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During the Sengoku period, the daimyō Nagamasa Ibu genki was Chinese?

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During the Sengoku period, the daimyō Nagasaki Ibu genki was also famous at that time. By studying the life of Nagamasa Ibu, we can learn many stories from the Sengoku period in Japan.

During the Sengoku period, the daimyō Nagamasa Ibu genki was Chinese?

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Emperor Nagamasa was the eldest son of The Elder Emperor of my clan, and his maiden name was Yatsaburo. In 1560, he accompanied his father to the war for the first time, personally armed with a gun, and was regarded as a brave general. In the same year, his father died, so he inherited the 22nd generation of the Nagamasa family. Emperor Nagamasa established the goal of unifying the four kingdoms. He eliminated the Saito family in 1563, the Honyama family in 1568, the Angi family a year later, and the Tsino family two years later. Naturally, its territory has expanded considerably. In 1574, he was exiled by his vassals for Ichijō Kōjō, and Nagamasa took the opportunity to capture Tosa. In 1575, Nagamasa Ibu defeated Ichijō Kanjō at the Battle of Forshiro Kawapi, thus completing the unification of Tosa. Later, Nagamasa's clan allied with Oda Nobunaga and continued to invade Iyo, Sanuki, and Awa.

However, in 1576, due to the death of Nagamasa's brother Kira Kinsada, the counter-offensive of the Miyoshi family's Tokazu Cunpo, and the abolition of the alliance with Oda Nobunaga, Nagamasa's genshin began to struggle. In 1582, Oda Nobunaga intended to gather an army to cross the sea to attack Shikoku, but was killed during the Honnoji Rebellion. After Oda Nobunaga's death, Nagamasa allied with Shibata Katsuyasu and Tokugawa Ieyasu, and in 1585 defeated Tokazu Cunho, achieving the goal of unifying the four kingdoms. However, in the same year, Toyotomi Hideyoshi led an army to attack Shikoku, and Nagamasa's genji could only defend the castle to cope with the battle. In the end, Toyotomi Hideyoshi took Awa, Sanuki, and Iyo for himself, and only ceded the Tosa kingdom to Nagamasa's genjutsu.

In 1586, when Toyotomi Hideyoshi attacked Kyushu, Nagamasa Ibu, the eldest son of Nagamasa Ibu' concubine, participated in the battle, but unfortunately died in battle. Two years later, Emperor Nagamasa moved to Ōtaka Castle, and since then, he has been plagued by the question of succession. In 1599, the political situation was unstable and the world was turbulent, and the head of the Changzong Clan died of illness in this situation.

During the Sengoku period, the daimyō Nagamasa Ibu genki was Chinese?

The life of Nagamasa Ibu is part of Japanese history, and through the analysis of his life, we can better understand the war and chaos of the Japanese Sengoku.

"The elder relatives of the Changzong Clan are Chinese", this topic may shock the Chinese people. As a famous general who unified the four countries, Nagamasa Ibu had a lofty position in the history of Japan. So why do you say, "The Elder Emperor of my clan is Chinese?"

Of course, in a strict sense, Nagamasa Ibu was a full-fledged Japanese samurai. However, according to the japanese native history books, the Changzong Ibu family is still a descendant of China, and may also be a descendant of Qin Shi Huang.

During the Sengoku period, the daimyō Nagamasa Ibu genki was Chinese?

Of course, in response to this, our Chinese history books have debunked the rumors. Because according to the records of China's history books, Hu Hai, the younger son of Qin Shi Huang, after he ascended the throne, killed all his brothers and sisters according to Zhao Gao's will, in order to prevent someone from usurping his power. Eventually, Hu Hai was also killed by Zhao Gao. Later, when the peasants revolted at the end of Qin, Xiang Yu burned down the Afang Palace and killed all the Qin clans. Therefore, it is impossible to be a descendant of the Qin state.

However, among the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms, there was a Jianjian regime with Qin as the name of the country, and it was very likely that the descendants of this regime would cross to Japan in the east. Because in the third century AD, there was a man named Bow Moon Jun. He fled with his people to the Korean Peninsula and was detained by the Baekje people. When the Japanese Emperor found out, he personally went to Baekje to bring them to japan to live. So the Bow Moon Jun clan began to live in Japan. They claimed to be the 26th grandson of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, and during the war, they moved from Shinano in Honshu to Tosa Nagaoka Gun,Munebu Township in Shikoku, and eventually became the ancestors of the Nagamasa Ibu clan. According to the Nanhai Tongji, Noh Joon took zong i bu as his surname. However, since there was also a shogunate nearby, the clan that settled in Nagaoka became the Nagasaki I clan.

This is why there is a debate that "the yuan relatives of the Changzong my department are Chinese", and for this reason, the Changzong my family has always been hotly discussed by Chinese netizens.