The townspeople of Kyoto erected a tomb in Ukyo for those who died in the war, such as Odate Takanobu, and placed flowers, fruits, cakes and other tributes to pray for the deceased. From then on, June 28th became the day for commemoration. On the public memorial day for the shogunate samurai who died guarding Kyoto, Miyoshi Nagakei heard the news and lamented that the changes in the world had led him to become a buffoon in opposition to the shogunate. In fact, Miyoshi Nagakei himself respected these samurai who died in battle. Soldiers who died for loyalty in any era are worthy of respect. It is precisely because of Miyoshi Nagakei's lack of faith that he could never do what he did for the shogunate by throwing his life and blood. Such a heroic act, we can only silently pray for the deceased, hoping that these people can escape from the sea of ??hell and be reborn in the paradise world. Accompanying the Miyoshi family to return the regret was a messenger from the Miyoshi family, Miyoshi Nagatsu. He sent a letter signed by Miyoshi Nagakei. In the letter, Miyoshi Nagakei advised the shogunate officials and the shogunate not to make unnecessary resistance. , that would only increase casualties and destroy the thousand-year prosperity of Kyoto. As a minister of the shogunate, he should contribute to the foundation of the shogunate. I hope the shogunate can understand his good intentions. When Ashikaga Yoshiteru saw this autographed letter, he really wanted to strangle this arrogant Miyoshi Nagakei with his own hands. He actually dared to say such shameless words in front of him, the shogunate official. In comparison, Kira Yoshitoki's It's really nothing to ask questions. He can be called a loyal minister, good teacher and friend. As the shogunate, how could he accept such shameless words? He turned his back on the spot and threw the letter to the ground. He pointed at Miyoshi Choitsu and yelled: "What a good intention, what a sincerity! I have never heard of anyone doing this." I have never seen a loyal minister of the shogunate who sent 20,000 troops to attack and besiege Yu's branch city, and massacred 2,000 troops in a city. Such a treasonous act was indeed well-intentioned and sincere! Humph! Let's go back and tell Dr. Miyoshi that the general of the Muromachi Shogunate has vowed to live and die with Kyoto. His army just rushes in to see who has the sharpest sword of Dr. Miyoshi or the more loyal warriors of Mr. Yu! " Miyoshi Choitsu was so embarrassed by Ashikaga Yoshiteru's stern scolding that he had no choice but to hide his face and run away. He ran to the shogunate to deliver such a shameless letter. It's no wonder that Ashikaga Yoshiteru went crazy. Although the shogunate has gone through several ups and downs since the Ming Dynasty coup, with shoguns being deposed and resurrected and deposed again, and bizarre stories such as the establishment of two shoguns at the same time, in fact it is always the Hosokawa clan, the head of the Ashikaga shogun family, who controls all of this. Half-general Hosokawa Masamoto launched the Ming Dynasty coup to abolish Ashikaga Yoshitai and ushered in Ashikaga Yosumi as the new shogun. Hosokawa Takakuni gave Ouchi Yoshihiro the post of governor and jointly launched the Battle of Funokayama with Joe Luo to welcome the new general. Ashikaga Yoshimoto, who had been renamed, was appointed as the general. In the end, Hosokawa Harumoto supported Ashikaga Yoshiki as the general, Rokkaku Sadayori supported Ashikaga Yoshiharu as the general, and finally Hosokawa Harumoto chose to make peace with Ashikaga Yoshiharu and abandoned Ashikaga Yoshiki as a puppet. This series of events represents the trend of Kinai¡¯s political situation in the past seventy years. From beginning to end, it was the Hosokawa family¡¯s game to dominate Kinai. Hosokawa Masamoto deposed the general and defeated the Prime Minister Hatakeyama. Hosokawa Takakuni once again dominated Kinai with the support of Ouchi Yoshihiro, and Hosokawa Harumoto's return to Kyoto was all led by the Hosokawa family. Ouchi Yoshihiro, the only outsider, died soon after returning to the Western Kingdom to pacify Nizi's long-lasting struggle. en route. But this time it was completely different. The Hosokawa Keio family, which had dominated the capital for more than two hundred