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Chapter 440 Ogasawara?  Sasaki?

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    As the saying goes, "If the name is not correct, the words will not be correct." A noble identity (bloodline) is particularly important in this country and era that pays attention to blood inheritance. This is why the Tokugawa family calls themselves Kawachi Genji Yikuni-ryu, and the Oda family calls themselves Hanwu.  Ping's wealth is flourishing.  Leaving aside Oda Nobunaga, the origin of the Tokugawa clan is still very controversial: Tokugawa Ieyasu claimed to be a member of the clan of Nitta Yoshisada, a popular figure in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. According to him, he was the son of Minamoto Yoshikuni, Nitta Yoshige (Nitta Yoshisada).  The seventh generation ancestor) founded the Nitta clan, and his son Tokugawa Yoshiki founded the Nitta clan branch, the Tokugawa clan, and his son Seroda Yori founded the Tokugawa clan branch, the Serota clan, and the last descendant of the Serota clan, the Serota family married  The wealthy family of Mikawa Matsudaira Township changed the name of Hara Nobushige's daughter to the Matsudaira family and founded the Matsudaira clan, which later became the Tokugawa clan.  In short, Minamoto no Yoshikuni - Nitta clan - Tokugawa clan - Seroda clan - Matsudaira clan - Tokugawa clan.  The reason why Tokugawa Ieyasu went to great lengths was simply to cling to the famous Genji family in Kawachi and obtain capital for future development.  To add to this, the two sons of Minamoto Yoshikuni, one is Nitta Yoshishige who founded the Nitta clan, the other is Ashikaga Yoshiyasu (the ancestor of Ashikaga Takauji of the Muromachi shogunate) who founded the Ashikaga clan, Tokugawa Ieyasu next to Kawachi  The Genji Yoshikuni-ryu seemed to have taken a fancy to the Nitta clan's family character, which could be on par with the Ashikaga clan. As for the subsequent establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, it is difficult to say whether it was an unscrupulous arrangement.  Since Toyotomi Hideyoshi founded the Toyotomi clan, the road leading back to his family has been blocked. This is not inappropriate for the Toyotomi clan, but it has a great impact on the current Hideho, which means that he can only  To take another path is to find a way out from his father's side.  Although no one said it explicitly, Hideho¡¯s father Miyoshi Yoshifu, everyone knew deep down that he was from a lower-class peasant family just like Toyotomi Hideyoshi.  Although in the early years he claimed that his family was descended from the Miwa clan, and at another time he claimed that his family was descended from the Nagao clan, neither of them was credible.  Moreover, the Miwa clan came from the long-declined great god courtiers, and the Nagao clan was only one of the Bando Hachihei clan. The family status was quite different from that of the Tokugawa clan. Even if it was really from these families, Hideho did not want to recognize it.  Fortunately, he still has one option, and that is Miyoshi.  Previously, with Hideho's help, Miyoshi Yoshifusa officially became the adopted son of Miyoshi Yasunaga, a prominent Kinki family member and Awa Miyoshi clan, and inherited the Miyoshi family name.  This Miyoshi Yasunaga is the uncle of Miyoshi Nagakei. Logically speaking, it can only be regarded as a branch of the Miyoshi clan. However, Miyoshi Nagakei's only son of the clan died young, and his adopted son Miyoshi Yoshitsugu was also defeated and killed thirty years ago, so the lineage has been cut off.  Miyoshi Yasunaga's only son was killed during the conquest of Shikoku, leaving only Miyoshi Yoshifusa as his adopted son; besides, the Miyoshi clan has been in pieces since Oda Nobunaga captured Kinki. Who will inherit a famous family that has been in decline for thirty years?  How could the Zong family attract the attention of famous people all over the world?  But even so, Hideho was still a little uneasy - the Miyoshi family's family status was actually not high.  According to the family tree, the Miyoshi clan is just a commoner of the Awa-Ogasawara clan. Looking back, the Awa-Ogasawara clan is a commoner of the Ogasawara clan in Fuchu, the Ogasawara clan in Fuchu is a commoner of the Shinano Kagami clan, and the Kagami clan is a commoner of the Kaigenji clan.  , compared to the Takeda clan, a direct descendant of the Kai Genji family, the difference in family status is already obvious. Moreover, the Takeda clan is only the Kawachi Genji Yoshimitsu family. To put it bluntly, he is just the brother of the third generation of the Kawachi Genji family, Minamoto Yoshitada.  The Kuni clan is even more distant, so naturally they cannot be compared with the Tokugawa clan.  ????????????????????????????????????????????????Ogasawara Nagasaki, the first head of the Ogasawara clan and one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Bow and Horse", participated in quelling the "Jokyu Rebellion" as a member of the Kamakura Shogunate Army. After the war, he replaced the defeated Sasaki clan and was appointed as the new guardian of Awa.  