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Why is Nagoya Yamasaburo, a Warring States warrior, called "handsome warrior"
Nagoya Yamasaburo mentioned in his introduction that he was born in 1575, and is a famous Takeshi Yamato. During his service for Nobu's younger brother Nobu, Yamasaburo took part in the wars against Shimadzu and Odahara.

1950, 165438+ 10. At the age of 15, he took part in the war against Zheng Shi, the home minister of southern Lu Ao, won the "first class merit" and was awarded 2,000 stones. This is the title of "handsome soldier". 1952 In February, with the death of Shishan, Saburo became a ronin and lived near Sijo in Kyoto. Later, he became a monk, and his legal name was Zongyuan. In the early days of evergreen, he also changed his name to Jiu Emmon. Later, through the relationship between Yu Yan, the younger sister of Nakajima Lord Mori, she began to follow Tadashi. Because of my appreciation of loyalty, I have a bad relationship with Uemon, a senior official of Sen genealogy. At the same time, the main monarch, Tadao Mori, began to reject Uemon. He killed it with the acquiescence of the Lord, so he got the sword that Zhong Zheng admired. Later, he took the opportunity to argue with Uemon on the fortification site, only to be killed by the unusually brave Uemon, and Uemon was also killed by people on the construction site. Their bodies were buried on the north and south sides respectively, and pine trees were planted in front of the tomb. Up to now, you can still see tall and straight pine trees, which are called "white closed eyes pine". Later, Yamasaburo's body was moved and buried in Dade Temple in Kyoto, which was called Meilinyuan Temple for a long time.