
You treacherous rebel, Naofuyu… To forget the favor shown to you and commit treachery is the act of a beast!
Faithful to the original work
I feel like they said something like this with that expression in the original work.
The resolution is really high, hey!
Takashi Nao’s
Ah… yes…
Responses like that are funny.
I feel like there was someone else who rebelled after forgetting the kindness shown to them.
>>6
Isn’t that Yoshimitsu?
Isn’t he secretly laughing?
(I wonder if I was treating them so generously…)
>>9
Since my close companion Nobuaki is treating you well, it’s as good as if I am treating you well myself!
Ungrateful beast!
I thought it was inevitable to treat a bast child coldly, but was that considered generous treatment?
>>10
The fact that they are keeping the potential sparks of a succession struggle alive is a sign of favor.
>>45
In this era, there isn’t enough spare capacity in the clan to casually have illegitimate children!
Will Naoyoshi awaken as Dark Naoyoshi from here?
In the drama Taiheiki, they were wearing a strange hat.
>>2
It’s hilarious that these three characters are clearly full of power.
I knew this would happen because they are a potential rival, but still, is this person really serious about it…?
>>14
Yes
Have you recently become the one in charge of facial expressions?
>>16
It’s more like facial expressions or a kind of seal artistry…
>>16
It’s not very interesting if it’s done too often.
This is a place where I have to make facial expressions…
Godiego can be forgiven for using a jumping punch.
>>17
Well… I guess Godiego is quite something too, so it’s even.
>>19
In terms of historical facts, that guy is the source of too much confusion.
It’s way too much to say that the three sacred treasures are fake.
Moreover, it was a festive occasion when the supposed counterfeit sacred treasure of North Korea returned.
>>25
It’s too outrageous, but it’s unprovable and incredibly effective, making it extremely troublesome…
>>28
The former emperor, having actually seen the divine artifact, is firmly stating that it can’t be that way, as if to say that there’s no way it could be unprovable.
The Daigo side spread rumors saying that he is lying.
>>36
What the heck is this guy…?
>>25
If we trace back to the origin, it results in a situation where the dual succession was established.
The Muromachi shogunate and its three powerful families also made significant mistakes…
The more one exposes human emotions, the less divine they become.
Even Yoshimitsu is merely a clown dancing crazily on the stage orchestrated by Go-Daigo.
I really hate this guy; he’s way too gross.
>>21
“You evil gang!”
Forgetting kindness and resorting to insults is the behavior of a beast!
I think it was actually more like depression.
I understand well why Professor Isoda said that when he directly looks at ancient documents, he can grasp the subtle details.
In the first year of Kanno (1350), Takauji personally launched an expedition to the Chūgoku region to subdue Naoharu. Then, Naoyoshi escaped from Kyoto and surrendered to the Southern Court, and several of Naoyoshi’s warriors, including Momoi Naotoki and Hatakeyama Kuniyoshi, followed suit.
As the power of Nobuyoshi grew stronger, Yoshitsune found himself in a disadvantageous position and fled from Kyoto, while Kōsai, who tried to return to Kyoto, was defeated in the battles of Kōmyō-ji and Uchidahama.
Takamitsu reached an agreement with Naoyoshi for peace on the condition of the exile of the Shida brothers, Takashi and Yoshitoyo, and the peace treaty was established in the second year of Kannon (Shōhei 6 / 1351).
I wanted the final boss to retain a certain level of dignity, though.
>>26
The protagonist’s unbeatable final boss isn’t actually a final boss…
The reason for Nobuyoshi’s anger is honestly easy to understand, right?
I got angry because a subordinate I had been working with for many years made a move on me.
Tokiyuki has given up on the world…
>>32
But Kuniyoshi will crush it!
>>32
Well, I’m in a position as a lower-ranking official in the Tohoku region of the Southern Court, which is not really a matter of the world anymore, and I’ve even lost that.
You.
A man who reduces the speech of modern psychiatrists.
It seems like writing badly about the enemy is like Sutte Banchou Japan.
