
Even now, I am from the North Korea faction. It is a lie that I surrendered to the South Korea faction!
Because there are no representative generals of the Southern Dynasty…
Ashikaga has a high status as a warrior.
Because I have strength.
Isn’t it already doomed when the one who betrayed us (just kidding) is the strongest?
Although the father of Kakei-kyou is above the thread image, unlike his son, he does not possess the talent of a military commander…
Isn’t the third son of Kusunoki still not showing his talents?
It seems likely that the theory of being killed by my brother will be adopted, but I wonder if I can regain my sanity by the end.
If Kiyokata were alive, it would be different.
On the contrary, it’s not just relative; the ordinary Dark Elf Uesugi-dono has become a great lord thanks to Shiba’s advice, so that comparison is also difficult.
What’s with the dark elves and the grass people fitting into a proper framework?
I have my reasons for being pushed to the limit, but without a doubt, it’s my brother who is being the craziest at this time…
Why is Uesugi a dark elf?
I saw a reply suggesting whether it could be changed so that Kageya somehow survives when he dies.
Kengo is the strongest weapon that the court can present, being the Shogun of Oshu.
If you live, you’ll end up at the top here.
In this area, when Nobuhiro swore loyalty to Yoshisuke and took an attitude like “Thank you very much,” he was met with a response like “Are you kidding me?!”
To be honest, it’s not strange that I’ve become this way since I spent the most time with that brother.
“If you think about it, he’s a traitor who surrendered to the Southern Court that was supposed to have destroyed Kamakura.”
Originally, it was just considered to have foresight that wasn’t bound by preconceived notions but was bad at war because it couldn’t take people’s feelings into account.
It is being expressed in a negative way.
Is this it? After it’s over, I’ll handle the rewards since I’m in charge.
Even assuming that Yoshimitsu was decent, this guy is still making some pretty funky moves around this time…
If you want to preserve Kiyoe, then let’s also preserve Masanari.
However, the contrast between an interesting week and a boring week is incredible.
Why does a complete loser win at critical moments?
At that time, itsuki’s behavior was clearly strange.
There are various theories suggesting that he went crazy due to power or due to alcoholism, but…
It’s hard to make excuses when you’re at odds with the heir and have taken in the head of the family’s illegitimate child as an adopted child while being in conflict with the head of the family.
From Yoshimitsu’s perspective, it might be that he replaced Nagayoshi with Yoshitsune because it didn’t work out when he let Nagayoshi handle things.
If you’re going to do that, you need to take care of Naoyoshi as Takashi mentioned.
The messiness is precisely because it was kept alive ineptly.
It’s rare to see a story like this where the legitimate son isn’t incompetent!
In this work, Ashikaga Takauji is portrayed as an incomprehensible monster, but when observing their actions, both Ashikaga Tadayoshi and Ashikaga Yoshikazu are also incredibly difficult to understand… what is up with the Ashikaga family…
The parent bank wasn’t good in Kanto, but it has built a surprisingly strong foundation in Ise, so I don’t think it’s that bad.
I felt like I had seen these eyes somewhere, and then I remembered that the drooling governor had eyes like these.
It feels like Ashikaga Takauji is being manipulated by his subordinates these days.
The drama “Taiheiki” portrays Yoshitune as unreliable while enhancing the original reasons for trusting Naofuyu, making Naoyoshi’s thoughts easier to understand.
Takashojiro’s desire to make Yoshitsune a puppet was also strongly emphasized.
I wonder what the reality was like.
Kenkai himself has charisma, but there’s no denying that the legendary Saiko Yuki Munihiro is a great general.
The Ashikaga clan tends to be quite impulsive and often shows their true strength when they are cornered.
The monster Yoshimitsu, who suddenly gained the ability to read a hundred moves ahead.
My son might die next week without any classes.
Mount Fuji is beautiful because of Mount Hōei, but did the author receive money from Yamanashi or something?
