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Chapter 431 Big Shuffle (Part 2)

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    In the late period of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's rule, there were about 270 lords of more than 10,000 stone in the country, and there were even more powerful families with less than 10,000 stone.  However, as Hideho continued to intensify his efforts to implement the policy of "returning the king's territory", the former dropped to more than 240, while the latter remained at more than 100.  "In the disposal plan announced this time, more than 20 famous names have been reduced, 50 famous names have been changed, and more than 20 famous names have been blocked. These three account for nearly half of the total. The intensity of the disposal is not small.  And this is exactly what Hideho aims to do - without "peeling" and "saving" these daimyo, how can he satisfy the appetites of those meritorious ministers? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? out of the more than 20? and ??names who have this ability.  At the top of the list is Kobayakawa Hideaki, who was hesitant and hesitant during the Battle of Hibara. This time he transferred the 360,000 stone from Chizen (Meijima) to the 32 Izumo and Hoki two countries (Shiroka).  Wanshi, Hideho defined him as "capable of security" on the surface, but anyone with a discerning eye could see that he was punished by Hideho Koushi. He was transferred from Chikuzen, which has a very important geographical location, to Izumo, the old leader of Maori, and  Boqi, in this case, to the east is Hideho's favorite Hidemasa Asai, to the southeast is Fukushima Masanori, to the south is Mouri Hidemoto, to the west is Hideho's hiding place, and to the north is the vast sea.  Needless to say, Hideaki Kobayakawa could understand Hideho's intention when the seal was transferred to such a geographical location.  At this moment, he probably regretted not following Tokugawa Ieyasu in the uprising.  Ranked second is Kuroda Rushui and his son.  Originally, because Kuroda Yoshizui was the first to cause rebellion in Kyushu, and because of the strong demands of Kato Kiyomasa and other Kyushu daimyo, Hideho wanted to take this opportunity to eradicate this trouble. However, thinking that he later took the initiative to attack the Mori clan, he persuaded Terumoto Mori to surrender.  , and Kuroda Nagamasa fought bravely under Wakamatsu Castle and made great military exploits. After some thinking, Hideho finally decided to transfer the Kuroda clan from Bunzen (Nakatsu) 180,000 shi to Mutsu (Miharu) 150,000 shi.  , and ordered Kuroda to return to seclusion, and Kuroda Nagamasa succeeded him as the family governor.  Like Kobayakawa Hideaki, the Kuroda family's knowledge and actions have also been slightly reduced, and the environment in the new territory has become even worse. It seems that they have been punished by reducing their seals.  However, Hideho included him among the "Andu" daimyo. In this way, he was not a "criminal minister" and could participate in state affairs on an equal footing with other daimyo and even meritorious ministers.  Hideho's tolerance and preferential treatment are far more than tens of thousands of stones can be exchanged for. How could Kuroda and his son be dissatisfied.  Hineno Yoshiaki, who participated in the Shinano War as a member of the Tokugawa side, should have faced the same punishment as Sengoku Hidehisa, but his grandfather, the nearly 82-year-old veteran Hineno Hiroshi, fought hard in Wakamatsu, which changed the fate of the family.  .  His grandfather originally owned 16,000 koku Tomoyuki from Mikawa, Mino and other places. He tried his best in the pre-war mobilization and summoned 600 troops to accompany Hideho's Tokaido Army to go to Aizu.  He performed well in the battles of defending Sugawara Shrine, blocking the retreating Uesugi army, and encircling the defeated Tokugawa army. Hideho also spoke highly of this veteran.  Rumor has it that Hideho was planning to give him a 50,000-koku seal from Kita Mikawa Kamo County after the war. This could be said to be the best reward for Hineno Hiro.  As the grandson of Hineno Hirosaki, Hineno Yoshiaki seems to be unable to see the current situation clearly.  His father Hineno Takayoshi, like Hineno Hiroshi, were both veteran ministers under Hideyoshi. The two of them obtained territories respectively during Hideyoshi's period, which is enough to prove Hideyoshi's appreciation for them.  After being transferred to Suwa, Hineno Takayoshi spent seven years building Takashima Castle as his residence. However, he died young shortly after the completion of the castle, leaving this majestic castle surrounded by lakes and two castles.  