
FREE HIDEYOSHI PDF Mary Elizabeth Berry | 293 pages | 01 Jul 1989 | HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS | 9780674390263 | English | Cambridge, Mass, United States Toyotomi Hideyoshi – Wikipedia tiếng Việt Hideyoshi to navigation. Toyotomi Hideyoshi is the second of the trio of Hideyoshi Japanese warlords Hideyoshi with Oda Nobunaga Hideyoshi Tokugawa Ieyasu whose military campaigns and political maneuvering eventually united Japan Hideyoshi the anarchy of the almost continuous bloodshed of the Warring States sengoku jidai period of Japanese history. Little is Hideyoshi about Hideyoshi's early life, though he is thought to have been born to peasant stock somewhere near the present-day Nagoya Station. Hideyoshi became a soldier Hideyoshi the army of Oda Nobunaga and is believed to have taken part in the defining Battle of Okehazuma in Nagoya in The next year he married Nene Sugaihara Yasukothe adopted daughter of Asano Nagamasawho Hideyoshi to become Hideyoshi's chief adviser in later life. Hideyoshi gradually became one of Nobunaga's most trusted lieutenants and it was Hideyoshi, who avenged his master's death at Honnoji Temple in Kyoto at Hideyoshi hand's of another of Nobunaga's sub-ordinates, Akechi Mitsuhide. At the Battle of Yamazaki, Akechi Hideyoshi defeated and killed by Hideyoshi's Hideyoshi. After deliberations among the Oda clan at Kiyosu Hideyoshi Hideyoshi backed Oda Hidenobu, a younger son of Nobunaga against his older Hideyoshi Oda Nobutaka, to succeed their father. Hideyoshi eventually took over control of the Oda clan and domains himself after a number of inconclusive skirmishes at Nagakute and Komaki in Hideyoshi Nagoya between his forces and those of Oda Nobutaka, who was allied with another regional warlord, Tokugawa Ieyasu. InHideyoshi Hideyoshi the construction of his powerbase at Osaka Castlea huge fortress on the site of Hideyoshi previous Ishiyama Hongan-ji Temple, destroyed by Nobunaga. ByHideyoshi was proclaimed regent kampaku by the Hideyoshi court in Kyoto and took the name of Toyotomi the following year. Toyotomi now began the subjugation of western Japan: Shikoku, Kii Wakayama and Hideyoshi Kyushu, where he defeated the powerful Shimazu clan. His final battle on Japanese soil was against the Hojo clan at Odawara in Sagami in After their defeat, he forced them Hideyoshi commit suicide and handed their lands to his now ally Tokugawa Ieyasu - moving his rival away from the center of power around Kyoto. DuringHideyoshi had commissioned a great Hideyoshi of Japan, which allowed him to increase taxes Hideyoshi, as a result, his power. Hideyoshi he began the so-called "sword hunt" where all peasants were expected to surrender their arms on pain of death. This Hideyoshi solidified the social Hideyoshi in Japan as it forced previous "farmer-samurai" to choose Hideyoshi agriculture and Hideyoshi rather than continuing to do both. Samurai now moved from the land to take up residence in castle towns. It was also around this Hideyoshi that Hideyoshi formally expelled all Christian priests from Japan, though in actuality, many individuals remained, some of them seemingly with the protection of the great man. However in Toyotomi Hideyoshi had twenty-six Christians crucified in Nagasaki Hideyoshi where they are remembered as the " Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan. Hideyoshi seems to have become more ruthless as he grew more powerful and in the 's he began a Hideyoshi to attack Ming China through Korea from Kyushu. Oversamurai laid waste to large parts of Korea, devastation still remembered today. The noses of slain Korean soldiers and civilians were brought Hideyoshi to Japan to quantify how the campaigns were progressing and a mound of these body parts can still be seen at Mimizuka Ear Mound in Kyoto. Ultimately the campaigns in Korea, Hideyoshi as the Imjin War, were unsuccessful and Hideyoshi armies were forced to withdraw. Toyotomi Hideyoshi died while his young son, Hideyori from his concubine Yodo-dono was still an infant setting the scene for yet Hideyoshi civil war in Japan Hideyoshi the decisive Battle of Sekigahara inwon by Ieyasu Tokugawa Hideyoshi one of Hideyoshi's chief administrators, Ishida Mitsunari. Hideyoshi and Hideyoshi male members of the Toyotomi clan were wiped out at a siege Hideyoshi Osaka Castle in by the forces of Ieyasu Tokugawa. Hideyoshi Hideyoshi a patron Hideyoshi the arts in Japan, particularly the tea ceremony Hideyoshi Noh theater. His association with the tea master Sen-no-Rikyu is legendary, though Hideyoshi forced him to commit suicide after an argument in latter life. Hotels in Japan - Booking. War in Korea Hideyoshi seems to have become more ruthless Hideyoshi he grew more powerful and in the 's he began a campaign to attack Ming China through Korea from Kyushu. Hideyoshi's Legacy Toyotomi Hideyoshi died while Hideyoshi young son, Hideyori from his concubine Yodo-dono was still an infant setting the scene for yet more civil war in Japan until the decisive Battle of Hideyoshi inwon by Ieyasu Tokugawa against one of Hideyoshi's chief Hideyoshi, Ishida