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Outline (April-May of the fifth year of Qingchang) and post-war disposition(1/4)

The fifth year of Qingchang (1600 AD)

April

On the 25th, Masayuki Sanada led his troops to Nada Castle first and informed Komatsu of the battle situation of Sanada Nobuyuki and Hiraki. In a dilemma, Komatsu decided to open the castle and hand over Nuda Castle to Sanada Nobuhishi, and he and his son went to Ueda Castle to hide;

On the 26th, Tokugawa Ieyasu's troops arrived at the east of Numata Castle. When they learned that Numata Castle was captured by Sanada, they ordered a large army to attack the city. Sanada Nobuhima relied on Ken Castle and guerrilla warfare to disrupt the Tokugawa Army's position, making it impossible for a short period of time. In desperation, Tokugawa Ieyasu bypassed Numata Castle and headed south to prepare to attack the unguarded Milohara Castle. Sanada Nobuhima pursued it in time and once attacked Ieyasu's main lineup. Fortunately, Kamihara Yasumasa was timely supportive before he was spared;

On the 28th, Tokugawa Ieyasu arrived outside the Mirwin Castle. At the same time, Shinno's pro Tokugawa Daime responded one after another. There were 3,000 Kochi, 900 Yoshiaki, and 1,800 Hidehiko Seishi, and 3,000 Hideaki, and Ishikawa Yasunaga led 3,000 troops to go south with the 10,000 troops led by Kitakuro Hori Hidege to attack the Kusui family's important town in Kawaakashima. The Kusui Rai Township led more than a thousand troops to fight to the death;

On the 29th, Milou opened the castle without blood. Tokugawa Ieyasu immediately advanced west along the Nakayama Road, intending to go to Komoto Castle and Shinnobu to join the army. Unexpectedly, Ikeda Hiromasa and Asano Yukinaga led a 12,000 army to take the lead and occupied Matsuida Castle, a major town between Komoto and Milou Castle, disrupting Tokugawa Ieyasu's lineup. At the same time, news came from Musashi that Asano Nagamasasu led the Tokaido troops to conquer the city and seize the land, and the Bosha Castle, Ninja Castle, and Matsuyama Castle were successively lost. They have arrived in Kawagoe Castle;

On the 30th, Tokugawa Ieyasu retreated to the Mizuhara Castle with no hope of siege. He sent people to ask Shinno for help and asked them to attack Matsuida. However, the 5,700 people in Komo Castle were trapped by Masayuki Sanada and could not get out of here. Not only that, Goto Kiji and Kyuki Katsuraki who could reach the fortress were all out, they led the navy and 15,000 troops from the port of Hanjima and forced the landing in Echigo's Iuhuo. On the same day, they arrived at the foot of Kasugayama Castle. Hori Hideji, the leader of the Hori family, took the initiative to open the castle and surrender, and went south along the Toyotoko Street with the Toyotoko Army to persuade the surrender.

May

On the second day of the lunar month, Shinono reinforcements were delayed, but Hideopo led 100,000 troops to Numata. At the same time, Sanada Nobuyuki was defeated and captured in Otahara. Due to Hideopo's order, he was sent to Ueda Castle to meet Komatsu Hime. Due to the surrender of the Hori family, Hitoshi Castle rescued the siege. Ishikawa Yasunaga knew that his crime was unforgivable, so he committed suicide by cutting his stomach at Changle Temple in an attempt to preserve his family name;

On the fourth day of the lunar month, Toyotomi Toyotomi's army arrived at Ueda Castle. Shinono's generals were at a loss and surrendered, heading to Numata Castle with thorns and apologizing; Tokugawa Ieyasu led 25,000 soldiers to defend Mirhara Castle, while waiting for news from the Maori family;