years, completely declined, and the one who rose was Miyoshi Nagakei, the former head of the family who was in charge of Hosokawa Harumoto. The way he rose to prominence was by using the popular technique of defeating his superiors, defeating his master, and imprisoning him in the Bomon Temple in Settsu Province. This method cannot be said to be very bad. At most, some defenders who insist on the shogunate's laws denounced it. But then the Miyoshi family's appetite grew bigger and bigger, and they actually wanted to learn from the half-general Hosokawa Masamoto. On the one hand, he controlled the new puppet leader Hosokawa Uzuna, and on the other hand, he controlled another puppet shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiteru. From the first time ten years ago, Starting from Shangluo, Qingchao Jian suffered two heavy losses in the Fukakusa Battle and the Katsuragi Battle, but still remained stubborn. It has only been seven years now, and he once again led an army of 60,000 to Kyoto to forcefully threaten the shogunate. Miyoshi Nagakei's life label has already been labeled as a traitor, a traitor, etc., if it were not for the 60,000 army The powerful force that had the potential to dominate the Seto Inland Sea and control half of Kinki had long been destroyed by the rising Japanese army. Despite Ashikaga Yoshiki's righteous scolding, Miyoshi Nagaitsu was driven away. In fact, the shogunate lost half of its support and was now very weak. Six thousand of the proud elites rushed in, and only more than four thousand did not have time to cross the river. The defeated remnants of the army returned to Kyoto and stood firm. Counting the 1,000 troops remaining at Nijo Imperial Palace, as well as the previous troops at Funaokayama Castle, Koizumi Castle, and Kichijoin Castle, the total force that could be mobilized was only 6,000. Nearly half of these 6,000 people were members of the Yamashiro Kingdom. Many of their companions, relatives and friends died in the Katsuragi Raid and the Shengryuji Castle. The huge blow almost completely destroyed their morale. A hundred years of chaos made the Yamashiro people believe in each other. Missing?They have long understood what loyalty means, and they can be sure that many of their killed companions definitely did not die out of their true intentions. The people of the Yamashiro Kingdom were shaken. They could not tie their interests to the shogunate. A natural wallflower could not turn into a loyal warrior overnight. Almost overnight, the people of the Yamashiro Country who had cursed and swore to be loyal to the shogunate, became They began to take the initiative to open up relations with the shogunate, and used excuses to shirk their duty to guard Kyoto, abandoning the weapons and equipment given to them by the shogunate and fleeing back to their hometown. It's not that their quality is too high to return them voluntarily, it's because the current situation is so murky and unclear that these wallflowers really don't dare to take advantage of this small advantage, for fear that the Kira Army will launch another massive counterattack to rescue the shogunate. By then, these wallflowers will be gone. He would be arrested by the shogunate because of his despicable theft. The people of Yamashiro country were no match for the Kira army, not to mention that they lacked the right to speak in a semi-disabled state. On the first day of July, Ashikaga Yoshiki woke up and found that his military strength had been reduced by half. More than 2,600 carefully trained samurai Ashikaga abandoned their responsibilities as shogunate soldiers and ran home. Some left letters and left with their titles, and some He simply ran away without leaving anything behind, and when he found out the truth, he made Ashikaga Yoshiki very angry. The military strength of the Ashikaga Shogun family was known as "more than ten thousand cavalry" from its peak period. In an instant, it fell to a low point with only more than 3,500 troops left, although this military strength was still dozens of times stronger than when there were only more than 100 Feng Gongzhong. But who is willing to try again in the hard days of the past, and no one wants to endure the hard life of a big gap after getting used to the good days. At present, there are only more