>>37
I wonder if it has to do with the response to the harsh winter…
>>128
In reality, it’s creepy how Takauji makes a fuss over Yoshitora and makes funny faces, but it’s way too entertaining.
>>37
Where are you looking to have that opinion?
I think you shouldn’t be the one to say that, but I can’t help but feel that given Chikuyu’s background, they should live modestly.
It’s most strange that Naoyoshi adopted someone in such an unstable position.
>>39
I don’t think Nobuyoshi is doing anything that strange either.
It’s clear that there was never any intention to make Naofuyu a general, even by name.
>>43
I think it’s not that strange considering there are no biological children and the need to strengthen the clan’s defenses.
>>39
I want to create a strong bond with my brother here because I’m losing power to the Takahashi clan.
>>39
If you think this is a decision made solely by Nobuyoshi, it explains why Yoshitsugu was treated coldly.
Because my illegitimate child became my brother’s adopted son without any explanation and is treated as the legitimate heir.
What is this picture?
Isn’t it just this era where crazy behavior is the norm?
>>44
Emperor Go-Daigo’s Takauji cannot be blamed on the times…
I think it’s crazy behavior no matter what era it is…
Well, Ashikaga Takauji is the one that makes the least sense, but there are quite a few around him who probably aren’t much better either.
Even if it’s a strange self-proclaimed son who has suddenly appeared in winter, that’s fine too.
He is just too much like his father, Yoshitsune.
>>49
I’m a bit worried that this might eventually lead to Naoto also starting to make funny faces.
Looking at the way Masanari and Akikata responded, it seems that Emperor Godaigo didn’t really like the samurai in the first place.
Since Kamakura is dangerous, he wants to be given authority to suppress the rebellion, but his request has been rejected.
>>50
I dislike samurai! I’m the one who caused the rebellion.
>>50
Different.
Because they place an unusually low value on the lives of their subordinates, including their sons, it is accurate to say that they don’t care about anyone other than themselves.
There is also a theory that they were not treated poorly in historical facts, so in that case, it’s not unreasonable for them to get angry after being allowed to do as they please in the western regions.
Even if we want to support my brother’s unfortunate son as a relative, it’s not something that someone with the position and bloodline like Naoaki should do directly.
>>53
Because I can’t have children with my legal wife…
In this moment, it looks like a normal attack would hit.
If you say it’s strange that I adopted Nagafuyu in the first place, then it’s also strange that Takauji allowed him to receive a title.
>>55
That’s true.
So it is also true that they were treated well.
They use the treatment of going to Kyushu as a basis, but sending children to the countryside is something that Yosen is also being forced to do, right?
>>57
Well, it’s in Kyushu, which is a fiercely contested area…
>>62
I have a decent number of subordinates and I already had a foundation to start with.
Well, it’s blurred out, but they’re just getting completely beaten up by the South Chosun forces…
>>57
The weight is completely different when it comes to entrusting the governance of Kamakura.
So what is it?
It is said that if a nameless person is born as the illegitimate child of a general, they will live a modest life in a temple for their entire life.
I can’t believe that the thread image thinks it can express itself based on the thread’s words, but still, it’s frightening how it suddenly proclaims its facade loudly, like a historical figure…
This isn’t often mentioned, but the biggest problem is the one with the Go-shomaki by Shinao.
What does this guy think the authority of a general is?
It doesn’t matter if we’re connected behind the scenes; if the general is looked down upon, it’s all over.
>>63
So the entire clan was massacred.
>>63
So that brother who got killed.
>>63
In later years, Shiba, Hosokawa, and Hatakeyama will also do it, so it’s safe, safe.
>>63
It has actually become an extremely bad custom.
The downfall of the Muromachi Shogunate was also due to the Gosho-maki (Imperial Court).
The Nagato Tandai is something like the Kamakura Shogunate of the western provinces.
The importance is extremely high.
The problem is that it was taken away.
It’s fine to say that Yoshikira is the legitimate child and that the others are just children from winter!
Are you scared? The child of a courtesan from around here!
Aren’t the Takai clan actually planning to usurp this?
This idea had permeated throughout North Korea.
