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Three Rivers Butterfly Chapter 542: Revival of the Collar System

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    Compared with his poor relatives who were in a mess, Mogami Yoshimitsu's performance was excellent. During the Oshu War, he also received orders to be responsible for conquering the daimyo in both the north and south directions of Dewa Kingdom at the same time. First, he assisted the Ashikaga Army in conquering Date Terubune and  The successful suppression of the Date clan, with the use of strategies such as intimidation and murder, objectively accelerated the pace of the Date clan's surrender.  Of course, it further deepens the hatred between Date Terumune and Mogami Yoshimitsu. Date Terumune did not dare to hate Ashikaga Yoshitoki nor did he dare to hate Uesugi Kenshin. Then he could only hate Mogami Yoshimitsu who acted as a lackey. It is a pity for Date Terumune  It's the Goyuu clan, and Mogami Yoshimitsu is the Gomon Ye clan. Date Terubong's 150,000 and Mogami Yoshimitsu's 300,000 are a bit far behind. It can only be said that this hatred does not make much sense. It's completely  There is no hope of victory in sight.  Date Terumune was only in charge of the reserve team in this Oshu battle, and the front line did not intend to let him get involved at all. However, Mogami Yoshimitsu's responsibilities were much more important. He was responsible for leading the Senboku San.  The commander of the county launched a simultaneous attack on Hahou, and Masashige Naito acted as a vanguard and led an army to attack the Onodera clan's territory.  The tug-of-war that started started from the fifth year of Eiroku to the ninth year of Eiroku, including participating in the entire process of conquering the Yonezaida clan. During the four years of intermittence, Mogami Yoshimitsu did not fight an earth-shattering battle.  , which is a very clever way to gradually gain strategic advantage just by relying on a series of small victories.  No more than 10,000 troops are invested in each battle. It is usually a low- to medium-intensity battle between 2,000 and 8,000. The total number of casualties on both sides usually does not exceed 200. This small victory seems unremarkable at first glance.  But it contains effective steps to make progress bit by bit.  The daimyo of the Warring States Period are usually reluctant to engage in battle, and it is usually difficult for both sides to invest all their wealth in fighting to the end.  You would never use it like this unless you are desperate.  Just like Ashikaga Yoshitoki, every time he sent a large army to invade Mutsu Province, most of the people in Mutsu Province maintained a posture of passive resistance. That is, if you come over, I will hold on and pretend not to see it. The only thing that can be called  Date Terumune, who had organized resistance, was beaten and fled in panic. Since then, there has never been a large-scale battle in Oshu. After discovering the information that the Ashikaga Army was dispatched in large numbers, the people of Oshu turned around like dexterous rabbits.  Just run.  Mogami Yoshimitsu used small competitions and small-scale battles to gradually wear down the main military strength of the Onodera family, and then used military deception and other methods to effectively reduce the vigilance of General Onodera.  It gives them the illusion that they can persevere and win, and every time they feel that they just lost a game due to carelessness, thinking that they can come back after regrouping.  It wasn't until Onodera Kagemichi realized that the dominance of the three Senhoku counties had dropped significantly, and only one and a half of them still listened to his greetings, that he became anxious. At this time, Mogami Yoshimitsu invited Onodera Kagemichi to meet at Salonobu Castle to discuss the surrender. Onodera  After thinking about it, Kagedo thought that this was a good opportunity to take advantage of the donkey at the foot of the slope, so he rushed to Salonen Castle with hundreds of bannermen to meet Mogami Yoshimitsu.  I saw Mogami Yoshimitsu again after a few years.  Onodera Kagemichi still felt that the young man in front of him was still the little kid with no hair at all. During the dinner, he said many arrogant, rude and inappropriate words. Mogami Yoshimitsu calmly listened to his suggestions.  He made a bunch of friendly requests, and then smiled and promised him to think about it before giving an answer. There was no hint of anger or anger in his words.  Onodera Kagemichi felt that he had figured out Mogami Yoshimitsu¡¯s veins.  So I felt relaxed and drank a lot of wine at the banquet that night. I didn't go to bed until midnight. When Onodera Kagemichi's attendant opened the door the next morning, he saw Onodera Kagemichi dying in pain in the bedroom with a ferocious look on his face.  The Mogami family medical officer who arrived came to investigate and concluded that he died of a sudden death due to excessive drinking.  Of course, this reason cannot be accepted by the Hatamoto samurai of the Onodera family. They have always believed that Onodera Kagemichi's miserable death must be caused by Mogami Yoshimitsu.  Combined with the fact that he had a history of assassinating rebel forces and Date family members, there is reason to believe that the sudden death of Onodera Kagemichi, who was in good health, was problematic.  How could Mogami Yoshimitsu admit that he poisoned Onodera Kagemichi?  This is the conclusion given. Believe it or not, when the Onodera family's Hatamoto clan was planning to raid Salonobu Castle, the Mogami family's samurai had quietly cremated the Onodera scenery road that was being surveyed. When Onodera's retainers realized that something was wrong,  I only received a clay pot of ashes.  In the afternoon of that day, the Onodera clan's 500 bannermen, led by the Hodashiro family elders, raided Salonobu Castle. Naito Masashige, who had been prepared for it, set up a trap and lured them all into the small urn set up in the castle. A barrage of iron cannons and arrows were devastating.  They were all killed in the attack. Not only did they take over the family governor, but they also sent all the elite members of the Onodera clan to hell.  