2022년 2월 18일 금요일

The hero of the Japanese War - The dragon of Echigo, Kenshin Kenshin.

 Kenshin Uesugi, the old enemy of Takeda Shingen, a tiger of Kenshin Uesugi, was born in 1529 in Nagao, the guardian of Echigo. The original name was Nagao Kagedora. In 1507, Tame Shop Nagao defeated Fusayoshi, the guardian, and established his cousin, Sadazane. Then, when Akisada, the older brother of Husayoshi, who was the official of Gwandong, invaded Echigo with 8,000 troops, Tamejage and Sadazane fled to Etchu. However, Tame Shop, which recovered its power for a year, fought back and defeated the official Akisada. As a result, the Echigo seemed to be conquered, but this time, the anti-Damejagepa inside Echigo began to gather around the guardian ladder. Dame store died in 1536 after re-replacing Echigo by destroying Sadazane and overthrowing opponents. After the death of Dame Shop, Jangja Haru Shop succeeded. At this time, Kenshin was only a seven-year-old child. However, when Kenshin's brother Haru Shop, who became the owner of Gasayama Castle, tried to recruit the ruined Sadazane as a guardian again, the gods opposed it and established Kenshin and divided again. When Kenshin retired his one-day store in 1548, and entered Gasayama Castle in late December, the nation's renowned Usgi Kenshin finally appeared in the world. At this time, he was 19 years old. In 1552, Uesugi Norimasa, who fled to Echigo after being pressured by Ujiyasu, a pen name of Gwandong, stepped down from his castle post and became Gwandong Gwanryeong. The following year, Murakami of Shinano, under Shingen's pressure, fled the country, and Kenshin fought against Usyasu of the powerful Hojoga and Shingen of Kahi. In 1554, the three alliances of Imagawa, Takeda, and Hojoga were signed, putting Kenshin in a more disadvantageous situation. In 1555, there was a fierce battle between Shingen and Kawanaka Island, but it returned to a draw, and Yoshimodo Imagawa strengthened it and fought a truce. In 1560, Yoshimodo Imagawa's death broke the alliance, and in 1561, Kenshin was transferred from Norimasa Uesugi to Norimasa Uesugi and renamed Uesugi Gagedora in front of a shrine in Truoka, Kamakura. Kenshin was dispatched and surrounded Shingen's Odawara Castle. He launched an onslaught with nearly 20,000 troops, but failed to capture them for more than a month. When Shingen was dispatched to save Odawara Castle, Kenshin withdrew from Odawara Castle and withdrew to Sinano, and in September 1561, the 4th Battle of Kawanaka Island was fought on Kawanaka Island. This fight is one of the best battles in the national era as a fierce battle between the two sides that mobilized all troops. Shingen's Kosho-gun troops were 20,000 and Kenshin's troops were 18,000. It was a neck-and-neck race, but eventually returned to Kenshin's defeat, and Shingen overpowered Kawanaka Island, Shinano's strategic base. However, both sides suffered enormous damage of more than 60% of the troops dispatched, and Shingen, in particular, was unable to dispatch for a while due to the loss of numerous appendages and soldiers, including his younger brother Nobushige's warrior. In 1573, when Shingen was a soldier during the Battle of Sangnak, Takedaga slowly began to fall, and Kenshin invaded Shinano and conquered Noto and Kikaga to expand the territory. As Nobunaga's power grew and Katsuyori Takeda suffered a crushing defeat in the Battle of Nagashino, Kenshin broke the alliance with Nobunaga to check Nobunaga's power and began to prepare for the fall. When Kenshin advanced to Etchu and Kaga from Etchigo and put pressure on Nobunaga, Nobunaga also dispatched Katsue Shibada to Kitano Sho of Etchchen to prepare for the match. After preparing for the fall in 1578, he suddenly died of a cerebral hemorrhage the day before he was discharged. Kenshin was Shingen's greatest opponent. There are many cases where Kenshin is compared to Shingen, because both are the best armed men and their fighting methods are so different. Shingen doesn't fight at all because it's a proverb that says, "I'm going to cross even with a stone bridge." If you quietly accumulate strength and have a chance, you have to prepare perfectly before playing. Kenshin is a little different from this kind of fight. While Shingen does not fight the losing battle, Kenshin is the man who makes him win the losing battle. His field ability is known to be truly ghostly, so Nobuna did not dare to compete with him in his lifetime and tried not to fight somehow. There was no clear victory or defeat in the fight in Cheonjungdo Island, where Shingen and Kenshin fought five times, but it gives the impression that Shingen is being chased. Considering whether Shingen has prepared a lot and went out, Kenshin's combat ability will surpass the common sense of ordinary people (the military capital is always low in Kenshin. Among the anecdotes in the fight of Cheonjungdo Island, Gen-sin attacked Shingen with a knife himself on the ship, but he barely saved his life by blocking it with the fan Shingen was holding. Of course, it may have been made up by future generations, but there is no shortage of explaining that Kenshin's dance was excellent. Armed with religious beliefs, he himself called himself the incarnation of Bisamuncheon Stream. His subordinates thought so, and his loyalty and trust in Kenshin were absolute. Before the battle, he prayed lying face down on the ground from Kenshin to the end, and at the same time, Kenshin issued an order to rush, and bravely rushed toward the enemy camp. He doesn't seem to be very interested in entertainment, but in fact, it's hard to get out of the military when it snows in winter for his young land, Ech. It was impossible to fall in love because Takedawa Hojoga, a powerful old enemy, was blocking it right in front of him. That's why when Shingen Takeda died and Takeda's forces collapsed, he immediately prepared for entertainment. He often fought with Takedawa, but he always failed to win. The reason was also due to the threat of General Dong. Takeda's Shingen also tried not to compete with Kenshin. This is because Shingen had the ambition of the world's peace rather than the desire to win against the dragon after the month. And even if Kenshin wins the game, he must abandon the occupied land in winter and retreat, so he did not have to compete for Shingen. Of course, both sides were strong enough. Genshin called himself the incarnation of Bisamuncheon Stream. His subordinates thought so, and his loyalty and trust in Kenshin were absolute. Before the battle, he prayed lying face down on the ground from Kenshin to the end, and at the same time, Kenshin issued an order to rush, and bravely rushed toward the enemy camp. Kenshin, of course, was a monk who got married. So in the winter when there was no battle, practice was built in the deep room of the castle. It was rather damaging to Kenshin's health. And he especially liked drinking, and his death must have originated from heavy drinking. Shingen also married as a monk in his later years. Perhaps as he grew older, he became concerned about his life expectancy and it was likely because of that. He is glorified as the embodiment of justice in various novels related to the Japanese national era. Of course, it must have been exaggerated or glorified by most of the later writers, but there is also an anecdote that when there was no salt in Takeda, Uesugi Kenshin solved Takeda's difficulties by sending it to the enemy country. That is why he was described as an incarnation of justice that was rare at the time, far from the self-interest of entertainment.


In my personal opinion, two of his favorite national heroes are Kenshin Uesugi, Yoshiteru Ashikaga, a master of swordsmanship and an unlucky showgun.

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