The fact that Yoshitune was able to win in the Kannon Disturbance is also a distant cause of that.
The thing about the Three Sacred Treasures is that it’s bad because the Genji people lost them a long time ago.
Even Takashi Chika admonished the Kamigata dialect (Milk Boy).
Given that a sudden illegitimate child was given a relatively decent position, it’s quite a generous treatment, isn’t it…
Originally, Japan is a country ruled by the emperor, and the fact that commoners such as warriors created a shogunate is evidence of a nation’s disorder and warrants punishment.
Did Chofu really thrive until the time of Yoshimitsu?
>>82
After all, I suddenly appeared before Yoshimitsu after the death of Nobunaga and asked for forgiveness…
Yoshimitsu will allow it… Then Naofuyu disappeared from the stage of history.
>>82
I haven’t done anything to be considered active, but it seems I lived a long life and then passed away.
I might be living a more fulfilling life than Yoshimitsu, who hasn’t had many good experiences.
>>88
It’s not that anything good happened.
Due to the harsh winter, I was unhappy and struggled for the rest of my life.
It’s scary because there are the Hojo, who are like a model of usurpation from the Genji.
>>71
In the end, I feel that my thoughts about the general’s authority haven’t changed much!
As long as you’re wrapped in a furoshiki, you’re still doing okay.
When things get really bad, it’ll be a trip to Kuchiki.
Well, I think there was a possibility that the Takahi clan would have followed the second Hojo route if things had gone that way.
>>87
That’s why I was extremely cautioned against and faced purges.
I heard that the second generation isn’t useless or anything, so it makes me think we don’t really need a secnd child after all…
>>89
Isn’t that attitude why you are being rebelled against?
>>89
If Yoshitsune was properly handling things on his own, that would be the case, but in reality, it seems that Nagayoshi is managing the government affairs to the extent that he might as well be the second shogun.
For Naoie, Yoshitsune was a hindrance.
For Yoshitsune, it’s inevitable that Yoshinobu is in the way.
To be precise, it’s the apology from Yoshimitsu to Tokifuyu after the deaths of Yoshitoki and Yoshiatsu.
It seems like they really disliked Yoshitsune.
>>90
Well, it can’t be helped.
Because it’s my father-in-law’s revenge…
It doesn’t really matter, but the handwriting is pretty.
>>91
People from the past generally had messy handwriting, didn’t they?
I like the angry Naoyoshi.
It seems that the fact that the son of Yoshimitsu was placed in a temple in Kamakura was a well-known story.
In historical fact, both Takau and Naoyoshi attempted to disregard Yoshisada in order to grasp power for themselves.
It feels like everything was destroyed by a furious Yoshitomo.
>>97
If Naoyoshi really intended to disregard Yoshimitsu, then the Kanno Disturbance would have ended in the first round with Naoyoshi taking control of the realm.
>>97
Nobuyoshi seemed to have acted out of concern that his subordinates would be interfered with and that the Ashikaga clan itself would be usurped by the Takai family.
Taira no Tokiyuki, well, that’s true…
>>97
It seems that Yoshitoki wanted both sides to get along, but we’ve already reached a point where that’s impossible…
The Southern Court of Kyushu, over there, seems to have a member among Daigo’s sons who particularly inherits Daigo’s blood…
Naofuyu was defeated by Yoshiyoshi and fell into seclusion.
>>99
Isn’t it the combined army of Akamatsu and Kyogoku!
Moreover, Yoshiyasu is being utterly defeated by Yoshinobu.
>>115
After the battle at Toji, I couldn’t win at all, and I’m completely missing.
>>116
Isn’t Yoshimitsu there in that battle?
Moreover, at one point, he temporarily defeated Yoshimitsu.
>>123
Therefore, the true value of Naofuyu is that he cannot win against Yoshitsune at all after the battle of Toji.
>>139
In the first place, that battle is practically the last fight of the actual winter.
After Yoshimitsu’s death, the power rapidly diminished, and there are historical records that suggest the battles at Tō-ji never took place.
You cursed villain, Naotofu…
Despite causing suffering to his own father and shortening his lifespan, he himself lives a long life! This is the act of a beast!!
