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Chapter 1536 One death and two escapes

 Chapter 1536: One death and two escapes

"Come here! Zhujingguan!" On the Shura field, looking at Oda Nobunaga lying down in various directions, Bai Qi issued an extremely cold order.

Oda Nobunaga, Takeda Shingen and others died, and this war finally came to an end. From then on, it also represented the end of the Japanese nation.

But although this war has come to an end, another war without gunpowder has just begun. Even though Oda Nobunaga and Takeda Shingen died, they were not unable to make their final contribution to them.

Jingguan refers to a high platform built with the heads or corpses of enemies and earth and stone barriers. This building has been around for more than 2,000 years.

Turning an enemy's corpse into a landmark is an extremely rare act in the world.

Regarding the word "jingguan", Zhang Dai, a talented scholar of the Ming Dynasty, explained it this way: "Jing means a high hill; guan means a palace. In ancient times, when killing thieves and displaying corpses after a successful battle, they would build a jingguan as a place to hide the corpse."

From Zhang Dai's words, "Jingguan" was very common in ancient times and was a way to deal with the corpses of enemies.

But this great genius was only half right. "Jingguan" is indeed a type of "battlefield corpse hiding place", but its greatest value is not to bury people, but to demonstrate martial arts and intimidate the enemy.

The casting method of "Jingguan" is very crude. After the victory of the battle has been decided, the soldiers of the victorious side will collect the enemies on the battlefield, strip off their weapons and armor, and then chop off their heads and accumulate them in

Together.

When the "Jingguan" reaches a certain height, these heads need to be buried with soil, then tamped and flattened, and then the next layer is accumulated, and finally the layers are stacked to form a pyramid.

Today, Bai Qi will use this capital to show off the victor's illustrious martial arts, use the mountains of enemy corpses to frighten the Japanese country or its fleeing enemies, and to magnify his national and military might.

"Report! General Han, General Zhu, and General Liu won a great victory and killed the Japanese great name Tokugawa Ieyasu."

Just when Bai Qi was commanding several generals to prepare to build the capital, a general came excitedly on horseback to report.

Sanada Nobushige, as the successor of the Sanada clan after Yukitaka Sanada died in the Han army, his abilities are not much worse than Yukitaka Sanada.

In the history of Japan, Sanada Nobushige was hailed as a famous general in Japan at the end of the Warring States Period and the last hero in the troubled times of the Warring States Period. Shimazu Tadahashi praised him as "Japan's No. 1 Soldier", Minamoto no Yoshitsune who fought with Genpei, and Kusunoki Masashige in the Southern and Northern Dynasties era.

Tied as "the three last tragic heroes" in Japanese history.

As a daimyo-level figure in the Japanese country, he has reached a peerless level in terms of military force, which is already quite precious in the Japanese country.

After the battle was broken, Takeda Shingen, Oda Nobunaga, and Uesugi Kenshin decided to fight to the death, while Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of Oda Nobunaga's right-hand men, intended to escape and pursued the idea of ​​keeping Aoyama behind.

, not afraid of running out of firewood.

The direction they chose to break out was the only city gate guarded by Sanada Nobushige that had not been breached. At the beginning, Sanada Nobushige originally wanted to attack Takeda Shingen, Oda Nobunaga, and Uesugi Kenshinzo.

People fight to the death like that.

However, Sanada Nobushige still has some power in his hand. This power is still very enviable to Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. When breaking through, every time he has more power in his hand, the chance of breaking through will be greater.

One point higher.

Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi are both Laoyin level figures. In comparison, although Sanada Nobushige is not stupid, he has more of a warrior's uprightness and less of a politician's femininity. Naturally, he is not

Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, two old Yinbi rivals.

After being deceived, Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, two old yinbi, kept talking about the righteousness of Japan. In the end, Sanada Nobushige was defeated by two old yinbi, Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

The trick has arrived.

However, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Toyotomi Hidetomi, and Sanada Nobushige, although they managed to escape temporarily after narrowly escaping death, there were completely different opinions among the three of them on where to go next.

This time, Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi did not stand on the same side. Instead, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Sanada Nobushige stood on the same side.

From Tokugawa Ieyasu's point of view, today's Japanese country has completely fallen, and there is no soil for them to survive in the Japanese country.

Therefore, their only way to survive was to go overseas. Tokugawa Ieyasu did not believe that these Han troops could definitely stay in the Japanese country. After the Han troops left, there would naturally be a chance for him to return to Japan.

What's more, this place is close to the sea, so it is quite convenient to travel far away temporarily by sea.

However, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Sanada Nobushige were different. They held completely different opinions from Tokugawa Ieyasu. If this path could really be successful, it would certainly be a safer path for them to go overseas and temporarily leave Japan.

path of.

However, let's not worry about whether they can really escape from the hands of the Han army and successfully go overseas.

Even if they can achieve this for the time being, what will happen to them after they leave the Japanese state? After leaving the Japanese state, they will be nothing more than water without roots.

On the contrary, if they still stay in the Japanese country, they will have the foundation to develop again. In the future, maybe they will still have to hide in the dark like rats in the gutter. Or maybe their

The future will be dark, and life will be extremely difficult and precarious for the rest of his life.

But at least, by doing this, Toyotomi Hideyoshi can still see a glimmer of hope. As long as there is hope, there will be a future.

After all, not only Tokugawa Ieyasu could predict, Toyotomi Hideyoshi could also guess that the Han army would eventually leave one day and would not stay in the Japanese country forever.

As for Sanada Nobushige, he had only one attitude from beginning to end. Even if he wanted to die, he would have to die in the Japanese country.

The final result is obvious. Han Shizhong, Liu Rengui, Zhu Tianpeng and others have already set up an ambush at the seaside. Tokugawa Ieyasu was among them. Not only did he himself die in the battle, but the remaining ones such as Okubo Tadayo, Takagi Kiyohide, Yonezu Hisashiharu, and Torii

Tadahiro, Okubo Tadusa, Haugeya Sadashi and other Tokugawa generals among the Sixteen Gods also lost their lives on the coast.

On the contrary, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Sanada Nobushige did the opposite and temporarily saved their lives.

However, what can be expected is that the future of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Sanada Nobushige will definitely not be easy. The Japanese country has been completely occupied, and there is still some soil for them to survive.


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