In the eleventh year of Yonglu (1568), Xiuji was born in a small village in Owari. Compared with other Warring States generals, Xiuji's family background did not even have the chance to be fabricated. His father Yasuke was an ordinary farmer and was content with farming. If it weren't for wonderful opportunities, this family would be as frivolous as other ordinary people. Let's spend the troubled times silently like Ping Ban. Hideji's mother Satoshi (Zuiryuin Hidden) has a younger brother. Although he is also a hard-core farmer, the man named Tokichiro has special talents and ambitions, and he has joined the Owari Guardian Oda Nobunaga. The year before, Tokichiro built a city in Sumamata overnight and won Nobunaga's heart. Xiuji will always be unable to escape the shadow of his uncle throughout his life.
At this time, Tokichiro was following Nobunaga on the road to spreading weapons all over the world. In the second year of Yuangui (1571), Zuohe Mountain Castle fell, and the Asai family was trapped in Xiaotani Castle. Fujiyoshiro was ordered to transfer the command to the lord of Asai Castle, Miyabe Tsurun. There was an obvious gap in strength between Oda and Asai, and Hideyoshi's painful demonstration of his interests made Miyabe quickly make up his mind to surrender. The young Hideji made his debut on the stage and was sent to the Miyabe family as an adopted son by his uncle Hideyoshi. Two years later, the Asai family perished, and Tokichiro changed his name to Hashiba Hideyoshi and was entrusted with the three counties of Kitaomi. Soon, the Miyoshi family of Kinai's famous family surrendered, and Hideyoshi, who hoped to whitewash his background as a poor relative, made Hidetsuji the adopted son of Miyoshi Yasunaga (Xiaoyan), named Miyoshi Sonshichiro Shinkichi, and his biological father Yasuke, also known as Miyoshi Yoshifusa (1st Road). ). Miyoshi Yasunaga was well-educated in tea ceremony and renge. Sunshichiro, who was gradually becoming more sensible, began to develop an interest in culture.
In the Honnoji Incident in the tenth year of Tensho (1582), Hideyoshi gradually rose to the pinnacle of power. In October of that year, Nobuyoshi and his adoptive father Miyoshi Yasunaga participated in Kiigen's expedition together and took the first step as a samurai. At the beginning of the next year, he participated in the attack on Kitagawa Ichimasu in Kitaise and captured Mine Castle, a castle caged by Takigawa Gitao (Ichimasu's nephew). In April, Hideyoshi and his arch-enemy Shibata Katsuie finally came to terms with each other, and the Hideyoshi War broke out. Maeda Toshiie and Kanamori Nagakon's withdrawal from the battle and Sakuma Morimasa's recklessness eventually led to the disastrous defeat of Shibata's army, and Katsuie subsequently set himself on fire and died. The most spectacular thing in this battle was the seven guns beside Hideyoshi. Although Nobuyoshi had no outstanding achievements, he did make military exploits. After the war, he was awarded the title of 20,000 koku from Kawachi Hokuyama for his merits. General Oda died or surrendered, and Hideyoshi had actually seized Nobunaga's power. The unwilling Tokugawa Ieyasu took the opportunity to join forces with Oda Nobuo to resist Hideyoshi. In March of the twelfth year of Tensho (1584), the two armies formed formations to confront each other at Owari Komaki Mountain, and the battle was stalemate. On April 4, Ikeda Heike proposed a surprise attack on Mikawa Okazaki Tokugawa Castle, but Hideyoshi hesitated and approved it. In order to hit the target, Hideyoshi selected the famous generals Ikeda Tsuneaki and his son, Mori Nagaka, and Hori Hidemasa as the first three teams of the Rangers, and appointed Hidetsu as the general general, hoping to make contributions to Hidetsu. On the night of the sixth day, the Rangers set off gradually. Unexpectedly, the Tokugawa side quickly learned of the news and quickly made deployments to counter the sneak attack. On the morning of the 9th, the Ikeda and Mori troops of the Hashiba Army passed through Iwasaki Castle. They were angered by the defenders and launched an attack on the city. Unexpectedly, the small town of Danwan was indeed extremely tenacious (it fell after resisting for two hours). The march of the Hori and Miyoshi teams behind them was temporarily halted, and the Miyoshi team stopped at Baishan Forest for a break and breakfast. Taking advantage of this gap, the counterattacking Tokugawa caught up with the Miyoshi team and launched a surprise attack. Osuga Yasutaka, Sakakibara Yasumasa, and Mizuno Tadashige attacked from both sides. The sudden battle caused the Miyoshi team to panic. Although the sixteen-year-old Hideji had several battlefield experiences, he was at a loss to deal with such emergencies. About an hour later, the battle of Baishanlin ended with the total collapse of the Miyoshi team. Later, the Hori team who heard the gunshots arranged properly and escaped smoothly. Ikeda and his son and Mori Nagasaki were killed in the Battle of Forgen. Hideji, who fled back in embarrassment, was severely reprimanded by Hideyoshi. There is a story that is said to be the butt of Hideji's jokes during the long battle. Hideji, who lost his mount in the chaos, asked the general at his side, Koji Saizo, to give up his horse to him. The disdainful Saizo replied, "Can you borrow an umbrella on a rainy day?" and then Walk away. In the end, Kinoshita Toshiro gave his horse to Xiuji, and Sunshichiro was able to escape safely.
In fact, for a young commander who is less than seventeen years old, if he can calmly block the sneak attack of the battle-hardened Tokugawa army (and do so while relaxing for meals), he can be regarded as a rare genius. Unfortunately Hidetsu is not.
Ru Shui and Xiu Ci fought together many times and won Xiu Ci's respect. When Hidetsu moved to the final chapter, he specially allocated 2,500 koku as a gift to Rusui, and Hideaki was even confiscated of Tanba Kameyama's 100,000 koku territory because of his involvement in the Hidetsu incident. As for Fukushima and Kato, Mitsunari's mortal enemies, although they were not Hidetsu's close friends, they were even more dissatisfied when they saw Mitsunari gaining power. The strange thing is that the real family boss names under Hidetsugi are safe and uninvolved. Some, such as Yamauchi Kazutoyo, have increased their territory by eight thousand koku, which inevitably makes people wonder whether they have reached some kind of tacit understanding with Mitsunari.
Nearly all of these powerful daimyo who were implicated turned to Tokugawa after Hideyoshi's death, and the Battle of Sekigahara severely avenged Ishida Mitsunari. Hideaki Kobayakawa, the only one who joined the Western Army, also switched to the Eastern Army during the battle. In addition to Tokugawa's gunshots, Hidetsu's grudge against Mitsunari during the Hidetsu incident may have more or less affected the decision. Mitsunari was beheaded after the war. Fifteen years later, Hideyori was buried in the fire of Osaka. The Toyotomi family, which was once in the limelight, quickly disappeared.