Soon, he gave up the position of guardian to his eldest son Ogasawara Nagasune and returned to Shinano. Later, Nagasune gave up the position to his eldest son Ogasawara Nagatada and returned to Shinano himself.  Not long after, Nagatada actually gave up his position to his younger brother Ogasawara Nagafusa. The eldest brother had a bad relationship with Nagasune, but Nagasaki loved him so much that he even adopted his grandson as his adopted son. This is really confusing.  Fog, no wonder some people would say that Chang Qing secretly put pressure on Chang Zhong to hand over his duties as Apo's guardian.  Times have changed. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Awa-Ogasawara clan belonged to the Southern Dynasty. After the reunification of the north and south, they lost their guardianship and became the new retainers to protect the Awa-Hosokawa clan. Then they gradually declined and split. It was not until the rise of the Miyoshi clan that the split family came to the forefront of history again.  stage.  However, Miyoshi Nagakei, the "Vice King of Japan" and the "Grand Administrator of the Ten Kingdoms", was only a flash in the pan. With the rise of Oda Nobunaga, he soon disappeared in the chaos of the Warring States Period.  Whether to use the Miyoshi clan to consolidate his position or not, Hideho is in a dilemma.  He had no choice but to tell Takatora Todo about his current thoughts, hoping that he would make suggestions for him.  Todo Takatora agreed with Hideho's idea, but he did not tell Hideho how to operate it immediately. Instead, he asked Hideho to give him some time, and he would definitely have a satisfactory result.  About ten days later, Todo Takatora returned to Osaka with Ogasawara Tadakichi.  Today, Ogasawara Tadakiyoshi has officially succeeded the government.?The Ogasawara clan, the head of the Ogasawara clan, owns 180,000 koku in Shinano (Matsumoto), fulfilling the long-cherished wish of the ancestors to revive the Ogasawara clan.  This time, he and Takatora Toudo met Hideho together, and they also brought with them the re-edited "Ogasawara Family Chronicles" and "Ogasawara Genealogy".  Hideho didn't know the purpose of his visit. He didn't understand it until he checked the "Ogasawara Family Chronicles" he handed over. Then he pretended to be surprised and asked: "Is there something like this between Changqing and Changfang Gong's ancestors?!"  Ogasawara Tadakiyoshi nodded slightly and replied solemnly: "To be honest, the fact that Lord Nagafusa is not the son of Lord Nagasuke has been circulated in the Ogasawara family for hundreds of years. Although Lord Nagasei and Lord Nagasune did not say it explicitly, it has been known through my father and Lord Nagasuke.  Omi¡¯s investigation has confirmed that Lord Nagabo is indeed the son of Sasaki Takakane. ¡°Sasaki Takakane is the second son of Sasaki Nodaka. The latter was once an important minister under Minamoto Yoritomo and became the guardian of Awaji, Awa and Tosa due to his merits.  This popular figure in the Kamakura shogunate, however, after the deaths of Minamoto Yoritomo and the Yori family, he sided with Emperor Go-Toba during the Jokyu Rebellion and became a member of the army that overthrew the shogunate. In the end, he died in battle together with his eldest son Sasaki Takashige.  .  Then the Kamakura shogunate appointed Ogasawara Nagakiyo as the guardian of Awa, and entered Awa to wipe out the remaining Sasaki forces. At this time, Sasaki Takakane broke his bow and committed suicide on the condition of ensuring the safety of the Sasaki family retainers and people, preventing Awa from falling into the war.  "The family records of the past dynasties are vague about the childhood of the eldest fangong, but the experience after the Chengjiu Rebellion is more detailed. This is one of them; the family records also record that Changjing and the eldest fangong have always been at odds, so the eldest son  Duke Qing adopted him as an adopted son, but his biological father was still alive, but he became the adopted son of his grandfather. This was really unbelievable. This was the second one. Later, shortly after Duke Changjing gave up the position of guardian of Awa to his eldest son Changzhong, Duke Changqing actually asked him to take this position.  Giving it to the second son, Nagafusa, is the third one, and it further solidifies the 'promise to the Sasaki family' that was previously circulated. "What is that?" Hideho asked.  "It is said that the Duke of Changqing was so moved by Sasaki Takakane's righteousness that he once held Takakane's hand and said, 'The righteousness of the Duke is unparalleled, and I, the Ogasawara clan, deserve the position of guardian of Awa. Please  "Don't worry, sir, this Awa will eventually belong to your Sasaki family." Coupled with the investigation conducted by the minister later, I am convinced that the identity of Lord Nagabo is beyond doubt. "
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