than 3,500 shogunate troops left in Kyoto as a garrison. In addition, there are many similar half-public, half-military samurai Shokan, including those from Seguan, Tsinghua, and Minister Jue, but these people in Kyoto are more There are only a few hundred people in total. It might be okay to guard the home and protect the home to scare the young people who covet to save the property. Let them go into battle to deal with the tyrannical Sanhao Army. They will die. Their level is only that of the ronin. After all, the elite of the battle array There is no way to stand up to the military situation. But the shogunate¡¯s force of more than 3,500 troops was also shaken by the silent departure of their colleagues. Most of them are ronin samurai from various places, and a few are samurai bastards from all over the world. Their first purpose is to come to the shogunate to seek career, gain benefits, and enjoy the peace and prosperity of Kyoto. However, there is absolutely no such thing as dying as cannon fodder. They don't believe it. When I have the ability to imitate Kiragi, it's because they are just too bad. The ambitious ronin all went to Omi Sakamoto to join the army, and the ronin who were greedy for comfort went to Kyoto to join the shogunate. I thought that without the protection of Kiragi, Sakamoto, a rapidly rising city, would be plundered by war sooner or later. In the end, like many comets, it would streak across the sky and disappear. However, Sakamoto was not affected by any war, and arrived in Kyoto. To face a huge crisis. War is a life-and-death game between warriors, and the coward is destined to be eliminated from the beginning. The 3,500 troops that the shogunate participated in were shaken several times in the next half month and faced the crisis of being dispersed at any time. Ashikaga Yoshiki tried his best to suppress the promise with various benefits and used several names to threaten him, but it was all in vain. He asked Nakajo Tokihide's 10,000 troops to garrison Kyoto to suppress all these troublemakers. Facts have proved that elites who can fight in a hundred battles cannot be trained in the peaceful times. Among the 10,000 troops under Nakajo Tokihide, 2,500 were strong troops who had experienced the battle of Mizuo Castle. These bloody warriors walked on the streets of Kyoto. Let these soldiers who are accustomed to the prosperous life in Kyoto stand in fear and glance at passers-by inadvertently, just like the cold and ruthless eyes of a lion locking its target before pounce on its prey. The arrival of this group of fierce samurai has both advantages and disadvantages in Kyoto. The advantage is that the security of Kyoto has suddenly changed to the level of Sakamoto Town. All the scoundrels and scoundrels wandering the streets have been eliminated in an instant, including those rogues. The behavior of ronin who drank and ate on credit suddenly disappeared, and the whole city became very peaceful and peaceful. The disadvantage is that as soon as the sun sets, Kyoto is heavily guarded. Under the curfew signed by Ashikaga Yoshiteru, the night entertainment in Kyoto almost comes to a standstill. Officials, wealthy businessmen, and cultural people are forced to stop their daily essential banquets and can only hide. They hugged their concubines and went wild in their respective homes. Of course, there were bold people who went to their friends' homes to stay overnight before sunset. It was unclear what activities these people did at night. There is no way to let only Nakajo Tokihide enter Luo. Ashikaga Yoshiteru originally issued an order for Chujo Tokihide and Rokkaku Yoshihide to enter Luo to guard Kyoto. However, Nakajo Tokihide disagreed with this decision. Mibuchi Fuji Ying's advice and advice all failed to make sense. Later, even Rokkaku Yoshihide suddenly changed his mind and disagreed with the hasty entry to Beijing, which left the shogunate scratching his head. The reason for their refusal is also very simple. Thirty thousand troops entered Luozhong to guard the shogunate. There were no troops stationed on the north and south sides of the Uji River. If Miyoshi Nagakei ordered the 40,000 troops to take the opportunity to attack Omi, whether it was to seize the Kira family's Sakamoto Town or Otsu Town , Kenta Town, or Rokkaku?The