According to Dr. Kameda, it seems that the misdeeds of Takashitane are mostly exaggerated in later generations.
By the way, the Ashikaga clan was extremely wary of the Kamakura shogunate being taken over by the Hojo family.
Takashi Naoshi, who is moving exactly the same way, is too challenging, and as expected, he is perishing.
The Takao brothers are nerfed when it comes to escaping, but there’s no one else who can properly maneuver the Ashikaga army.
Since there’s no choice, after losing the Takahashi brothers, Yoshimitsu continues to fight at the front lines to manage things himself… What is he even managing!
There is nothing that is eternal and unchanging…
There are quite a few theories suggesting that Naoyoshi seems to see reality the best, but actually does not.
In other words, Yoshitoki changed the way of doing trials that Naoyoshi used because it was too idealistic and had no functionality at all.
There are some similarities between Emperor Go-Daigo and Yukinaga, so I can understand why Yoshimitsu likes these two.
Nobuyoshi idealizes the governance of Hojo Yasutoki’s era and is trying to return to that.
It’s important to learn from history, but if we’re not looking at the future, there’s no helping it.
It’s interesting that during the time of the Onin War, the Shiba, Hatakeyama, and Hosokawa were quite powerful, but by this time, their influence is nowhere near that of Naoyoshi and Takashira.
Momoi has a stronger presence, though.
No matter how you depict Ashikaga Takauji around here, it doesn’t change the fact that he couldn’t stop the conflict among his subordinates.
I was obsessed with something else in every piece; my mental state was broken; the weakness of my heart swayed by others’ words; I thought it would be okay since we are family, but I’m struggling to find some reason for it.
Are the Takahashi brothers ending here?
Nobuyoshi is an idealist, and when things don’t go his way, he immediately starts to throw a fit, so it’s pretty certain that he’s the most troublesome in this era.
Aren’t you preparing to betray us a few months after the start of the Kenmu Restoration?
Yoshiyasu used to be considered progressive in the past, as he personally made rulings.
There’s a theory being discussed recently that it’s just that the shogunate during the time of Yoshitsune was that much smaller.
It was because of the ruin caused by the Kan’ō disturbance that things became so tattered.
I don’t think that Takauji would lose any status just because he’s kind of floppy in that area and is being swayed by his subordinates…
In the drama “Taiheiki,” Naoyoshi was extremely short-tempered and would get angry easily.
I used to think that it was because they were sacrificing themselves to establish Yoshimitsu.
I recently remembered that it was relatively close to historical facts.
In the first place, without any ambition for the world, from which position is the young lord judging others?
Although it’s the final boss, I can’t see a vision where Waka can defeat Yoshimitsu…
It would be a story about how, using this in the way of depicting a runaway youth, the two who threaten my power are eliminated.
Why are the youth who are pursuing personal happiness supporting the southern dynasty?
Even if Moro-chan was disliked, I really wonder why Naoyoshi is able to win here…
Shiba’s power is too large, and their lineage is almost like that of the second branch of the Ashikaga main family, so they have been heavily wary of them as a result.
Shiba has also been saying until quite recently, “I’m also Ashikaga, you know?”
It’s laughable that the shogunate is already falling apart even though the young ones don’t have to try hard.
After winning by removing the divine power, it seems like Taira no Yoshitsune, who has just become an ordinary human, will be beaten up badly.
I’m going to kill you because you’re annoying.
That’s fine for a samurai.
What is the significance of this battle…? What am I getting caught up in…?
Suwa will be messed up by that bastard Takeda several hundred years later.
Even if we are not aiming for revenge or the world, we cannot afford to refrain from sending out troops.
In this manga, while Young Master may not actually win, it seems necessary for him to maintain a position of psychological superiority over Yoshitoki, and that in itself is quite challenging.
It’s already forgotten by the common people, and it’s impossible to restore the Kamakura shogunate in terms of military strength, so I said I would give up, but I haven’t given up on personal revenge, right?
