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Chapter 435 The Third Force (Part 2)

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    At this stage, Hideho temporarily divides the daimyo (retainers) under his command into the following three categories based on factors such as proximity, ability, and order of surrender: First, the retainers who served the Yamato Toyotomi clan before Hideno died. They are undoubtedly  It is considered a genealogy, and after the war, it became the so-called genealogy daimyo. On the surface, the status is relatively high. As for the actual status and importance, it is a matter of benevolence and wisdom.  The second is the daimyo and wealthy families who joined Hideyoshi when he was alive and before Hideho became successful. The most famous among them are the several wealthy families who performed well in "Shunen Sanyiku". In addition to the Arima Toyo family, Asashiri Yoshitsune and  Nishio Toshimi also received generous rewards. The former was transferred from Suruga to Echizen Ono, and Tomoyuki was granted a seal from 50,000 koku to 120,000 koku. The latter was transferred from Mikawa to Mutsu Nakamura, and Tomoyuki was granted a title from 44,000 koku.  to ninety thousand stones.  Compared with the salary of only a few thousand koku a few years ago, the current treatment is enough to make them grateful to Hideho.  And Hideho was naturally willing to use these daimyo who had surrendered to him earlier to manage the hiding place and monitor the outside. After all, the abilities of most of the family members who were descended from the family could not be complimented.  The third is the daimyo who surrendered to Hideho when the Uesugi clan raised an army after Hideho took office. It should be noted here that it is surrender. Daimyos such as Oda Hidenobu and Sanada Masayuki only have a similar cooperative relationship with Hideho, not complete submission.  , as for whether they would surrender after the war or not, that is another matter. At that time, they still maintained a certain reciprocal relationship with Hideho, so they could not be counted as daimyo under Hideho.  This period lasted only two years. Although there were relatively few daimyo who surrendered, there were still some, and they could be regarded as catching up with the last train. For example, the lord of Naegi Castle, Kawajiri Hidenaga (who took the initiative to request the "return of the kingdom" after the war, replaced the Mori clan as Hideho's retainer).  Became the acting official of the Higashi Mino area including Iwamura), Otawara Masakiyoshi, the lord of Otawara Castle (raised from 7,000 koku to 23,000 koku, the second largest force in Shimono), Hojo Umori, the lord of Sayama Castle (40,000 koku in Sagami Ashigara and Taoaya two counties)  Nine Thousand Stones were added to the title and transferred, and the famous Kanto clan realized the imperial family's rejuvenation) and others were all aligned with Hideho during this period. Although they could not receive hundreds of thousands of rewards like the first two categories, they still realized their long-cherished wishes.  , so he is willing to become Xiu Baoan's "eyes" beside the local powerful.  Due to the small number of this type of daimyo, as Hideho's prestige and strength are gradually established and spread throughout the country, there is an urgent need for employment. Therefore, their status and treatment within the central and Toyotomi clan are close to that of the second type of daimyo, and many of them are still there.  Later he became a heavyweight at the family level.  As for the "Eight Yamato Daimyos", although some were born in the first category and some were born in the second category, they all had outstanding achievements and were not comparable to other retainers. Therefore, regardless of treatment, status or strength, they were above the above three categories.  , is the retainer Hideho relies on the most, and the other retainers are not jealous and are sincerely convinced by him.  