ruins of Guanyin Temple City will have fatal consequences for both families. There is no point in guarding Kyoto after the old nest is taken away. In the end, the two generals reached a compromise agreement with the shogunate. Tokihide Nakajo entered Luo to guard Kyoto, and Yoshihide Rokkaku came to the camp of the Kira family in Fushimiyama to take over the important task of guarding the east of Kyoto. In this way, there was still a rivalry between them. Rushing for reinforcements, and supplemented by the Kira navy's control over the Yodogawa basin, there is no need to worry about the danger that Omi will be captured by the Miyoshi family in a short period of time. In mid-July, the stable situation in Gyeonggi Province became unstable again. Miyoshi Nagakei seemed to be waiting for the answer he wanted, and roughly judged the strength of the shogunate's support for the army, so he quickly mobilized the army to kill in Kyoto. His move greatly surprised everyone It was expected, because this time the Miyoshi Army's march route was not the traditional crossing of the Katsura River but was replaced by Tamba. When the 40,000-strong army led by Miyoshi Yoshihide, Matsunaga Hide, and Naito Munekatsu entered Yamashiro Country from Tamba, the samurai and many defenders in Kyoto were all dumbfounded. The much-anticipated Kira navy suddenly lost its support. Naito Munekatsu led an army of 10,000 to attack Funaokayama Castle in the north of Kyoto. Matsunaga Hide led an army of 10,000 people straight to Koizumi Castle outside Kyoto, while Miyoshi Yoshihide's troops went straight to Kyoto to kill. Miyoshi Chokei's force of nearly 20,000 troops actually sat motionless at Shoryuji Castle. At this time, Nakajo Tokisuke fully understood the Miyoshi family's strategy. The general controlled the vast strategic depth south of the Katsura River, and at the same time guarded Settsu Province behind him. The situation was stable, allowing his younger brother and family members to lead an army to attack Kyoto. With his nearly 20,000 troops, he could also serve as a special force, and suddenly came out to act as a new force at the most tense moment of the Kyoto attack. In order to have the final say, this is the strategy he used to kill three birds with one stone. Nakajo Tokihide could see it, and so could Rokkaku Yoshihide, so he made a prompt decision to leave 5,000 troops to guard the camp. He personally led 15,000 troops across the Kamogawa River and into Toba and Miyoshi Yoshihide's army. A fierce battle began. After Nakajo Tokihide determined the Miyoshi family's strategy, he immediately issued an order to close all seven households in Kyoto under complete martial law. At the same time, troops were divided to support Rokkaku Yoshihide fighting outside Kyoto. Suganuma Sadadao directly replaced Koizumi Castle. The thousand troops he led had to face Matsunaga's ten thousand troops. Suganuma Sadadao's military strategy can only be described as ordinary. Let him fight one thousand against ten thousand. It was an extremely difficult move, and this Koizumi Castle was in disrepair and could not be compared with Shoryuji Castle. Even worse than Funaokayama Castle, the pressure on his shoulders was extremely huge. Funaokayama Castle Jojoyo was also replaced by Isshiki Naotaka, who was more adept at fighting. He faced Naito Munekatsu who was also good at fighting. Although his military strategy was much higher than Suganuma Sadao's, the opposite Naito Munekatsu Even more powerful than Matsunaga Hide. Moreover, this person has a feud with the Kira family, and his attack power is much higher than that of his wily brother Matsunaga Hide. The situation faced by both of them is very critical. But the battle that broke out in Tobahara in the south of Kyoto was even more exciting. Miyoshi Yoshihide led an army of 20,000 people to raid the Toba Pass. This is one of the seven entrances to Kyoto and an important passage into Kyoto from the direction of Katsura River. Miyoshi Yoshihide's attack on this pass It is inevitable to win, but both Rokkaku Yoshihide and Nakajo Tokihide are unwilling to give up, and the two sides start a long-lasting war here. Miyoshi Yoshihide's 20,000 troops faced off against Rokkaku Yoshihide's 15,000 troops and the 5,000 reinforcements led by Okouchi Kunizuna. The two