What were the Japanese from China and China during the Warring States Period?

China people were the most active lords in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and Muromachi era.

Generally speaking, China people's influence is less than our traditional reputation.

However, no matter how big it is, whether it is a county or several townships, it is based on land. They rule the land, maintain a certain military strength, and have the power to levy taxes. Some people form a slap in the face, and some people choose to be subordinate to the name.

Chinese will also actively promote the economic development in China, and there will be industrial management facilities around the Chinese residence. For example, the formal markets such as Sanri City, Jiushi City and Tenth City with Shouteng territory in the mountains are headed by Pizhuang.

Forges and foundries are also under their own control, not to mention agricultural management through the people. And for a common interest or purpose, People's Republic of China (PRC) was established by concluding a contract.

China people mainly have the following characteristics (not all of them are satisfied at the same time):

1, holding the county scale; 2. Maintain its independence at ordinary times and be free from the interference of big names; 3. Form a contractual relationship with Daming by exchanging invitations and submitting hostages;

4. After Daming promised the above commitments, as compensation, the countries undertook military service for Daming (that is, military service); 5. Take the second place as the communication link between Daming and other countries.

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Japan's Warring States Period (1467- 1585 or 16 15) generally refers to the period from the late Muromachi shogunate to Antu Taoshan.

It first came from the 20th Statue of History written by Takeda Shingen (152 1-1573), a celebrity of Jia Fei (now Yamanashi Prefecture), with the opening words "above the Warring States".

However, Takeda Shingen, who loves China's art of war, actually applied the name of China Warring States directly to Japan to describe Japan's political situation.

After the Ren Ying Uprising, celebrities from all over Japan rose in succession. /kloc-In the mid-6th century, Nobunobu, the most powerful warrior in the region, rose. In three years (1560), Lu Yong defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto's 40,000 troops with 2,000 men in a narrow barrel and became famous at one fell swoop.

Later, Andy and Feng Jingen were gradually unified. In the tenth year of Tianzheng (1582), the change of Benneng Temple broke out and Nobuka died. Yukio Hatoyama is an important official of Oda. He defeated Akechi Mitsuhide and Shibata Katsuie successively and established his successor status.

After that, Japan was gradually unified through the Four Kingdoms Conquest, the Kyushu Conquest and the Battle of Odahara. Later, he was named "Toyotomi's Family" by the Emperor and was awarded the post of "Guan Bai". Toyotomi Hideyoshi's era is called "Taoshan Age".

In the third year of Qing Dynasty (1598), after his death, the Fengchen family was divided into two factions: the near river (western army) and the tail Zhang (eastern army). As one of the five elders of the regime, Tokugawa Ieyasu launched a joint campaign between Guan Yuan and Yuan in the fifth year of Qing Dynasty (1600), and defeated the western army.

In the eighth year of Evergreen (1603), the Tokugawa shogunate was established, and the Toyotomi family was gradually wiped out in the two Osaka battles of 16 14 and 15, and the Warring States period ended.

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