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The Warring States Period of Japan, the Antu Momoyama Period, and the Edo Period, the general Naoki passed away

Naoe Kensei
On January 23, 1620, Kanae Naoe, a general of Japan during the Warring States Period, Antu Taoshan Period, and Edo Period, passed away (1560-1620). He was a senior citizen of the Uesugi family. People call it a talented general who has both civil and military skills and is capable both inside and outside.
His father was the elder of the Nagao Masakai family and Kemuchi Ueda Deacon Higuchi, and his mother was the sister of Kemuchi Naoe, an important minister of the Uesugi family. Kemuchi later inherited the Naoe family and was called "the two major accompanying ministers in the world" with Kemuchi Katakura, a minister of the Ida family. He calls himself "the world's number one escort minister." In addition to being good at using heavy hammers as a weapon, it is also one of Japan's seven-pillar guns.
In the third year of Yongrok (1560), he was born in Sakado Castle, Utanuma Prefecture, Echgo State. His father was the mayor of Nagao Masakami and Sanemon, and his first name was Higuchi and Roku. When he was a child, Kansu has long been praised as having both wisdom and courage. At the age of 5, he has become a close minister of Uesugi Keikuo under the recommendation of Xiantaoyuan (Uesugi Kenshin's sister is also Uesugi Keikuo's mother). It is said that because Jian Suen was a beautiful boy, he was favored by Uesugi Qianxin and served as Qianxin's close attendant. Encouraged by Qianxin, he worked hard to study knowledge. In the seventh year of Yonglu (1564), due to the death of Nagao Masaki, the owner of Ueda's Nagao Family, he followed Ueda's Kenshin Keikaku (then called Nagao Kanami), who was the adopted son of Ueda Kenshin, to enter Haruga Mountain City. However, there is no historical data to support it.
On March 13, the sixth year of Tianzheng (1578), Qianxin died of illness, and the "Yuguan Rebellion" broke out in the Shangshan family. Jian Shou, who was only 18 years old, won the initiative for Jing Sheng. A few days later, he announced the "Will of Qianxin" and made Jing Sheng the new governor of the family. He also helped Jing Sheng quickly occupy Chunri Mountain City, giving Jing Sheng an overwhelming advantage in order to attack Shangshan Jinghu. During this period, he continued to advise Jing Sheng in the chaos. His wisdom and strategy were recognized by Jing Sheng and other old ministers. Became one of the heroes in putting down the chaos.
In the tenth year of Tensho (1582), Jing Sheng's close confidant Naoe Shingang was killed by Maori Hidehiro due to a quarrel. The Naoe family, which had always been active in Ueshiro, left the war. Jing Sheng immediately ordered him to join the Naoe family, married Naoe Jinggang's daughter and Naoe's wife Achuan, inherited the Naoe family, officially changed his name to Naoe Kansu, and became the city lord of Yushiki. After that, he co-ruled with Hideharu Kano, assisted Jing Sheng in governing Vietnam, and exerted his talents in internal affairs, military and political affairs to become the steward of Uesugi. However, at this time, the Uesugi family faced a dilemma. Outside, the Shibata family attacked Yue Hou, and inside, there was the rebellion in Shibata, and they continued to assist Jing Sheng in coping with them one by one and made a lot of contributions. Finally, with the changes in the Ingential Temple and Hideyoshi's rapid actions, Jing Sheng was indirectly relieved of many difficulties.
In the 11th year of Tensho (1583), Jing Sheng and Hideyoshi formally formed an alliance to contain Shibata's general Saasa Seizheng so that Hideyoshi could attack the Katsu family of Shibata. In the twelfth year of Tianzheng (1584), Hideu Kano died of illness and was basically responsible for domestic and foreign affairs. After Xiuji's death, he was completely taken over by one person who was quite good at foreign languages. The vassals called Jing Sheng "Imperial House Shape"(Lord), and Jian Shou "Danna"(Master). In the 13th year of Tensho (1585), Jian continued to accompany Jing Sheng to meet Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Yueshui City, and established the "Yueshui Alliance" to formally submit to Hideyoshi. At this time, Jian continued to meet Hideyoshi and his close minister Sansei Ishida, and later became good friends. It is said that after seeing Jian Shu, Hideyoshi praised him greatly: "This person is an extraordinary talent, he must be a capable person in the world! In the 16th year of Tianzheng (1588), he continued to accompany Jing Sheng to Luo, and the emperor conferred the title of Major General Kwon of the Left Guards of the Fourth Order, and continued to serve as the Fifth Order.
During the Niigata Rebellion, a fierce battle was launched between Niigata and Shigejia Niigata for the strategic location. In the 11th year of Tianzheng (1583), Shangsugi's family was defeated due to heavy rain. So he renovated the Shinano River, whose mainstream was uncertain, dug a tributary of the Nakanoguchi River to lay the foundation for the Niigata Plain, and then gradually squeezed the space of the Niigata Tian family. In the 13th year of Tensho (1586), he occupied Niigata Castle and Numaburi Castle and gained control of Niigata Port. Shigejia, who lost his financial resources, quickly declined. In the 15th year of Tensho (1587), Kansu and Nobukyoshi Fujita captured the branch city of Shibanita Castle, Ishibukyo Castle, and immediately captured Shibanita Castle, ending the war.
