Although Hideho saw the scene just now, he didn't take it seriously. He just regarded it as some unhappiness caused by the rivalry between daimyo. At this moment, he looked around and saw that the two rows of famous figures on the left and right of the hall were sitting upright, looking at him respectfully. This scene made him deeply moved. After careful discussions with Todo Takatora, Hideho finally decided to limit the number of daimyo in the palace to forty, that is, twenty on the left and twenty on the left. Among them, the top ten daimyo on Hideho's left hand side are from front to back: Chief, Takatora Toudo, although he did not lead an army into battle, but as Hideho's most trusted retainer, he advised Hideho during the Battle of Hibara and made many ingenious plans, so that Hideho could An Xin sat in the main formation and strategized, so Hideho regarded him as the first contributor to this expedition. The second seat was Shimazu Yoshihiro, who led the Shimazu army to fight in northern Sichuan and shared the success of the invasion of Wakamatsu Honmaru with Kuroda Nagamasa. Although the Shimazu clan rebelled in Kyushu, Hideyoshi had spoken first. This banquet was only for the Battle of Hibara. , other matters will be discussed after returning to Beijing, so he firmly takes the second place. Third seat, Yuki Hideyasu, turned his back on Tokugawa Ieyasu, and led his troops to resist the Tokugawa army's surprise attack on Hideho's main formation at the eastern foot of Kohiyama Mountain, buying enough time for Hideho. Although his military achievements were mediocre after that, this incident was enough to establish his position in this battle. position, and has a good relationship with Hideho, so he is placed here. The fourth seat, Mouri Hidemoto, was stationed on the mountainside of Kohiyama, and contained the Yoshikawa Hiro family's counterattack. Later, he served as the main force to resist the Tokugawa army forward, and killed Tadamasa Honda in the pursuit battle the next day, and as Hideho's brother-in-law , whose status is certainly not low. The fifth seat, Fukushima Takayoshi, is both the son of Fukushima Masanori's brother Fukushima Takaharu and the adopted son of Todo Takatora. As the main force on the Yuhara battlefield, he successfully withstood multiple attacks by the Tokugawa army and defeated Sakakibara Yasumasa. He was stubbornly held back in Yuhara and could not go south to support Ieyasu. He also made great achievements in the pursuit battle and was one of the eight ministers of Yamato. It is very reasonable to sit here. The sixth seat, Governor Konishi, mainly participated in Kawakita's attack on Wakamatsu Castle, and successfully persuaded Tanaka Yoshimasa to rebel, and then persuaded Uesugi Kagekatsu to surrender, successfully ending the battle in Kawakita. Seven seats, Hidetaka Kawajiri, one of the Shinano clan. His father Hidetaka Kawajiri was once a powerful daimyo guarded by Oda Nobunaga. Although he is currently only a small daimyo with ten thousand koku of seedlings, he and Nasu Shikichi destroyed it this time. Ii Akabe of the Tokugawa family designed to kill Ii Naomasa, and later killed Torii Tadamasa in the pursuit. Such outstanding achievements, coupled with his surrender to Hideho before the war, made him one of the top twenty seats. The only minor name among them. Eighth seat, Kato Yoshiaki, one of the Seven Guns of the Saigake. This time, he followed Haizuka Kasei to fight Utagawa-so. Although he did not make many achievements, due to his pre-war status and his performance in the "Ukita Riots", he was recruited by Hideho Special care is given to this location. Nine seats, Aoki Shunju, one of the eight Yamato ministers, followed Shima Kiyoshi to monitor the various daimyo in northern Sichuan, and later went south to pursue the Tokugawa army. He did not make much achievements, but as an important minister of the Yamato Toyotomi clan, he was also included in the former Ten seats. Ten seats, Hosokawa Tadayoshi, commanded 390,000 koku in total in Kyushu, Tanba, and Kami. Although the performance of this battle was mediocre, considering that the Hosokawa clan will still be useful in the future, and his retainers defended the castle, it was resolved. Kuroda Rusui's offensive, so he was barely included in the top ten. The daimyo on the right side of Hideho are