Naotaka didn’t have any particular feelings for Yoshimitsu; it seems he just did what he was supposed to do as a follower of Naoyoshi.
The reason I became a member of the Naoyoshi faction is because I was treated well.
>>105
In short, it’s about how Tokiyuki gathered too much support from his own people, leading to a collapse of the power balance.
The reason he gained popularity was because Yoshimitsu wasn’t doing anything at all…
>>122
It’s not that I haven’t done anything, but it seems like I’m depicted as the kind of role that’s disliked because I’m running away.
Since I was at the top of domestic affairs, I was in a position to direct benefits and increase allies.
What’s with the fact that the house of Lord Minamoto no Yoritomo was easily usurped by the Hojo? Is that your trauma?
>>107
That’s right.
>>107
No samurai is without that becoming a trauma.
After being forgiven, Nao Fuyu lived peacefully without any rebellion until his 70s.
The child is supported by the rebellious side in the later civil war and perishes.
In this work, it’s just that the survivors who would have died on the battlefield without Takanobu’s intervention are becoming more arrogant…
Rather, the reason for the conflict is that while they want to exclude the Takauji clan, they also have the half-hearted objective of wanting Ashikaga Takauji to remain shogun.
>>110
Tachibana’s perspective makes sense when considering that both sides recognized factional disputes within the Takauji regime and that Takauji sided with Munenori for the purpose of mediating between the two.
The mountain name hasn’t been specifically mentioned yet, but from here we’re going to rampage and take control of one-sixth of the nation.
It seems that the Ashikaga clan, a lineage of monks who remained in Iwami until later years, has a connection to the descendants of Naofuyu.
“Ever since my favorite passed away, Takamichi has been acting strange.”
>>114
Well… it’s been a bit strange from the beginning…
>>114
I wanted to strip away your authority by exiling you, but I didn’t want you to die.
Was it really your favorite?
>>140
As an individual, I liked him, but as a boss, he was terrible.
Whether it is Nobuyoshi, Takashira, or Yoshitake, none of them have the ability to govern the world on their own and thus, they all depend on the strength of Yoshimitsu, which makes things complicated.
In the end, Yoshitomo had to govern by himself after Takauji’s death, but he struggled quite a bit.
The third generation is amazing.
I don’t really know about the Muromachi period.
>>121
In fact, the third generation was just more inhuman than the first generation, so that’s fine.
This manga’s recent storyline about Hojo’s usurpation and the noble lady destroying the barn is just right…
Anything is fine, but since we’ve talked a lot about Tsuneaki being weak in battle, I’m looking forward to this reversal from here because it seems like it will be cathartic.
If things go poorly, it seems like we might be able to see the super alloy Takashi…
>>130
If it’s the Yoshitsune from this manga, don’t keep the super alloy Naozane at hand…
>>147
It seems like they are crying a lot about why they died in front of Chogokin GODAIGO and Chogokin Naoaki.
>>156
Oh
Before
But
Although there was also something that Nariyoshi did, after this, Yoshitsune will switch sides to the Southern Court, so originally, the responsibility for that area should fall more on Yoshitsune than on Takauji.
In the end, Yoshimitsu awakened and knocked them all down, but in this work where Yoshimitsu is portrayed as a tyrannical monster and Nobuyoshi and Waka are depicted as justice, I wonder what will happen.
The Takahashi clan seems to be disregarding the historically significant house by gathering newly arrived active military commanders under that policy, and it appears that Lord Yoshitomo has no intention of suppressing this.
I have no choice but to ask Nobuyoshi for help.
Let’s establish the Kanto Kanrei, okay? Uh-huh.
Is Waka still fighting alongside Yoshimitsu?
>>135
Ideally, Yoshimitsu and Toshiieshi, who have joined our ranks, would be shouting “Yahaa! Die with Nitta!!!”
“Then they will attack and reclaim Kamakura.”
Instantly awakened, Takauji gets beaten up and Kamakura is taken.
>>136
The character of Naoyoshi is too beautiful.
