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Japan's Warring States War God, the name of Echou Kenobu Uesugi was born

Warring States Army God - Kenshin Uesugi

(Also known asLong-tailed Jinghu£¬¤¦¤¨¤¹¤® ¤±¤ó¤·¤ó £¬Uesugi Kenshin £©

(February 18, 1530 - April 19, 1578)

A daimyo who was active in the Warring States Period in Japan, the guardian of the state of Echou, was named "Tiger Chiyo". As an adult, it is called the Long-tailed Jinghu. He has three adopted sons, named Jing Sheng, Jing Hu and Shangtiao Zhengfan. Because he inherited the surname of Uesugi, the Kanto Governor, and was successively given the name by Uesugi Constitutional Government, who was the Kanto Governor, and Yoshihiro Ashikaga, the Muromachi Shogun General, he was also known as Uesugi Masako and Uesugi Toshiko. After becoming a monk, the Dharma name was Humble and Faith. Due to his high military command ability, he was known as the Dragon of the Empress of Vietnam in later generations, and was generally known as the God of War. The official positions were from four to four to be demoted to Zheng Shaobi and four to be demoted to Major General of the Guards. After his death, he was given back to the two. In 1548, Qianxin became the governor of the Nagao family and unified the later generations of Echou with his outstanding ability. Since then, efforts have been made to restore the old order of the Muromachi shogunate, fighting many times with Takeda Nobuhiro in the south and Hojo Ishiyasu in the southeast. Among them, five joint battles with Takeda Nobuhiro on the island of Kawanaka, and the offensive and defensive battle with Hojo Ishiyasu's Kanto--the Odawara offensive and defensive battle are famous battles in Japan's military history.

In 1577, due to Oda Nobunaga's actions to eliminate the Muromachi shogunate, Mogenshin began an expedition against Oda Nobunaga and defeated Oda Army in Handorikawa (known as the Battle of Handorikawa). He died of a cerebral hemorrhage the following year in the mountain town of Spring.

Although Qianxin was invincible, he was praised as"The Dragon of Echigou"," The strongest in the Warring States "The general, but he believed in Buddhism, was once very contradictory. Especially the Buddhist god of war: Bishamen Tian, who claimed to be the incarnation of Bishamen Tian, held high the "Bishamen" flag for holy war. Due to the advocacy of "righteousness", his behavior was very special in the troubled times of the Warring States Period.

Taro Sakamoto, an authority in Japanese historiography, commented on Kenshin in his book "Introduction to Japanese History"£º"Among the generals of various countries who are impermanent and fiercely fighting, Kenshin Uesugi is known as a high-level person who respects gods and Buddhas, values human relations, is virtuous, and is good at learning. It is worthy of being a breath of freshness in chaos."It can be said to be a very incisive summary.

Kenshin Uesugi of the Warring States period

Keywords: February 18, 1530, Uesugi, God of War, Japan


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