no matter in the shogunate that he cannot interfere with, which arouses Ashikaga Yoshiki's extremely rebellious psychology.  So in history, Ashikaga Yoshiteru was full of hatred for Miyoshi Nagakei, the "protector". Hosokawa Harumoto was a relative of the Ashikaga family after all, but the Miyoshi family wanted to be the protector despite being nothing. How could he tolerate this?  .  Kira Yoshitoki's situation was similar. Although he was very obedient and made Ashikaga Yoshiteru feel that he could control him, he was worried and defensive about his military ability and strategy. He was even more worried that the Ashikaga family would not be willing to be a leader.  Simple "protector".  Because Yoshiki Kira rejected all the rewards offered by Ashikaga Yoshiteru to take charge of the leadership and even the leadership many times, this made Ashikaga Yoshiteru and even the shogunate very worried about his intentions. This is a bit like Oda Nobunaga at the time.  I don't want the leader, I don't want the leader, and I still don't want the deputy general. Ashikaga Yoshiaki hesitated, what do you want?  Do you want the position on my head, or the head on my neck?  This is especially reflected in the change in mentality after the plot against Hosokawa Harumoto, which gradually affected his judgment of Kira Yoshitoki, from full support to limited support, to manic behavior in times of crisis, etc., all of which were intentional.  Suppression and testing, Kira Yoshitoki's performance was correct, but the seeds of suspicion took root and sprouted, and they could no longer maintain a close relationship with each other.  Therefore, Kira Yoshitoki did not dare to stay in the Kinai. If he took the initiative to ask for a guardian daimyo in the Kinai, as long as they were not subordinate to the shogunate, Yamashiro Kingdom or Omi Kingdom, the other guardians would definitely get the full support of Ashikaga Yoshiteru. As for the development, he did not know.  Will take care of it.  When he is needed, he must listen to the instructions, otherwise he is disrespectful to the shogunate and has evil intentions. If he says a word, the entire offended forces in Kinki will jump up and stamp on him.  This is what I mentioned in the book review section. When you are a fierce dog, Kira Yoshiki vows to be loyal to Ashikaga Yoshiteru. This dog chain is in the hands of the shogunate, and you have to move it if you pull it. ?????????????????????? Then let¡¯s talk about Echigo, it was already very obvious in the Kasugayama Castle section in Chapter 79. Nagao Kagetora has an extra sister, who is the future heroine. No one saw it at the time, and I didn¡¯t mention it.  Including this joke about Konoe Zetsuhime, it is also borrowed from an anecdote in the history of Nagao Kagetora. When Nagao Kagetora went to Kyoto to visit Konoe's family, he accidentally met Konoe Zetsuhime, and then the two fell in love at first sight, and ended up having a lover.  They failed to get married, and of course there is no record in the historical materials about the woman Konoe Zetsuhime.  But this book combines anecdotes with historical data. Konoe Maekyu did have a younger sister who became a monk, namely Kokoin Takashi Hideo, who lived until his death in 1571. There are many such small details in the book.  .  Then continue to talk about Echigo. This section has been decided a long time ago. There are three steps, Mikawa, Kyoto, and Echigo. Step by step, we go up step by step. From the beginning, a team of more than 2,000 people cautiously climbed up to Luo, and now there are more than 20,000 people.  The vast downward direction is a process of quantitative change.  The protagonist did not decline because of this, but instead laid a solid foundation for the future.
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