sides were equal in terms of military strength, but Miyoshi Yoshihide's military strategy was obviously stronger than the latter. The two are much stronger, and because of the discord between the Kira Army and the Hexagon Army, there will inevitably be major problems in coordination. Miyoshi Yoshihide took the opportunity to cut the gap between the two armies and almost separated and surrounded the two armies. Fortunately, Okawauchi Kunizuna launched an attack on the breakthrough cutting point and successfully defeated the plot of the Miyoshi Army. The military forces of both sides were entangled repeatedly outside the Niaoyuguo. As the sun set, they finally stopped and returned to camp. General Miyoshi Yoshihide The camp was set up at Kosenji Temple not far outside Toba Gate in a long-term combat posture, Rokkaku Yoshiken camped outside Toba Gate, and Okouchi Kunizuna returned to Toba Gate to station with the guards of the Kira army. Only half a mile away is Matsunagahide who is camped outside Tanbaguchi. His main attack direction is Koizumi Castle outside Tanbaguchi. Naito Munekatsu has successfully broken through Nagasakaguchi, one of the seven entrances to Kyoto, and is stationed at the foot of Funaoka Mountain, posing a direct threat. When Kyoto was safe, Nakajo Tokihide did not dare to let this man invade the heart of Kyoto, so he could only leave 3,500 shogunate defenders at Nijo Imperial Palace to wait, and led 3,000 troops to stay at Nijo Imperial Palace to suppress the shogunate defenders. We must always keep an eye on the changes in the north and the south to guard against crises. The war lasted from the beginning of July to the end of July with no end in sight. The Miyoshi Army showed a huge advantage in military strength, and gradually compressed the activity space of the Kira Army and the Hexagon Army step by step. At the end of July, they broke through Koizumi Castle and captured Kira. The garrison general Suganuma Sadao captured the city, but none of the thousand defenders in the city were spared. This was the first tragic defeat for Kira's army. This fierce cage battle lasted nearly a month. Matsunaga Hide worked very hard to capture the city. He cut off water and food, deceived, mobilized, harassed and stormed the city. In the end, he relied on the large number of people to kill Koizumi, who was outnumbered. The city defenders sacrificed more than 3,600 lives to capture the city, including Matsu Nagahide. After the capture of Koizumi Castle, the Miyoshi Army happily thought that they could make a big profit. However, they searched the city and found not even a grain of food. Several small castle towers where military supplies were stored were clean enough for rats to escape. The castle tower was burned down. There was no gold, silver, jewelry or any other valuables. The ordnance and armor were in tatters and not a single piece was intact. The frustrated Sanhao army could only vent their anger on the thousands of residents outside the city. In this way, these unlucky residents suffered from the war and fire for no reason, and they had no choice but to drag their families and their families to escape into the city of Kyoto overnight. The destruction of Koizumi Castle became a major event that changed the situation on the battlefield. In the next half month, the situation suddenly took a turn for the worse. Funaokayama Castle, which was guarded by Isshiki, was defeated because the food and grass in the city were exhausted. The reinforcements outside the city, Nakajo Tokihide, desperately After covering him, he finally escaped from Naito Sokatsu's trap, but there were only a thousand defenders left. The destruction of Koizumi Castle and Funaokayama Castle had a great impact on the morale of the Hexagon Army. This impact was quickly fed back to the Tobaguchi Battle at the end of August. Miyoshi Yoshihide's army marched into Rokkaku Yoshihide's main formation with great force, and almost cost him the life of the general. In the end, Nakajo Tokihide's force of 3,000 troops made a powerful surprise attack and pushed back Miyoshi Yoshihide's army. . But this rescue exposed the inner loopholes of Kyoto. Matsunaga Hide lawlessly broke through Tanbaguchi and entered Kyoto city. Nakajo Tokihide led the Okouchi Kukunabu Division to fight back to