It looks like it was printed with a copier.
You think that normally you can just crush it and deal with it directly, right?
The sense of impermanence is strong because by the time the second round starts, the brotherly relationship has become irreparably damaged.
In fact, the Muromachi shoguns are so obscure that Ashikaga Yoshimitsu is among the more famous ones.
>>143
Even the Kamakura shogun is thin!
The Ashikaga clan relies on Naoyoshi as their backing, so the Ashikaga people have no choice but to cling to Naoyoshi.
I can’t unconditionally affirm what I like, you know, Toshimitsu.
Is it a copier or something?
From Yoshitoki’s perspective, the Takai clan, including Shijō, has been a long-time partner acting as the stewards for the Ashikaga family.
From a straightforward perspective, those guys didn’t even pay attention before my older brother became the party leader, so isn’t it strange for them to act all high and mighty now? That’s what I think.
Leading the Kyushu army without a distinct base is just like Yoshimitsu.
Speaking of which, the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate was also involved in a bloody struggle with his brothers.
Regardless of his abilities, Yoshitsune tends to forget things, and it’s a fact that it’s quite concerning to make him the shogun.
>>154
Furthermore, on my mother’s side, I am of the Hojo lineage.
Well, the legitimacy of the bloodline is quite low, and the Hojo clan that was protected had to deal with the uprising of the Chusan-dai.
Yoshiyasu must have felt quite uncomfortable.
>>154
When looking only at the results, it seems that Tadaoki’s limit was a blind spot…
>>163
In the first place, no one was seeking a fair trial back in that era.
Hurry up and give me the results that are convenient for me; if you can’t, then die.
Though it’s rough, it was correct for Yoshitsune to hasten the end of the trial in that era.
>>167
From a literal standpoint, it allows the person who is making the correct argument to win, so it can’t really be called fair.
It was nearly impossible to gather proper evidence back in that era.
There is a theory that Yoshiteru attempted to wrap himself in the go-sho (a type of cloth) and overdid it, leading to his assassination. In that sense, it has become common for the Ashikaga shoguns to listen to reason when threatened with military force.
Well, if you want to be inspired by a character, it would be Yoshimitsu rather than Yoshisada…
“I’m going to make a comeback from Kyushu! I wonder if Mr. Kuroda has some old superstitions about it?”
After the Onin War, the Ashikaga Shogunate was repeatedly exiled and returned, being used as a pawn in the internal conflicts of the Hosokawa family.
>>164
Is it about the kumquat head part?
Shinobu will end up in a very pitiful situation after this, so I hope you look forward to it.
>>150
I see.
In the past, I used to think, why such a complicated name!
Names are important due to rights, legitimacy, and the convenience of power, aren’t they?
>>2
Isn’t it “versus” instead of “battle”?
Management of Evil Gangs
Nagi might have even been better off if he had just excluded Takashirō.
>>171
In that sense, both Naoyoshi and Naofuyu are quite similar.
>>176
Because it’s the blood of Ashikaga.
Well, even my political rival Masanaru hasn’t said a word like “that kid isn’t my son” about Naoharu, so he must have really looked like him…
It’s somewhat far in terms of the era, but in “Shinkuro Hashiru,” the relationships related to the shogunate are seriously complicated and it’s really annoying! With brothers, too!
In the first place, the power of the medieval steward is too strong.
It was as if there was another head of the household, managing all the affairs of the family, overseeing the overall commander of the war, liaising with outsiders, protecting the interests of the vassals, and even handling rewards.
Of course, there were often disputes over this; even during the Sengoku period, it caused many conflicts.
>>173
To put it more plainly, the position of a general itself…
In the latter half of the Muromachi period, instead of threatening the shogun, they start to drive him out of Kyoto.
Even though it’s a time when I don’t know what Waka is doing, personally, I find this story interesting and want to keep watching it.
The way Yoshitsune died is somewhat tragic.
>>180
I don’t know why, but when I was chasing a fleeing enemy, a wound on my back (???) became infected and I suffered to the point of dying…
Perhaps the original Yoshitsune was in a quite tough situation around here…