When talking about great people in Japanese history... Who is the most competent person? Or, who do you respect the most? There are various answers to questions like this... Who has the most unique personality? I think Nobunaga will come out of ten questions... The life is literally a drama. From a young man who was ridiculed for nonsense to a king of marijuana who commanded the whole of Japan... Excellent mercenary skills, overflowing ambition and confidence, the determination to make accurate judgments and put them into practice in no time in any situation, and above all, an eye beyond the times. It is no exaggeration to say that Nobunaga had a closer way of thinking to the Japanese in the 21st century than to the Japanese at the time. It is clear that before distinguishing between good and evil, before evaluating humans with the concept of nation and state, he was indifferent...Personally, he is by far the strongest person in Japanese history, and it seems difficult to find a comparable person even when looking at the entire history of Korea. If I had to choose, it was about Daejo-young or Taejong Lee Bang-won? (I think it was definitely a few steps ahead of Wang Geon and Gyeon Hu-in, etc.) It wasn't that there were no drawbacks. However, I envy his confidence in always revealing his shortcomings and covering them with his strengths. Tokugawa Ieyasu won in the end. Nobunaga screamed and died right before the unification of the world.Still, none of the three girls in the national era seem to shine as much. *However, from the perspective of Korean citizens, Nobuna is a very resentful person.Thanks to his performance, Japan was able to achieve the first true unification in history, and the policies he had established were somewhat changed, but Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu developed and completed them. Eventually, Japan became a powerful country with a land, population, and rapidly growing economic power that is twice the size of the Korean Peninsula in the island country of the underdeveloped country. The unification of Japan, completed by Nobunaga-Hideoshi-Ieyasu, has upgraded Japan to several levels, and since then, the national power of Korea and Japan has been reversed.
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