On the sixth day of the lunar month, Hideopo's army arrived at the east of Mirhein Castle. Tell Tokugawa Ieyasu the news of the defeat of the Maori clan and Ottoyama; it turned out that as early as April 28, Toyotomi and Maeda coalition forces were able to defeat the Maori army in Nagaki. When the Maori army retreated to Osaka, they were ambushed by Ukita Hidea and suffered heavy casualties. On the second day of the lunar month, they evacuated from Kinki and returned to the western country;

On the seventh day of the lunar month, Tokugawa Ieyasu, who learned that there was no hope of counterattack, held the last military discussion in Mirbara Castle, and opened the city to surrender in the evening of the same day. Hideo treated him with the courtesy of the elders;

On the eighth day of the lunar month, more than 100 warships of the Toyotomi naval army raided Yokosuka from the sea. After 30,000 troops landed, they immediately launched a siege on Edo Castle. The giant cannons on the Southern Barbarian sailing ships also continued to bomb Edo Castle, and Tokugawa Hidetachi unfortunately died;

On the 9th day of the lunar month, Asano Nagamasa captured Kawagoe Castle and completed the encirclement of Edo Castle with Toyotomi Army. Without any chance of victory, the defender Kaesong surrendered, and Asano Nagamasa led his army into the city to maintain public order;

On the tenth day of the lunar month, Tokugawa Ieyasu and Hideopo stood up and returned to Osaka. On the way, they learned that Hidetachi died in battle. Ieyasu was in great pain. In order to preserve the Tokugawa family name, they took the initiative to ask Hideopo, hoping that Hideopo would inherit the Tokugawa family business by Yuki Hideopo, and Hideopo would not agree;

On the 13th, Hideopo's army arrived in Gifu, and Oda Hidenobu left the city to greet him. He learned from him that Mori Tadamasa committed suicide due to crime, and Iwamura Castle and Nishimino Castle were controlled by the Oda family;

On the fifteenth, the army arrived at Inuyama Castle. Miyoshi Hideo's son, Toyotomi Hideo, went out to greet him. Hideopo decided to take him to Luo to meet the Emperor and Toyotomi Hiderai;

On the 18th, Hideopo finally arrived at Nagashima Castle. All the remaining officials of Toyotomi clan and above were waiting outside the city. From the mouth of the Tsuna Tsumachi of Yixin, Kato Kiyomoto defeated Kuroda, Shimazu coalition, Shimazu Tada retreated to Satsuma, and Kuroda Rusu was persuaded to surrender by Kato Kiyomoto, and was willing to attack the Maori leadership of the Western Kingdom as a vanguard. After that, the Toyotomi clan army won consecutive battles and successively captured Shimonu, Iwako, Ginyama, and Itsushima Castle. On the sixth of May, the Maori clan family members captured Hiroshima, and the Maori clan members surrendered. On the tenth day of the day, Muri Kyumoto led 20,000 remaining troops to Mihara Castle, and Kuroda Nagamasa immediately sent people to persuade him to surrender. On the 12th, the news of Tokugawa surrender reached the Western Kingdom. Muri Kyumoto decided to surrender and went to Osaka to pay homage to Hideomoto with Kuroda Nagamasa and Kato Kiyomoto;

On May 21, Hideopo arrived in Osaka. Maeda and his son, Ukita Hide's family, San Fengsui went out of the city to welcome him. Hideopo first went to Hideopo's residence to inform him of the battle situation and received commendation from Chacha and Hideopo;

On May 23, except Shimazu Tadatoshi, all the Daming of the West arrived in Osaka to congratulate Hidepo on quelling cholera. Hidepo's banquet was held to return the gift, and met Chacha that night, hoping that Hidena could take out part of the rewards from the hidden land. Chacha happily agreed. Mitsunari Ishida found out that he was unhappy, but was unable to obstruct him;

On May 26, Xiu Bao convened the Daming to hold an evaluation. The rewards and punishments for Daming at the meeting are roughly as follows:

Reduced (Sixteen):

Tokugawa Ieyasu:

1. The Hachishu (Edo) is 2.06 million shi → 535,000 shi ;

2. Yuki Hidekara changed his name to Tokugawa Hidekara and inherited Tokugawa's family business;

3. Tokugawa Ieyasu and his sons became monks Takanoyama.

Maori Hiromoto:

1. The nine western countries (Hiroshima) 1.21 million stones → Anyi, and the two countries (Hiroshima) 487,000 stones;

2. Maori Hiromoto retired and Maori Hidemoto inherited the Maori family business.

Tadaoshi Shimazu:

Satsuma Osuki and South Hinata (Kagoshima) 610,000 shi → Osumi Hyuga (Satohara) 460,000 shi .

