As for those who are doubtful, they may be the largest number.
There are many miracles in Yiyin, and they are widely circulated, and various Buddhist sects vigorously advocate them. This makes ordinary people dare not believe it, and they feel that the legends are too exaggerated and unbelievable.
The vast majority of people are mediocre and follow the crowd. As long as miracles continue to appear, Yiyin's godhood will continue to be stable.
Yiyin never worried about this because he had a cheat. He had many miracles, including his immortal appearance and changing the weather, which were enough to scare people all over the world.
As the years go by, his magic will become more and more obvious. Time is on his side, so don't worry.
If Yiyin wants to build the island country into his ideal kingdom of God, and to make Sibo's power last forever, he must make more people believe that he is a living god and that his descendants are of divine blood.
Even if they are smart people like Akechi Mitsuhide and Hosokawa Fujitaka, Yoshigan must convince them.
If Yiyin cannot deceive its own people, how can Yiyin deceive outsiders?
What's more, our own people don't believe it either, so they have no scruples about stabbing each other back, which is not conducive to the stability of the Spoelstra system.
People need some faith and some awe.
If no one in the Sibo system believes in the existence of gods in this world, especially the high-level gods, they will not believe that they are gods, and there will be no belief at all levels.
So how can Sibo’s theocracy be maintained? Is it just a show of words?
The stability of any regime, especially the stability of the top leadership, requires a strong consensus.
For example, such as freedom, such as freedom, such as serving ooxx, a considerable proportion of people in the ruling system must firmly believe in it. These people are the cornerstone of the ruling system.
Within the Sibo Divine Power, the belief that Yiyin is a living god and that he is a god will be the strongest consensus of the Sibo Divine Group.
Therefore, Yoshigan must personally bring Akechi Mitsuhide to see the miracle that is about to happen at Ishikimizu Hachimangu Shrine.
Use the most irrefutable facts to open the eyes of Akechi Mitsuhide, a disobedient and rebellious guy, and shatter her three views, so that she will not always paralyze herself with the thought of a martyr and take the blame for trouble.
Legalists say that law, power, and technique are all things.
Akechi Mitsuhide, who only knows how to use means and strategies to harm others, is only good at using techniques, but in order to truly govern the world, he must look at the general trend and have a perspective.
The monarch's power is power, and the power of great power and small power comes from the solid foundation of rule. Power is implemented from top to bottom, and it is recognized from bottom to top.
National stability requires the improvement of laws and regulations. Without rules, there is no circle. Rules restrict everyone. Maintaining laws and regulations is to protect the best interests of the ruling class.
Blindly practicing magic and only knowing how to use dark means to eliminate opponents will only scare people but not convince them. In the long run, it will only increase the cost of maintaining social stability and is by no means a long-term solution.
Yoshigan looked at Akechi Mitsuhide and said seriously.
"I like to be low-key and not show off, but you can't forget to revere God or despise God because of this.
You have tasted the sweetness in the small tricks again and again, thinking that you are sacrificing for me, and you are moved by yourself.
But I want to tell you that there is no point in your self-impression and self-sacrifice. My path is blessed by destiny and I don’t need you to shoulder it."
Akechi Mitsuhide sighed.
"Qin lost its deer, and the whole world chased it away.
The rest of my life is uncertain, but my destiny is clear. I am just a duckweed in troubled times, without roots or roots, drifting in the wind with no support.
It was the saint who gave me the meaning of the rest of my life, and I fought hard with joy. Even if the saint doubted me, blamed me, and hated me, I never forgot my original intention and dared not refute. But today I have to ask the saint something.
If there is a cloud in the sky, if God does not take it, you will be punished by God.
I have never doubted that the saint has destiny, but destiny is not static. If people don't fight for it, are they waiting for it to fall from the sky on its own?
Since ancient times, we have been sailing against the current. If we don’t advance, we will retreat. Mortals can only do their best and obey the destiny.”
Yoshigan looked at the increasingly noisy Otokoyama in the distance, where the Ishikimizu Hachimangu Shrine seemed to be getting lively, and said lightly.
"Man cannot fight for his life, nor can he compete with heaven. Man's determination to conquer heaven is just a dream of ordinary people.
You said that mortals can only do their best and obey fate, which is true, but you forgot that I am not a human being, I, Si Bo Yiyin, am not a mortal, I am a god!"
Akechi Mitsuhide hesitated to speak, but Yoshigan was not interested in continuing to talk to her.
There is no point in trying to push the bull's head when it comes to belief. You have to rely on facts to break the original three views and let people realize it on their own.
When people want to fight for destiny, they naturally do whatever it takes. No matter how despicable Akechi Mitsuhide's actions are, as long as it is for the Lord's eternal inheritance, there will be people who will understand her and respect her choice.
But Yoshihiro wants to let Akechi Mitsuhide understand that he is a god and can definitely win, and he should stop using endless tricks to embarrass people.
At that time, the strength of Yiyin was weak, and Mitsuhide Akechi did some despicable and shameless things for the sake of the continuation of the Shiba family. For the sake of the overall situation, he had no choice but to accept the benefits afterwards.
But now that the Shibagami group is strong enough, the small tricks Akechi Mitsuhide relies on do more harm than good. Yoshihiro must let her abandon the idea of martyrdom and taking the blame, and stop messing around.
The two people have completely opposite ideas, and neither can convince the other, so let the facts speak for themselves.
Yiyin pointed to the bustling Nanshan Mountain in the distance and said.
"Look, it seems like it's about to start over there."
Akechi Mitsuhide no longer hid it and said directly.
"A bunch of bastards who wish they could get rid of these clowns for the saints."
Yiyin smiled slightly.
"God is watching what people do, so how do you know if God will strike them with lightning?"
Akechi Mitsuhide shook his head and smiled.
"Although the celestial phenomena are wonderful, they must have traces to follow, and they are by no means unreasonable."
Akechi Mitsuhide followed Yoshigan for more than ten years and saw Yoshigan attacking Suzuki Shigehide's Zaga soldiers in the Battle of Yamato. Heavy rain wiped out the weapons and morale of the Zaga soldiers.
I have also seen that in the Battle of Shiba Oda, Yoshigan pointed his finger at the sky and summoned wind, clouds and rain, killing all directions.
Although Mitsuhide Akechi was very excited at the time, in hindsight, the right time, place, and people were the art of war. It is more likely that the sage knew astronomy from above and geography from below, and took advantage of the weather changes.
Now, the sage said that thunder might fall from the sky and kill the shogunate's old and young people, so Mitsuhide Akechi didn't believe it.
Although the ancients did not know the principle of thunder formation, they still understood the general signs.
Thunderstorms are most common in spring and summer. Although there are fewer thunderstorms in winter, winter thunder will also occur as long as the warm current breaks out and the temperature difference increases.
Now is the end of autumn and the beginning of winter, which is a good day for farmers to dry the millet and prepare hay after the autumn harvest.
At this time, the weather is dry and the temperature is suitable. Where does the thunder come from? It’s not like the baby face in June changes at will.
It's hard to even have a light rain in this weather, let alone a thunderstorm. Is it possible that a thunderstorm would hit the Hachimangu Shrine ceremony just in time?
Akechi Mitsuhide was stunned and laughed at his own whimsical idea.