Nobunaga's resume
Nobuka Oda, whose Miao character is Oda, has three surnames: Ping, Taboo or Ping, which is more likely. Known as the "sixth day devil." Master Yoshida, described in Nobunaga written by Yamaoka Sōhachi, studied in the Hirotaro Department of the Xiongfu when he was a child, and Nobunaga was also a proud pupil of Nobunaga's big Fuzheng show. Born in Wei (now the west of Aichi Prefecture). After his father died, he went through a struggle with his half-brother Nobuyuki Oda (a freshman) and became the owner of Oda's family after victory. After defeating the neighboring hostile forces Imakawa and Saito, Ashikaga Yoshiaki was appointed as a general and completed his trip to Shanghai. Later, Zhao Yi became the enemy of Xinwu and ordered Takeda's family, asakura's family, Liyan Temple in Biluo Mountain and Honganji in Shishan. Form an encirclement network against the use of force. After Nobunaga broke through the encirclement network, he embarked on the road of arming the world and carried out innovative policies such as music market and land survey. Later, he committed suicide because of Akechi Mitsuhide's rebellion (the change of Benneng Temple). Deny the existing authority and power (imperial court, Buddhism, etc. ), regardless of family background, choose talents, and lead the Warring States period to the end through the flexible use of new weapons such as iron cannons. Because of Hideyoshi's intelligence operation and Shintoi himself once called himself the Devil (the Sixth Day Devil), Shintoi Oda was called the Sixth Day Devil for the first time in the third year of Yuangui (1572). When Takeda Shingen was about to go to Beijing, Xintai wrote a letter to Xintai, signed "Saman Xintai", and Xintai wrote a reply to Xintai with the signature "Xintai Xintai". It can probably be seen that nobunaga and nobunaga are very aggressive with each other. For Xin Xuan and others, they can become Buddhas after death; But for nobunaga, only what you see now is true. Nobunaga doesn't agree with the idea of enlightenment after death, which is probably the reason why Nobunaga called himself the "six-day demon king" at that time, and Nobunaga itself has some frightening parts. He is similar to Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms period.