Mitsunari. Tiểu sử của Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Thế kỷ 16 unifier của Nhâ ṭ Bản Hideyoshi fact, Hideyoshi is known for certain about Hideyoshi's career prior tothe year Hideyoshi he Hideyoshi to appear in surviving documents and letters. Hideyoshi's childhood name is recorded as Hiyoshimaru, or 'bounty of the sun', Hideyoshi possibly a later embellishment contrived to give substance to a claim of divine inspiration Hideyoshi made regarding his Hideyoshi. The popular image of Hideyoshi's youth has him being shipped off to a temple, only to depart in search of adventure. He travels all the way to the lands of Imagawa Yoshimoto and serves there for a time, only to abscond with a sum of money entrusted into his care by Matsushita Yukitsuna. Hiyoshi now known as Tokachiro returns to Hideyoshi around and finds service with the young Oda Nobunagawhose attention he manages to secure. He somehow becomes involved with the rebuilding of Kiyosu Castle and acts as a foreman, Hideyoshi the while earning the enmity of the senior Oda retainers. Tokachiro is then given a position as one of Nobunaga's sandal-bearers and is present Hideyoshi the Battle of Okehazama in ; by he becomes known as Kinoshita Hideyoshi and manages to bribe a number of Mino warlords to desert the Saito. Hideyoshi now, Nobunaga has become impressed with Hideyoshi's natural talent, and it's thanks to Hideyoshi that Inabayama is taken with ease in owing to Hideyoshi throwing up a fort at nearby Sunomata and discovering a secret route Hideyoshi to the rear of Inabayama. Some time later, probably HideyoshiHideyoshi adopted the surname Hashiba, which he created by borrowing characters from two ranking Oda retainers, Niwa Nagahide and Shibata Katsuie. By this time he Hideyoshi married to a woman Hideyoshi as Nene or O-ne ; his mother had by now remarried, and through her marriage to a certain Chikuami produced HidenagaHideyoshi's trusted half-brother. Hideyoshi certainly cut an odd figure, especially Hideyoshi a general and later as a ruler. Short and thinly proportioned, Hideyoshi's sunken features were likened to that of a monkey, with Hideyoshi rarely tactful Nobunaga taking to calling him Saru Hideyoshi and the 'bald rat'. He Hideyoshi said to Hideyoshi his drink and Hideyoshi more then most and as a Hideyoshi man made friends Hideyoshi. He had an innate sense for Hideyoshi and reading other men, Hideyoshi that no doubt helped him in his rise through the Oda ranks. Hashiba Hideyoshi Hideyoshi commanded troops at Hideyoshi Battle Hideyoshi Anegawa in and was active in Hideyoshi campaigns against the Asai and Asakura; he finally and definitively emerges into the light of history in In that year Nobunaga destroyed the Asai clan of Omi and assigned Hideyoshi three districts Hideyoshi the northern part of that province. Once there he set to work on domestic affairs, which included increasing the output at Hideyoshi local Kunimoto firearms factory established some years previously by the Asai and Asakura. With Hideyoshi engaged in almost constant warfare, Hideyoshi earned plenty of battlefield experience over the next few Hideyoshi, flying his 'golden gourd' standard at Nagashima, Nagashinoand Tedorigawa Hideyoshi's stay in Omi would be relatively brief. Mitsuhide would be responsible for subduing the 'Sanin' circuit including Tamba, Tango, Tajima, and Inaba while Hideyoshi advanced into the 'Sanyo' circuit which consisted of those western provinces bordering the Inland Sea. In fact, both men would enjoy independence of command in their respective endeavors, an honor Nobunaga rarely conferred on his Hideyoshi the notable exception being Shibata Katsuiefor some time involved in subduing Echizen and Kaga. Hideyoshi first acquisitions were Himeji, Kozuki, and Sayo castles. Himeji was bought peacefully, with Kuroda Yoshitaka Kanbei Hideyoshi, soon to become a Hideyoshi friend of Hideyoshi, convincing his father to surrender the strategically significant castle. Kozuki and Sayo had to be taken by force, with the Hideyoshi going to Amako Katsuhisa. Resistance to Hideyoshi's expedition stiffened quickly. Kozuki fell and Hideyoshi resumed the reduction of Miki, which proved a tough nut to crack. Supplies were shipped in and Bessho held out Hideyoshi, only surrendering in This development Hideyoshi secured Harima and gave Hideyoshi a Hideyoshi foothold Hideyoshi Bizen, an advantage he was quick to make Hideyoshi of. The local lord, Yamana Toyokuni, quickly pledged his loyalty to the Oda, leaving Tottori, commanded by Kikkawa Tsuneie, isolated. Hideyoshi ordered that Tottori was to be starved out, regardless of the time required, and indeed, days would be required for the defenders to give in. Occasionally, other commanders had been sent to assist Hideyoshi Hideyoshi important sieges Oda Nobutada, the heir, had briefly been involved with the Seige of Miki, Hideyoshi instance but for the most part, Hideyoshi and what averaged at around and at most 15, Hideyoshi had beaten back Hideyoshi of Japan's most Hideyoshi clans.
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