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The first eight hundred and forty chapters main characters list(2/4)

Oda City Lord, Oda Nobunaga's younger brother, married Asai Nagamasa.
Saito Nobun-kun, husband of Oda Nobunaga.
Hinano Hiroshi, leader of the Higashi-Mino samurai family, surrendered to the Oda family.
Inaba Yoshichichi, one of the three people from Simino, surrendered to the Oda family.
Ando Mamoru, one of the three people from Simino, Takenaka Shigeharu's mother-in-law, surrendered to the Oda family.
Ujie Naomoto, one of the three Nishimino people, surrendered to the Oda family
Without defeating Koji, Nishimino forces the samurai family to surrender to the Oda family.
Tsuchida Gozen, father of Oda Nobunaga.
Oda's letter bag, Nobunaga's younger sister, is in Oda Nobunaga's mother's clothes, approaching the flag book in front of everyone.
Oda Nobsumi, daughter of Nobuyuki, nicknamed Oda Nobunaga.
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Matsudaira family
Matsudaira Motoyasu, family governor.
Hattori family, Matsudaira Ninzu.
This book has been repeated many times and passed down to generations of veterans.
Honda Tadakatsu, the leader of the Dogmatist faction, and the leader of the Mikawa Banner.
Sakai Masachika, Matsudaira clan, Sakai's second daughter is the family governor.
Shigetada Sakai, daughter of Masachika Sakai.
Tadashi Sakai, teacher Matsudaira Motoyasu, the eldest daughter of the Matsudaira clan, the family governor, and the banner leader of Higashi Mikawa.
Okubo Tadayo, the daughter of the Kamiwada Okubo branch family. Okubo Tadasa, Okubo Tadayo's sister.
Ishikawa Sumasa, Okazaki Jodai, Nishi Mikawa Flag Head, Pure Land religious believers.
Yasuyuki Kondo, one of the three members of Yuanjiang.
Tadashi Suganuma, one of the three members of the Toe family.
Suzuki Shigeki, one of the three people from Yuanjiang.
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shogunate
Ashikaga Yoshiki, the general who conquered the barbarians.
Ashikaga Teru-kun, the younger brother of Ashikaga Yoshiteru.
Odaisho, the father of Ashikaga Yoshiteru.
Sanyuan Qingyu, governor of the Sanyuan family.
Mitsuhide Mibuchi, the daughter of Haruka Mibuchi, the guardian of Kitakawachi.
Hosokawa Motonsune, Izumi Hosokawa's family governor, returned to Kyoto and participated in politics again.
Hosokawa Fujitaka, the actual controller of the Izumi Hosokawa family and the Mibuchi family.
Wada Yomasa, Omi clan shogunate, former Rokkaku retainer from Koga County, served in the shogunate's diplomatic service.
Ise Sakyuo, the deacon of the political office, was suppressed and fell from power by Ashikaga Yoshiteru.
Ninagawa himself was the acting official of the government office.
Ninagawa's elder daughter, Ninagawa's daughter.
Niki Yoshimasa, Niki family governor, and Ashikaga Yoshiteru's close minister.
Yagyu Munegen, the shogunate's chief minister.
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Rokkaku Family
Rokkaku Yoshihide, the retired former family governor.
Rokkaku Yoshiharu, the current governor of the household, murdered Gotō Kentoyo and his daughter, and was forced to form a clan with his retainers, the Rokkaku clan, with limited power.
Mekada Tsunayoshi, a close confidant of the former family governor, was killed in battle together with Norada.
Pu Sheng Xianxiu, the mother of Pu Sheng's clan and an important minister.
Shindo is a virtuous and important minister.
Goto Kentoyo, the most important minister of the retainers group, was killed by Rokkaku Yoshiharu.
Goto Takaharu, the second daughter of Goto Kentoyo, succeeded the family governor after the death of her mother.
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Asai family
Asai Hisamasa, the retired former family governor.
Asai Nagamasa, the current governor of the house, and her husband Oda City Lord.
Akao Kiyozuna, the number one family elder of the Asai clan.
Haibei Gangqin, family elder, adviser.
Isano Yuanmasang, a fierce general and an important minister.
Aguan Zhenzheng, adviser, important minister.
Hidetaka Takanoze, the lord of Hiden City who rebelled from the Rokkaku family.
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Sanhaojia
After Mihao Changqing, the family governor, ordered Anzhai Dongkang to commit suicide, he died of illness due to shame.
Mihao Yixian, one of the four Mihao sisters, died of illness after Mihao failed to go to Luo.
Anzai Toyasu, one of the four Miyoshi sisters and the leader of the Awaji people, was forced to commit seppuku by Miyoshi Nagakei.
Shihe Yicun, one of the four Miyoshi sisters, died in battle in Yamato when Miyoshi went to Luo.
Miyoshi Yoshihiro, the daughter of Miyoshi Nagakei, died in the battle of Yamato when Miyoshi went to Luo.
Miyoshi Yoshitsugu, the daughter of Shihe Icun, was adopted by Miyoshi Changqing as the heir to the Miyoshi family.
Matsunagahide, Miyoshi Nagakei Naoomi, Lord of Yodo Castle, and Akechi Mitsuhide were on good terms.
(Matsu Nagasaki, the daughter of Mats Nagasaki, joined Miyoshi Yoshitsugu's side public service.
Honda Masanobu, who ran away to the Matsudaira family in Mikawa Country, was a follower of the sect and a retainer of Matsunaga Hide.
Gaoshan Chongyou, a devout Nanman believer from Gaoshanzhuang in Settsu Island County, whose Christian name is Rusding.)
Sanhao Changyi, one of the Sanhao trio, the leader of the Settsu clan.
Miyoshi Masayasu, one of the three Miyoshis, manager of the Sakai Port Customs Office.
Yancheng Youtong, one of the three good people, an important minister.
Shinohara Nagafusa, the leader of Awa and an important minister.
Miyoshi Yasucho, Miyoshi's powerful sect, neutral faction, was sent to Sakai Port by Miyoshi Yoshitsugu to check and balance Miyoshi Masakushi's power.
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Uesugi family
Terutora Uesugi, family governor.
Renzhong, Xuanyuan Ren.
Kensei Uesugi, adoptive mother of Teru Uesugi, former governor of the Yamauchi Uesugi family.
Naoe Keizuna, leader of the Kodai people, head of the Sugi family on the Hokuriku Road trade route
To be continued...
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