In addition, Hideho also made a very important decision, which was to persuade Yodohime, Hideyori and others to accept the fact that the Toyotomi Hidetsu lineage had not been severed, and to allow Miyoshi Hidetsu to return to his original surname of Toyotomi.  As well as Hashiba's Miao character, he can finally be called Toyotomi Hidefusa openly and openly.  At the same time, Hideho also gave Owari Aichi, Kasugai and northern Chita a total of 200,000 koku, and settled his residence in Nagoya Castle as the future territory of Hidetsu's lineage.  The third force besides the Omitomi clan and the Yamato Toyotomi clan stepped onto the stage of history.  Although the world regards it as a subsidiary of the Yamato Toyotomi clan, the successive lords seem not to care about it. After all, without Hideho, they would not even be able to enter the Toyotomi clan. Now they can have the fertile land of Owari  , become one of the "Three Toyos", what more could I ask for?  As for Toyotomi Hidefusa's sworn brother, Sato Shinji, because he was responsible for the east-west communications during the Battle of Hibara, he finally left the Masuda clan after Hideho's application and became the 20,000-koku daimyo of Kaga (Matsuoka). This can be considered a right  Sato should be responsible for protecting Toyotomi Shufusa in return.  The last thing I want to talk about is the cousins ??Hideho and Hideyori.  Before the war, Hideho owned nearly two million stone Tomoyuki, mainly from Yamato, Ise, Kii, and Minami-Omi, and was the third largest force after Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Toyotomi clan.  After this battle, relying on the achievements of "rebuilding the Toyotomi clan", the territory naturally increased by leaps and bounds.  In addition to the above-mentioned places, he also obtained the entire territory of the eight countries including Suruga, Izu, Chikuzen, Iga, Hida, Sado, Iki, and Tsushima, as well as Kitaowari, Higashi Mikawa, Nishionji, Higashi Iwami, and Higashi Mino.  With most of Musashi, as well as parts of Shimono, Hizen, Kaga and other countries, the total amount of knowledge reached an unprecedented 5.38 million koku, accounting for nearly 30% of the national stone height (more than 18 million koku) at that time.  The well-deserved number one force in the country.  Some people suspect that Yodo-hime was actually coerced by Hideho to seal such a huge territory, but this is not the case. In other words, most of the territories Hideho sealed did not require too much discussion with Yodo-hime.  For example, the Kanto areas such as Musashi and Shimono, which occupy the bulk of the land, were taken back from the rebel Tokugawa clan. Chikuzen Ikoku was the land transferred to Maori by Kobayakawa Hideaki.None of the territory that was vacated after the war was the territory of the Toyotomi clan. Transferring it to Hideho would not hurt the clan at all, it was reasonable and reasonable. The same was generally true for Hida, Sado, Iwami, Mino and other countries.  ????????????????????????????????????????¡­  But as we all know, as early as after the "Shunyuan Sanyi Ku", Hideyoshi turned a blind eye to these places and allowed them to be managed by the acting officials appointed by Hideho. After Hideyoshi's death, Hideyoshi even strengthened his control, resulting in large-scale disasters.  The acting officials sent by Bancheng could not get involved at all.  Giving this place to Hideho was just a favor, and for the Toyotomi family member who made the first contribution, half a million koku was not much.  In addition to the territories from the clan and rebels, some of the Hideho territory also comes from Omi and other Kinki areas.  For example, in order to strengthen his control over Kinai, he moved all the small daimyo of Omi to other places, and in the name of enfeoffing the concubine, he allocated 360,000 koku of Nishiomi (Sakamoto) to the concubine's eldest son Yukichiyo (Komahime's son) in advance.  Health) territory.  In order to avoid gossip, he also took out 357,000 koku of Minami Ise from his direct territory as the territory of his third son Matsuchiyo (born by Sakura-hime). After the two of them became Yuansong, they would officially  Grant fiefdom.  