Kyoto, and fought a bloody battle with Matsunaga Hide outside Nijo Imperial Palace and Ukyo Street. On the ground, the fierce battle lasted most of the night until dawn, and finally ended with Nakajo Tokihide's victory. This fierce battle was extremely fierce. The eight thousand tired divisions of Kira's army faced off against the more than six thousand Matsunaga's troops who were also incomplete and had low morale. One of the two sides lacked physical strength and the other lacked morale. The melee on the streets of Kyoto became particularly difficult. It was not until Matsunaga Hide was paired with the first general known as "The Village in the Gun" Nakamura Shinbei's capture by Nakajo Tokihide became an important turning point in the war. The Matsunaga Army's belief was wiped out when Nakamura Takatsuki was killed and they fled all the way to Tanbaguchi. Matsunaga Hide was trapped by the defeated soldiers and fled in embarrassment. However, the Kira Army mustered up the fighting spirit to pursue them all the way, and even dared not chase the Matsunaga Army. Enter Koizumi City. He fled all the way to the Miyoshi Yoshihide Camp at Tobaguchi to take shelter. In this battle, Nakajo Tokihide captured more than 2,300 heads, but only lost more than 600 people. The fundamental reason for the huge difference was that the Matsunaga army was defeated and fled, and Nakajo Tokihide chased and killed him along the way to gain access to the enemy. Of the more than 1,600 heads, only the more than 600 people actually died in the stalemate. The Matsunaga army was killed in this battle. Only more than 700 heads were killed, and the rest were harvested from chasing down the defeated army. Matsushita Nagasaki's 10,000-strong army was completely crippled. The defeated army of only 4,000 was not enough to serve as a general, so it could only be merged into Miyoshi Yoshihide's army, allowing Miyoshi Yixian's army to regain its strength of 20,000. Rokkaku Yoshihide saw that the situation was not good. Immediately mobilized the 5,000 troops from Fushimiyama to make up 15,000 troops to continue the stalemate with Miyoshi Yixian. Until the last day of August, more than 8,600 troops under Naito Munekatsu's command were ordered to set off from Funaoka Mountain as the "preemptive formation" of Kamilakus. On the other side, Miyoshi Yoshihide's 20,000 troops were ordered to launch an attack on Rokkaku Yoshihide. Naito Munekatsu's 8,000 tiger warriors encountered the shogunate defenders led by Nakajo Tokihide and the remaining troops of the headquarters in Asukai, Ukyo. A fierce battle inevitably broke out. Nakajo Tokihide's military strategy is not much different from Naito Munekatsu's, and his military prowess is even better. However, the troops under him are all exhausted, and the shogunate defenders are all useless. The right-wing army suffered heavy losses due to Naito Munekatsu taking care of it. If it were not for the help of his fellow senior, Shioka Kazuha, to stabilize the situation, Nakajo Tokihide would have suffered another defeat. Even so, the two sides fought fiercely for three days in Ukyo. The battle was inextricable. The entire Ukyo was in a mess. The flames of war burned and destroyed countless rebuilt courtyards. Dozens of Buddhist temples in Ukyo were burned to the ground. The ministers and monks living in Ukyo fled in an emergency. Taking refuge in Mount Hiei, even the emperor prayed for peace in the world. A battle also broke out at Tobaguchi south of Kyoto. Rokkaku Yoshihide, who lost the support of Okawachi Kunizuna, was unable to withstand the joint attack of Miyoshi Yoshihide and Matsunagahide, and was killed in a great defeat at Tobaguchi. There were more than 3,000 people, and many family members died in the battle. Rokkaku Yoshihide was forced to lead the remaining troops back to the camp and defended them. The Ukyo Fire that had been raging for many days was extinguished by a heavy rain. Also extinguished was the will to continue fighting. The inextricable two months of the war had already made the samurai on both sides numb to their desire for merit. Repeated day after day. The attacking companions suffered heavy casualties, and the surviving samurai saw no hope. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?There were only more than 5,000 remnants of Hidesho's troops who retreated to the Nijo Imperial Palace and could not escape. The 3,500 defenders of the shogunate were killed by more than 1,000 people. They quit the battle of Asukai early and fled back to lick. Wounds, Naito Munekatsu's life was also very difficult in comparison. Only less than 6,000 people from the 8,600-strong army retreated to Funaokayama Castle. Mainly due to the 2,500-experienced escape force led by Nakajo Tokihide. The elites of the Chinese war broke through the third formation and were injured in collecting nearly a thousand heads in one day. There were not many cards left in the hands of both sides. A total of more than 7,500 people from Nakajo Tokihide's command and the shogunate army defended the Nijo Imperial Palace, while 12,000 men from Rokkaku Yoshihide's command were blocked in the Tobaguchi camp. Look, Miyoshi Yoshihide's 18,000 troops on the battlefield had an absolute advantage that suppressed him. He was helpless. With Rokkaku Yoshihide's military level, he was fought to the point where he was basically at the end of his rope. Nakajo Tokihide and Rokkaku Yoshihide fought so fiercely, but they were actually worried that Miyoshi Chokei would take the opportunity to cross the river to change the direction of the war. They tried to fight for 10% to deter the Miyoshi family from crossing the river, but they had no choice but to find that the generals of both sides There seems to be a huge difference in command level, and there is not much difference in the quality and equipment of the soldiers. The only difference is that the gap in troop strength is really too big. Not to mention the difference in military strength was more than doubled, but there were still 20,000 troops sitting on the other side of the river, watching eagerly. The pressured Nakajo Tokihide and Rokkaku Yoshihide became more and more impatient. They were eager to repel the invasion and attack of the Miyoshi Army as soon as possible but ignored their own absolute disadvantages. , the last decent castle in Kyoto except Nijo Imperial Palace, Kyoto Shichikou, Funaokayama Castle, and Koizumi Castle cannot be relied upon, and the most important point is that the Miyoshi Army on the offensive side can retreat and evade, but Kira on the defensive side can The Hexagon Army and the Hexagon Army had no way to retreat. As soon as they retreat, they must abandon the Nijo Imperial Palace, but the strong-willed Lord Ashikaga Yoshiteru has already sworn an oath at Ishikimizu Hachimangu Shrine that he will never repeat the tragedy of his father and ancestors, and will never allow any powerful samurai family to drive away the general who conquered the barbarians. When he leaves Kyoto, he will never leave Nijo Imperial Palace. Even if he dies, he will live and die with Kyoto. Miyoshi Nagakei watched the battle situation in Kyoto coldly. It was not until Kyoto entered the final stage of the fierce fighting for two months that he decided to cross the Katsura River and raid Kyoto for the final blow, so he used hundreds of warships of the Awaji Navy to blockade the Yodo River and prevent Any ships entering from the Uji River are especially prohibited from the Kira Navy, and any ships that can already be used for military purposes are prohibited from appearing. This time Anzai Fuyayasu learned very smartly and ordered the Awaji Navy not to pursue the Kira Navy, even if they were attacked by surprise. You cannot pursue to avoid luring the enemy deep enough to get hit again. The Awaji Navy's turtle tactic targeted the main stream of the Yodogawa River and blocked it, leaving the Kira Navy helpless. The quantity and quality of their ships could not be compared with the Awaji Navy's dominance of the Seto Inland Sea. Apart from sneak attacks and harassment, there was really no way to pass the Yodogawa River. The intersection heading towards Katsuragi River blocks Miyoshi Chokei. Miyoshi Nagakei stood on the north bank of the Katsura River and looked at Kyoto with a faint smell of blood floating in the distance. Behind him was the landing of 20,000 tiger and wolf troops with high morale. The ships rushing back and forth on the Katsura River all waved the flag of the third order Ryogogoku. Miyoshi Chang Qing said with great ambition: "No one can stop me from going to Luo anymore!"