In the 16th year of Tianzheng (1588), Toyoda Hideyoshi gave him the surname Toyoda, and he became the governor of the mountain city under the name of Toyoda Jianshou. In the 17th year of Tianzheng (1589), he and Jing Sheng sent troops to visit. After the occupation, he was assigned to manage Sado. In the 18th year of Tensho (1590), he followed Jing Sheng to participate in the expedition of Odawara, and together with Matsuyama City, Naoyasu Yamada and his subordinates Kaneki, Naoyasu Naoyasu, Namba Tada Kenji, surrendered Wurashi, and then served as a vanguard to occupy many cities in the east, including Hachioji Castle.
In the first year of Wenlu (1592), Wenlu and Jingsheng sent troops to Korea to participate in the Battle of Wenlu Gyeongchang and captured several cities. However, unlike other invaders, they continued each city and did not rape and plunder. Instead, they preserved all the documents, books and atlases to broaden their knowledge and expand their own knowledge. The good stories that were spread at that time were also praised by Hideyoshi. In addition, they also repaired the Dabao Temple City in the area of Zhuangnei and pacified the peasant uprising in the Dingding territory.
In January of the fourth year of Wenlu (1595), Toyotomi Hideyoshi ordered Jing Sheng to manage the gold and silver mines in Hou Yue and Saidu, and to continue his appointment as an acting official.
In the third year of Qingchang (1598), due to the poor management of Aijin by Pu Sheng Hidehang, Hideyoshi changed the title of Jingsheng to Aijin by a name of 1.2 million stone. However, what was surprising was that among them, 60,000 stone of rice from the Dehwa State (plus 300,000 stone of the ship horses) was awarded and continued, which was almost equivalent to the treatment of the Daimyo. At that time, there were only eleven daimyo whose fiefs were more than 300,000 stones high. As a minister of daimyo, Jian Xu became famous throughout Japan because he received such a generous reward, which made people in the world evaluate Jian Xu again; he was known as "the first accompanying minister in the world." On the one hand, this reflected Hideyoshi's affirmation of Jiansu's talents; on the other hand, some people at that time believed that Hideyoshi was a means to distinguish Jingsheng and Jiansu. This time, the territory of the Shangshanjia family was divided into Huijin by the territory of the highest family, and the land within the village was given to two parts: the place of residence and the place within the village. In order to connect the two places, the Korean-Japanese Road was continuously built (a dangerous road along the ridge of the Asahi Mountains, which was basically abandoned after the War of Sekiwon).
Since the conquest of the dynasty, the relationship between Ishida Mitsubishi and Tokugawa Ieyasu has deteriorated. On August 18, the third year of Keijang (1598), Hideyoshi died, and Tokugawa Ieyasu's power has risen. Thirty percent met and continued, promising to pay back a total of more than two million stone in the land of the Kenshin era after the war. Due to such a generous and friendly relationship, coupled with dissatisfaction with Ieyasu, he decided to oppose Ieyasu and exiled Nobuyoshi Fujita, an important official of the Ueyugu family who advocated harmony with the Tokugawa family. However, with the death of the Maeda Ritsuya in the fourth year (1599), Ieyasu's power surpassed that of Japan, which was completely unfavorable to Thirty percent. In addition, the Toyotomi family was dissatisfied with Thirty percent for a long time. Two days after the death of the Ritsuya family, Thirty percent was immediately besieged, and the two After learning about it, he believed that the time had come and urged Jing Sheng to return to Aizu to rebuild the fortifications and prepare for war.
In the fifth year of Qingchang (1600), anti-Naoko faction and Eastern army names such as Echigo Horie Hideji and Tozawa Masaru accused Jingsheng of rebellion. In April of the same year, Jiakang faction Fengguang Temple accepted to urge Jingsheng Shangluo to explain, and continued to use the opportunity to write the famous "Naoko-like Sixteen Articles" to refute the accusation of Iakang point by point, and scolded Iakang for ignoring Taige's orders. After reading it, Iakang cursed: "I have read countless documents in the sixty-three years of my life, and this is the most rude and presumptuous book among them! How can I tolerate such a work?" This letter that caused Jiakang to be furious and provoked the Aizu expedition was considered a forgery by later generations, and it is very likely to be changed. However, in the letter pursued by the old Toyotomi who discouraged Jiakang Uesugi from the expedition, he wrote, "This time, what Naoko did was rude, and it is excusable to make you angry." "You don't have to have a general knowledge of the country people.", and the continued letter exists, which indeed angered Jiakang.