Satake Yoshinori:

1. Changlu (Mito) 520,000 stones → Ueno (Mihe) 280,000 stones;

2. The Mabi clan escaped from the Satake clan and obtained 50,000 stones in the Changlu Zhenbi County.

Uesugi Keika:

1. Aizu (Waromatsu) 1.14 million shi → Echigo (Shinada) 150,000 shi;

2. Honjo Hanao left the Uesugi family and took over 50,000 shi of Fukushima alone;

3. Naoe Ken committed suicide by seborrhea.

Hori Hideji:

Echigo (Karakayama) 450,000 shi → Shinoo (Kawanashima) 120,000 shi

Mamada Nagamori:

Minami Omi (Usa Mountain) 200,000 shi → Minami Chugo (Kurowood) 100,000 shi

(The collusion between Tokugawa Ieyasu was revealed. Mizuna Ishida pleaded for mercy and was reimbursed)

Li Jian Yikang:

Anfang (Tanshan) Ninety thousand stones → Anfang (Daocun) Seventy thousand stones

Iwa Castle Satoshi:

Muao (Pingcheng) 120,000 shi → Muao (Pingkura) 40,000 shi

Ichiko Nakamura:

Suruga (Suno Mansion) 150,000 shires → Shimono (Sano) 40,000 shires

(Collection between Tokugawa is revealed)

Tanaka Yoshimasa:

Mikawa (Okazaki) 100,000 shi → Idea (Kaokaku) 30,000 shi

(Collection between Tokugawa is revealed)

Niba is long and heavy:

Kaga (Komatsu) 125,000 shi → Takaraku (Ancient Ferry) 20,000 shi

Ishikawa Yasunagata:

Shinno (Matsumoto) 100,000 shi → Echigo (Sakado) 20,000 shi

Yamauchi Ichito:

Yuanjiang (Guanchuan) 68,000 stones → Ojiang (Kuriki Valley) 20,000 stones

(Collection between Tokugawa is revealed)

Kingson is close to:

Hida (Takayama) 38,000 shi → Echigo (Takada) 10,000 shi

Tozawa Masamoto:

Exita (Kaokaku) 40,000 shi → Exita (Mumata) 10,000 shi

(The letters colluded with Tokugawa were obtained)

Change (fifty companies):

Mizugushi Hikaru:

Echigo (Xinfada) 60,000 shi → all the collars were confiscated;

Yoshiaki Murakami:

Echigo (Honjo) 90,000 stones → all the collections were confiscated.

Kyoko Kochi:

Shinno (Iida) 100,000 stones → The whole collection was confiscated, and went to Kyoto Takashi to collect food

Xianshi Xiujiu:

Shinno (Komo) 57,000 stones → Confiscated

Mori Tadashi:

Mino (Iwamura) 40,000 shi → all the collection is confiscated

Nobuyuki Sanada:

Ueno (Mumada) 27,000 stones → The entire collar was confiscated and sent to his Masayuki Sanada

Yamaguchi Masahiro:

Kaga (Dasheng Temple) 63,000 stones → Confiscated

Katsutsuki Kinoshita:

Wakasa (Ohama) 63,000 stones → Confiscated

Simeino Seven:

All the collection is confiscated

Yoshikawa Hiroya:

Izumo (Tomota) 140,000 stones → Confiscated

Anguo Temple Huiqiong:

Iyu (Kurase) 60,000 shi → all the collars are confiscated
To be continued...
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