Seven thousand stone Zhixing was left to Hineno Yoshiaki, who was only thirteen years old.  Before the war started, Hineno Hiroshi told him that although Hideho was young, he had already grasped the right to justice, and he was united from top to bottom, and won the support of the Toyotomi clan daimyo. He would definitely be able to surrender Uesugi Kagekatsu and stabilize Asazuna, so that he would not  Forgetting the favor of the Toyotomi clan, he stood firmly on Hideho's side and practiced the loyalty of the Hineno family.  It is a pity that the eldest son of the Hineno family could not see the situation clearly. Under the turns of persuasion and temptation by Sengoku Hidehisa and Ishikawa Yasunaga, he finally handed over the strategically located Takashima Castle and joined the letter led by Sengoku Hidehisa.  Nogun officially became a member of the Tokugawa camp.  However, the development of the war was beyond the expectations of these Shinano daimyo. In the battle of Kasatorigai, the Shinano coalition forces were defeated at the hands of Sanada Masayuki. The Hinano army suffered heavy losses and was forced to stay in Komoro Castle; then Goto Motoji led the army to kill Ueda Castle.  Later, Hinano Yoshiaki could only surrender and write a letter to persuade Sengoku Hidehisa and others in Ueno to surrender, thus hastily ending the war in Shinano.  Because of what he did, he betrayed the Toyotomi clan. Hideho originally wanted to change him and did not allow Hinano Hiroshi to take him in, but Hiroshi was willing to give up his knowledge, conduct and title in exchange for Hineno Yoshiaki's safety.  Xiubao couldn't bear it and finally agreed to the veteran's offer.He begged, but asked Hineno Yoshiaki to shut himself up in the city built by his father and think about his mistakes. Before he completely woke up, his grandfather was responsible for all affairs in the family.  In addition, Wakisaka Anji, Goshima Gena, Matsuura Zhennobu and other daimyo who did not seek merit but sought no faults also received the "skill security" given by Hideho and continued to carefully maintain their position amidst this great change.  The continuation of the family name.  As for the names that have been sealed, almost all of them are well-deserved.  Although Maeda Toshimasa did not participate in the Hibara Battle, his series of actions in Hokuriku and Omi effectively contained a large number of pro-Tokugawa forces and alleviated Hideho's pressure.  At the same time, in the battle of Gohigashiyama Castle, the Maori clan's Kinki expeditionary army was defeated, which severely dampened the spirit of Maori Terumoto and became the direct reason for the Maori army to withdraw from Osaka.  Later, he and Ukita Hideie stationed in the suburbs of Osaka to ensure the stability of the surrounding area and prevent Ishida Mitsunari from inciting Kinki as much as possible.  Based on all the above achievements, Hideho decided to return the 280,000 koku territory in Echichu that had been confiscated due to his brother's participation in the "Osaka Riots" to the Maeda clan, which increased the Maeda family's 630,000 koku territory to 910,000 koku.  stone.  As for Noto's 120,000 koku, according to Hideho's explanation, because it was Minato's turn, it could only be included in Hideho's hiding place to house the Hokuriku Navy.  Although Maeda Toshimasa felt uneasy about the sharp blade hanging above his head, he could not express it clearly.  Before the "Osaka Riots", the Maeda clan's territory could be divided into three parts: Maeda Toshiie's Nishietsuchu and Higashikaga 540,000 koku, Maeda Toshinaga's Higashietsuchu 280,000 koku, and Maeda Toshimasa's Noto 2  110,000 stones, a total of 1,030,000 stones.  Therefore, on the surface, this time it is said that it has been raised to 910,000 koku, but in fact it is still 120,000 koku less than before. This 120,000 koku is the Northern Noto territory that Maeda Toshimasa had reduced due to the "Osaka Riots".  It stands to reason that Maeda has made a great contribution this time. Kitanoto should be returned to him instead of the 280,000 shi from East Vietnam. However, in this case, 160,000 shi will be lost, so he regards this matter as  It was Hideho's deal with him, so even though he understood the importance of Kitanoto, he didn't want to say more, thinking that as long as he was loyal to the Toyotomi clan from now on, even a sharp sword on his head would be useless.  https: Please remember the first domain name of this book: .  Dulaidu mobile version reading website: m.
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