I think that, paradoxically, the reason Yoshitsune instinctively dislikes Naoharu is because his divine power does not work on him.
It’s normal for the son of a typical master to become a general, so everyone must be getting pretty old.
Character sudden changes and confusion likely stem from many areas where later materials or narrative coherence did not work out well.
The downfall is largely the responsibility of the Hojo as well.
That aside, Yoshitsune is just the source of confusion.
Uesugi has become decent enough to apologize for the trouble his son is causing to Waka…
The Moro Brothers are trying to repeat the history of Hojo!!! 11!!1
It seems like this war was the result of losing control.
As for the thread image, it will also be unfortunate from here on…
The conflict between brothers is fruitless, and the struggles of the previous generation are completely meaningless.
Butlers in this era…
Kōshi no Nari’s downfall.
Niki Yoriaki’s downfall.
Shiba Takekane’s fall from power.
I think it’s impressive that you found someone willing, since the outcome isn’t a good one.
I wonder if I was just making those I didn’t like into butlers and crushing them.
The Jokyu Incident marked the end of the last emperor-led governance due to its influence.
The Twin Emperor System was still too early for humanity.
Suwa and Ogawahara somehow made a comeback during the Edo period, so they are winners.
What’s alarming is that it suggests a pointless and barren war will start again in a few hundred years.
The Ōnin War.
It’s great that Hosokawa-kun can’t keep up with such a dispute.
The Muromachi shogunate likely operated under a twin shogun system as well.
It wasn’t completely problem-free, but isn’t it crazy that the peaceful era lasted for 260 years with that raccoon?
However… the Edo Shogunate established the triple shogunate family system and succeeded…
If you only look at them, you can understand that they’re annoyed and asking for support.
When they band together and attach a great cause to it, the movement suddenly becomes astonishing.
It’s convenient to just go to the opposing camp of those who want to take the land.
Does something get bugged when the highest authority overlaps?
Hehe… Even though it should be a time of peace, the Edo period is all murky and messed up.
Somehow, the Muromachi shogunate managed to maintain its authority until the worst mistake was made of dismissing a shogun while in office, allowing him to escape and establish a government in exile.
Paradoxically, it is understandable, but the authority-less Hojo regime is truly insane.
During the Edo period, it was impressive that they managed to endure the bad luck of hitting the global cold period, namely the poor harvest period of the 17th century.
The Onin War had meaning.
The meaningless chaos has become meaningful.
I think the Twin Shogun System of the Muromachi period only served as a source of conflict…
It’s unfortunate that historical facts are like that, but after leaving it alone for 10 years, deciding to go and attack the political core now just makes them a dangerous terrorist.
The thread image shows signs of death…
Well, the failure of the emperor and the young leader before the current one was one of the reasons for the rise of Ashikaga…
The Triple Shogunate is tense, but originally, the goal is just to preserve some part of the divine lord’s shogunate, so that’s fine.
The double imperial family was not created for that singular purpose, but rather is a product of circumstances and confusion…
Isn’t there something like proof of being the supreme ruler?
Like a Mito Komon’s inro…
The Onin War is terrible in that, despite its long duration, there were no real winners.
Kyoto is falling apart, isn’t it?!
There are many characterizations like the funny Tsunetoshi and the overly serious Naoyoshi, but in reality, there isn’t much of that contrast; Naoyoshi is just Tsunetoshi’s younger brother.
Mr. Kusunoki’s motives and reasons for service are easy to understand, and there are good events where a small elite group defeats a large army, as well as moments of regrettable death caused by being overwhelmed by numbers.
Stop casually labeling any opposing force to the dominant power in the country as terrorists.
It can’t be helped; in a time when medicine wasn’t advanced, if we narrowed down the family line, the heir would easily die and the family would become extinct, so if we don’t have backup, we’re doomed.
It looks like the top is taking the best part from a family feud, just like in a ruthless battle.
In other words, Sonshi = Yamamori.
Imperial Seal! Imperial Seal!