As a result, the Onodera clan fell into a comprehensive decline. Onodera Hidetichi, who succeeded to the throne in a hurry, was just the brother-in-law of Onodera Keimichi. He had neither enough prestige and strength nor the preparation and consciousness to serve as a governor. Faced with the mysterious death of the governor and the distribution of generations and elites,  Hatamoto¡¯s miseryLost, Onodera Hidichi could not find any other way except anger and hesitation.  Onodera's army, whose morale had plummeted, was no match for Naito Masashige. They were defeated again and again until they retreated to Yokote Castle and resisted. Less than three months later, the rebels in the city rebelled and forced the city gates to open.  The retainers and hundreds of remaining troops retreated to the Honmaru Castle Tower, trying to use these remaining troops to make a final resistance.  This battle was not intense but extremely bloody. The Onodera family still accumulated many loyal and brave warriors for more than ten generations. They defended Honmaru and fought fiercely for a day and night. It was not until the last moment of the battle that Onodera Hidechi, who was seriously injured, committed seppuku.  , the remnants of the Onodera clan set fire to the castle tower and buried the main family, and the Senboku Onodera clan was expelled.  It took Mogami Yoshimitsu four years to conquer the Han Queen. He still has a long way to go before he can conquer the And¨­ clan. Such a fast pace of strategy is due to Ashikaga Yoshitoki's strong support behind him. Mogami Yoshimitsu changed to Mogami.  It would be very difficult for Yoshimitsu to annex the Onodera clan with the little territory he had in front of him. Considering the interference from the Onodera clan's allies, it might take twenty or thirty years to succeed.  Relying on partial divisions to attack Ideha is not very efficient. In terms of the degree of chaos, the Kanto samurai family may be better than the Yuou people, but in terms of stubbornness, the Yuou daimyo may be slightly better. This is not a place where chaos occurs in Kinai every day.  , not to mention the super overlords of the seven or eight territorial kingdoms who often appear in the Western Kingdom. The Northeastern famous names of Yu and Austria may have troubles, but most of the time they still stubbornly stick to their own habits and concepts, which have not changed even for hundreds of years.  Pass.  The xenophobia was so strong that a large number of relatives of the Ashikaga family went to Oshu and beat Mutsu country into a pot of porridge, but it still failed to completely change the situation of Yu'ao being scattered.  Part of Oshu's influence exists, but mostly the dominance system has not changed since the Heian Era.  The further north you go, the less the so-called village system becomes. Most territories still stubbornly maintain manor-style social relations such as the head of the land, the village head, and the village official. This manor system gradually collapsed as early as the late Kamakura period, and entered the Muromachi Warring States period.  During this period, a large number of peasants, led by some enlightened local servants, obtained village autonomy, which was part of the Warring States Period.  However, the situation in remote places such as Yuao is completely different. The samurai families in many places seem to be living in the Heian Era. Probably the biggest difference from the Heian Era is the collapse of the lordship system. Geographical influences have begun to frequently interfere with bloodline dominance. This  It is also a major manifestation of the Warring States Period.  For example, during the period when the Date clan was strong, it went to the Osaki clan, the Kasai clan, the Watari clan, the Murata clan, the Kokubu clan, the Ishikawa clan, the Ryugo clan, and the Iwaki clan. Among them, some failed to succeed and some succeeded, but one thing is that among them  Except for the Rugou clan, none of the samurai families are from the Date clan. Among them are the Mutsu Ishikawa clan who are descended from the Yamato Genji clan, the Kokubu clan and the Watari clan who are descended from the Bando Taira clan, as well as indigenous origins such as Iwaki Kunizo.  The Murata clan is a wealthy samurai family with unknown origins.  Starting from the Warring States Period, a new trend in Japanese samurai society gradually emerged, which was that it did not pay attention to the role of blood as a leader, and samurai families of different families and bloodlines were adopted in a messy manner. Many famous clans that were still preserved in the Edo period were replaced by some  The messy clans were adopted and even their bloodlines were gone.  It's okay to worship other people's ancestors under the name of another family, but it's really uneducated and not afraid of being embarrassed. It's like a turtle using the name of the Serada family, a tributary of the Nitta clan and a tributary of the Tokawa clan. The priest is not his ancestor at all.  Hachiman Taro Minamoto no Yoshie was not a direct descendant of the Kawachi Genji family at all. Even his fake ancestor, Tokawa Yoshiki, did not dare to change the word "Yi" to the direct descendant of the Kawachi Genji family after he became a shogun. This shows how empty-hearted he is.  This shows how serious the destruction of the order of the samurai family was due to the collapse of the lordship system based on blood. Samurai generally did not pay attention to the sense of family honor and emphasized the preservation of the family name. Anyway, they themselves were not direct descendants of the family.  , you can just find someone to be your adopted heir, and you don¡¯t have to worry about whether the family tradition can be preserved in the future. How sincere the outsiders are to the family, it¡¯s hard to say whether they just love the name of the family governor or the knowledge and practice of the land that the family name brings.  .  Ashikaga Yoshitoki's military campaign against Oshu had several purposes: to seize territory and establish absolute control over the two countries, and to abandon the old custom of geographical interference in blood relations. He would never allow these chaotic samurai to adopt his family in the future.  , so the behavior of a wild child with the name Miao who can inherit the name of a famous family must be strictly prohibited. To change this unhealthy trend, we must start with Kanto and Yuao.  PS: Bow and thank book friends Xiao Zimu, Hattori Masashige, Thor Mitsunari, and a708020 for their rewards
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