as follows: Chief, Shima Kiyoshi. Although he has not been formally appointed, Hideho already regards him as the general of the Toyotomi coalition in northern Sichuan, and he is in the siege of Wakamatsu Castle and the support south He commanded well during the process and performed well. He was also an important minister under Hideho and Toudo Takatora, so there was nothing wrong with him sitting in the chief position. The second seat, Kuroda Nagamasa, was given the second seat because he shared the victory of breaking the city with Shimazu Yoshihiro. He was also criticized because Kuroda Yoshizu started a rebellion in Kyushu, but Hideho said that this banquet was only for the Battle of Hibara, so he was able to Sit tight. Third seat, Masanori Fukushima, the general Hideho relied on most during the Battle of Hibara. He directly defeated the Tokugawa army's forwards and counterattacked many times, forcing the Tokugawa armies to change generals several times. In terms of bravery, he was unmatched, but before the war Hideyasu It was said beforehand that those who broke the city had great merit, so they condescended to the third seat. This was one of the reasons why he was unhappy and argued with Hachisuka Housekeeper just now. The fourth seat is occupied by Haizuka Kasei, the second general of the Shikoku Army. He performed well on the battlefields of Utagawa So and Hibara. He is also a former minister of the Toyotomi clan and is in harmony with Hideho, so he sits at the fourth seat. The fifth seat, Kyogoku Takaji, Hideho's brother-in-law. Although he was once captured by Ii Naomasa, he did not ask Kyogoku's army to surrender. He also performed very bravely in the battle thereafter. Although he did not have any significant achievements, he was able to win the battle by virtue of his Due to Toyotomi's status in the regime and Yodohime's relationship, it makes sense to sit in the fifth seat. Six seats, Nasu Shikichi, one of the eight Yamato ministers. The army he led was the main force that eliminated Ii Akabi, and later heroically blocked the retreat of the main force of the Tokugawa army in the pursuit battle, and fought for the arrival of the army.?Precious time, well deserved to sit at six seats. Seven seats, Mori Katsunobu, one of the great names of the Kyushu Army. He was defeated by the Tokugawa Army's surprise attack at the Furukawa Shrine and the rebellion of Nagasogabu Morichika. As a result, he lost two sons and retreated to Utagawaso to continue fighting. Although in the later period, His military success was mediocre, but out of sympathy and appreciation for his failure to surrender in the face of Tokugawa Ieyasu's intimidation, Hideho included him in the top twenty seats. Eight seats, Ikoma Okamasa, one of the three seniors. This time he followed the Shikoku Army and his record was mediocre. However, because of his status in the Toyotomi regime and considering his close relationship with Ishida Mitsunari, Hideho decided to arrange him. The top ten can also be considered as a sign of goodwill towards 30%. Nine seats, Kobayakawa Hideaki, has 13,000 troops, but apart from taking the opportunity to occupy Inomata Village, he has no other significant achievements, and his position was unclear for a time, which made Hideho very wary, but considering that he was Hideyoshi's adopted son, he reluctantly arranged Here, as for the specific disposal, we have to wait until we return to Beijing to make a decision. The tenth seat, Makabe Clan's Gan, Satake Clan's retainer, this time led three thousand Satake troops to follow Hideho to attack Aizu. His performance on the battlefield was acceptable, and Hideho had other plans for the Makabe Clan, so ostensibly he was asked to replace Satake Yoshinobu. In the tenth seat, of course, this cannot be considered as an affirmation of Satake's achievements. Looking back at the defeated daimyo during the conquest of Aizu, among them Uesugi Kagekatsu sat on the 16th seat on the right and Tokugawa Ieyasu sat on the 18th seat. The daimyo facing them was the head of the Go-Hojo clan and the Hojo clan Mori. (Participating in the war as a member of the Kinki clan, withstood Okudaira Iemasa's attack and forced the landing of Nobuyuki Sanada during the pursuit battle) and Tanaka Yoshimasa who defected twice. As for other famous names, I won¡¯t go into details here.