As for Toyotomi Hideyori, who once had 1.98 million koku, his territory has naturally shrunk greatly. Not only are the mining ports across the country "managed" by Hideho, even the hiding places are also called "  Most of them were divided in the name of "rewarding meritorious ministers", and in the end only 1.02 million koku was left in the four countries of Yamashiro, Kawachi, Izumi, and Settsu, barely maintaining above one million koku.  Yodohime initially disagreed with the use of Tibetan territory to reward the daimyo, but Hideho believed that "not taking his own territory but confiscating the rebels' territory as a reward may make people think that it is just borrowing flowers to offer Buddha, and it will be difficult for the generals to express their gratitude to the Toyotomi clan."  "The favor" made Yodoji nod in agreement.  Although it is still the second largest force in the country, the gap with Hideho has been completely widened. Hideho's power is even greater than that of Tokugawa Ieyasu.  At this point, a new round of disposal of daimyo across the country has been completed. Among them, the daimyo with knowledge and practice of more than 100,000 koku are as follows: 1. Toyotomi Hideyasu: 5.38 million koku from all over the country (Fushimi) 2. Toyotomi Hideyori: Kinki Shikoku (Osaka)  1.02 million koku 3 Maeda Toshimasa: Etchu, Noto, Kitakaga 910,000 koku 4 Ukita Hideie: Bizen, Nishi-Harima (Himeji) 670,000 koku 5 Date Masamune: Mutsu southern part  (Sendai) 620,000 koku 6 Kamao Hideyuki: Aizu area (Wakamatsu) 600,000 koku 7 Mogami Yoshimitsu: Dewa (Yamagata) 540,000 koku 8 Tokugawa Hideyasu: Hitachi (Mito) 530,000 koku  Three Thousand Stones 9 Mouri Hidemoto: Aki and Bingo Ryogoku (Hiroshima) 487,000 Stones 10 Fukushima Masanori: Bichu and Bigo Ryogoku (Takamatsu) 454,000 Stones 11 Kato Kiyomasa:  Nakaboku Higo (Kumamoto) 440,000 koku 12 Ikeda Terumasa: Central and South Echigo (Kasugayama) 410,000 koku 13 Nabeshima Naoshima: Hizen (Saga) 440,000 koku 14 Todo Takatora: Nagato, Shubo  Ryogoku (Yamaguchi) 398,000 koku 15 Hosokawa Tadayoshi: Bunzen (Okura) 398,000 koku 16 Asano Nagamasa: Nanetsu Mae (Fuchu) 380,000 koku 17 Shima Kiyoshi: Inaba  , Tajima and Oki Three Kingdoms (Tottori) 375,000 koku 18 Kobayakawa Hideaki: Izumo and Hoshikoku (Shirakoku) 320,000 koku 19 Haesuka Housekeeping: Awa (Tokushima) 20  Eighty thousand koku 20 Oda Hidenobu: Mino (Gifu) 280,000 koku 21 Konishi Yukinacho: Higo Satsuma (Hitoyoshi) 280,000 koku 22 Kyogoku Takaji: Tanba (Yachikami) 280,000 koku  23 Satake Yoshinori: Ueno (Minawa) 280,000 koku 24 Utsunomiya Kunizuna: Shimono (Utsunomiya) 250,000 koku 25 Ishida Mitsunari: Shimoso (Yukiro) 250,000 koku 26 Kato Yoshiaki:  Iyo (Matsuyama) 26,000 koku 27 Ikoma Kazumasa: Sanki (Takamatsu) 24,000 koku 28 Fukushima Takayoshi: Higashi-Harima (Miki) 200,000 koku 29 Nasu Shikichi: Echizen (Fukui)  ) Two hundred thousand koku 30 Toshiki Aoki: Mikawa (Okazaki) 185,000 koku 31 Kuwayama Kazuharu: Ueno (Tatebayashi) 182,000 koku? 32 Arima Toyo clan: 180,000 geki from Kamisou (Kururi) 33 Ogasawara Tadakichi: 180,000 getsu from Shinano (Matsumoto) 34 Uesugi Kagekatsu: 150,000 getsu from Echigo (Shinbada) 35 Goto Motoki  : Minamisatsuma (Kagoshima) 150,000 koku 36 Kuroda Nagamasa: Mutsu (Miharu) 150,000 koku 37 Shimazu Tadahashi: Minami Hyuga (Sadohara) 140,000 koku 38 Tachibana Muneshige: Chikugo (Yanagi River) 13  10,000 stones 39 Masayuki Sanada: Shinano (Ueda) 127,000 stone 40 Yoshitsugi Otani: Tosa (Nakamura) 127,000 stone 41 Hideharu Hori: Shinano (Kawanakajima) 127,000 stone 42 Harukatsu Komiyayama  : Kai (Kofu) 120,000 koku 43 Ashai Yoshinori: Echizen (Ohno) 120,000 koku 44 Otomo Yoshitomi: Bungo (Kitsuki) 120,000 koku 45 Kuuki Yoshitaka: Shima (Toba) 100,000 koku  One Thousand Stones 46 Mori Katsunobu: Chikugo (Kurume) One Hundred Thousand Stones 47 Masuda Nagamori: Minami-Chikugo (Kuroki) One Hundred Thousand Stones https: Please remember the first domain name of this book: .  Come and read: m.
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