
Starting today, I will live as a mere monk, Muraksai, having changed from Oda Jijū Nagamasa.
How about “Juurakusa” or something similar? It’s a name I came up with, you know?
>>1At least make it Yurakuzai…
>>2I don’t really understand it intuitively, though.
What is the difference between Muraku, Yuraku, and Juuraku?
Is Juraku uncool?
>>47When I tried to call myself Oda Heibon…
My boss tried to call me Oda Party Boy.
>>49So you told them to forgive you for being a happy person, Oda…?
>>49At least I would like to be called Oda Riajuu-sai.
Gengo! Isn’t that Gengo!
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Somehow, surviving is just too strong.
In the end, I died though.
>>5If you don’t die, it’s scary!
Nobuo and Oda are unnecessarily living in a dirty way.
>>6Without these guys, Oda wouldn’t continue as a daimyo, and rather, living in a dirty way is an essential ability for a samurai.
As a result, the name remains in Tokyo (at worst).
The tea room still remains and is a national treasure.
The strongest survival ability in the Warring States period.
Isn’t it a road droppings lord that is not a person?
>>10Murashige is not talked about much in society.
Is a life where you survive after having your nephew, the head of the Oda family, slit your abdomen the best?
But it’s just a pile of crap on the side of the road…
The scale of what I did with Murashige is completely different.
There are some creative aspects, but Nagamasa’s blunder might have changed the fate of the Oda family and even history itself.
The timing for leaving Osaka has also passed.
Living to 75 in an era where humans typically live for 50 years is incredible.
>>17Because I’m building on my brother and nephew…
Well, since I’ve lived a long time, there are definitely more things being said about me.
I abandoned my vassals and my wife and ran away alone!
You made your heir and nephew, who is also your lord, commit suicide and then fled!
There is no difference there…!
My son is going to cause trouble in Osaka after this, so Nagamasa is amazing.
>>21“I will take responsibility because this guy caused trouble by instigating my son to survive.”
It seems that you did it in order to survive safely away from the Toyotomi side.
Leaving your family to take their own lives and then when it’s your turn saying “It’s me” and running away is quite the scum.
Oda probably wants to keep at least one person around… and survived.
I just recently learned about the origin of Yurakucho.
Second imperial-like position
If this guy is attached, it means Oda is attached.
It’s true that they survived under the Oda brand, but putting that aside, their survival instinct is amazing.
It’s strange that although he has almost the same face as Bokyo Taro, he looks like a young guy over there.
♪ Oda no Gengo is not a human.
It is said that a playful song became popular.
>>29The source of that story is just a gossip magazine for Oda haters.
>>29This is a book of casual stories written about a hundred years later, so it’s better to take it with a grain of salt.
Yurakuzai himself is quite hot-blooded.
“Like the Oda clan or the Azai clan, just elevated.”
Houses that are merely vassals of the Shiba and Kyogoku have become like this lately.
It’s funny that it has become a brand.
The survival instinct to use the head of the Oda family as a decoy to escape is amazing.
Because I survived, I can lie down like this with Oribe and sip tea…
>>33The record is still there and I can’t help but laugh.
It’s funny that drinking tea while lying down seems like something out of a creative work, yet people actually do it.
I have seen posts saying that he was hated by everyone for killing his nephew.
If it were really like that, then things like Yūrakuryū wouldn’t remain.
Similarly, while fleeing from Nijo Castle, Maeda Gen’i went to protect Sanpōshi, so it hasn’t been much of a topic of discussion.
Aren’t you just planning to appear incompetent so that your lord’s family will overlook it?
The lord of Kaga was also pretending to be a fool to appeal to Tokugawa.
To survive in that era, one must have an excessively high sense of self-worth.
It’s the house of my former lord, so I show at least a little consideration, right? Is it more convenient to show that kind of attitude?
As a result of Nagayoshi escaping, he was viewed critically at the time.
A song mocking Nagamasa for abandoning Nobutada became popular.
It is a historical fact that Nagamasa recommended seppuku to Nobutada and then fled.
I guess that’s how it feels.
>>42The second one is also questionable whether it is a fact.
Opposite to surviving by showcasing incompetence.
I’m smart, I don’t know what I’ll do, I want a million koku.
There is a route where I can survive by promoting myself, but I wouldn’t really recommend it.
>>43That is only permitted for those who are far away, strong, and find the hunt unworthy…
Shimazu and so on.
Anyway, the Oda Seven and the gossip magazines about the Oda clan probably wrote things that aren’t true.
>>46In reality, Nobutada escaped with a death-defying resolve.
In this manga, Date was just continuously pulling a “I’ll do it, I’ll do it” scam…
>>50It’s good that the person is not aware they are committing fraud.
Historical facts are somehow more wicked and bewildering.
There are many brazen people, but the one who stands out the most is Munen.
When summarized like this, the trend of renaming is really intense!
By the way, what is Gengo?
>>57Nagayoshi’s nickname is Oda Gengorō.
Nagayoshi is said to be the child of a concubine (who is unknown), so if we think safely, it likely means he is the fifth child between Nobuhide and that concubine.
My favorite in “Hyouge Mono”.
Like parent, like child.
The fire-patterned kesa is nothing but a distraction, isn’t it, Murakusa?
The only thing that Nobutada, who seemed skilled in both war and internal affairs, lacked was a survival instinct.
All you need is that.
>>62Although Nobutada is supposed to be in a position where he should get dirty the most, he is too noble and excellent as a samurai, which makes him seem unsuitable to be a leader.
Isn’t the Oda hermit a bit too pretentious?
How about Paradise Oda?
There might have been a feeling that if it were from Hideyoshi, it would be trying to stand out from everything else.
I would like to be called “the dung by the roadside.”
Because I am a person of elegance, I contributed properly to the arts, fine arts, and literature.
My favorite names when I became a monk are Josui Ensei and Fushikian Kenshin.