On June 18, Jiakang announced that he would send troops to crusade and arrived at Xiaoshan on July 24 to formulate a strategy. At the same time, he continued to form a battle with Jing Sheng in Gelongyuan. However, Ishida just happened to raise an army in Gini on the same day. On August 4, Jiakang ordered his second male Xiukang to guard and lead his army to Guanyuan to fight against the Western Army. Hearing the news that Kangxi had fled, Jian Shuang immediately advised Jing Sheng to pursue him immediately and said: "My lord, you should send troops to pursue the rebels to stabilize the world! "However, Jing Sheng refused the legacy of not breaking the Taige's legacy of" no matter what happens ", and continued to switch to the Yuzhou strategy and the Yuehou strategy. Unfortunately, the Battle of Yuehou returned without success. In the Battle of Changgu Tang, the most important battle, Shimura Guangan and Yuyan Xiugang led a thousand defenders to resist hard, and the Shangshan Army was killed in Shangquan Taigang. Originally, they wanted to make a quick decision, but it turned into a protracted war. On September 29, news of the defeat of the Battle of Guanyuan came. After 20 days of fighting, the Shangshan Army could not defeat the company and had to retreat. The Supreme Army and the Ida Masumo troops who came to the rescue took advantage of the victory to pursue them, and finally withdrew to Ionizawa under the fighting of Suwara Kikinori, Maeda Yuri and other Uesugi generals. This retreat was very difficult
The code was praised by the enemy Yoshihiro and Ieyasu, and was later used as a combat example for the Japanese Army Staff Headquarters.
After returning to the land of ability, Kansei originally insisted on fighting the Tokugawa family to the end, but was persuaded by Jingsheng and Benzhuang Banchang to give up. In August of the sixth year of Gyeongchang (1601), Kansei followed Jingsheng Shangluo to apologize to Kayasu, and Jingsheng was reduced to 300,000 stones of Yonezawa, but Kansei was still awarded 60,000 stones. But Kansei only took 5,000 stones from himself, and the rest were distributed to other ministers. After Kayako learned of it, he exclaimed: "To be able to obtain such a capable minister, it is not difficult to take the world!" From then on, the Uesugi family declared their loyalty to the Tokugawa family. Due to Uesugi's apology, the relationship between the two families was eased,
In the 13th year of Keichang (1608), the name was changed to Shigemitsu to assist Jing Sheng in governing the Yonezawa Domain. Like in Vietnam, he was committed to the development and water control of new fields. A 3-kilometer-long stone embankment was built in the upper reaches of the uppermost river flowing through Yizawa to prevent flooding. It was later called the "Zhijiang Stone Embankment." The surface stone height of Yonizawa Fan is only 300,000 stones, but actually reaches 510,000 stones. In addition, it also expanded the urban area, revitalized the handicraft industry, and developed mines. In just ten years, it developed Yonezawa into a prosperous city with a prosperous city.
In order to establish good relations with the Tokugawa family, diplomacy was carried out through Masabu Honta, a close minister of the Tokugawa family. In the 14th year of Keijō (1609), with the help of Masabu, a tax of 100,000 stone was waived. In the 19th year of Qingchang (1614), Jiakang became the adopted son of the Zhijiang family after being a key minister, Bendo Zhengxin, and the next male minister. Later, he accompanied Jing Sheng to fight in the Winter and Summer Formations in Osaka, and achieved meritorious service in the Battle of Kano.
In the fifth year of Yuanhe (1619), he died of illness in Riyashiki, Edo. He was 60 years old. Before his death, he wrote a dying poem: "I am alone in a foreign country, remembering my old travels, whether it is piano or serge, and the moon falls on the lake. It is like autumn in heaven and earth. ", was buried in Dechang Temple, the Bodhi Temple of the Naojiang family, Yizawa. Later, a dispute between Dechang Temple and the Bodhi Temple of the Shangsujia family, Linquan Temple, failed, and Dechang Temple fled to Vietnam. The remaining tombstones and memorial tablets were moved to Dongyuan Temple, and then they were buried in Linquan Temple through the court's decision, and the bones were stored in Qingxinyuan in Gaoye Mountain. The original Buddhist name was Dasanquanzhi, and the Buddhist name for the 100th anniversary of his death was added to Dasanquanzhi in the Yingyuan Hall.
It is said that when Jiansei passed away, Jingsheng, who had always been expressionless, burst into tears, which shows the friendship between the two. Due to the early death of his parent-child Naoe Jingming, and the adopted son, Jiansei, was re-established as the governor of the family. Later, Zhengzhong returned to Hondo's surname and changed to serve and congratulate the Maeda family. Since then, Naojiang has disappeared from history forever. Some people say that this is a deliberate act by Jiansei, who believes that he is the sinner of the Uesugi family's reduced seal, and that his salary is too high, which has caused the Uesugi family to
On February 11, the thirteenth year of Taisho (1924), the Ministry of Miyako posthumously awarded four people. At this time, Jiansui was used instead of Chongguang after its name was renamed, so future generations only knew about Jiansui.
Key words: January 23, 1620, Naoe Kansei, Japan's Warring States Period, Edo Period


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