Nomoto Nagata has a strategic vision. He defeated one enemy after another through a series of Lian Heng's vertical integration methods, expanded the territory from half of the "countries" (counties) when he first ascended the throne to 20 "countries", and implemented a series of policies to enhance national strength, such as "Yue Lele left", "separation of soldiers and farmers" and "removal of customs offices", which was of great innovation significance in Japan and also of great significance to future generations.
Nobunaga, as a figure in the16th century, has greatly expanded his global vision, administrative measures and diplomatic ideas through frequent contacts with missionaries in western Europe, surpassing hundreds of years.
What can really be compared in Japanese history is the modern elites during the Meiji Restoration, such as Ito Bowen, Kubo Junyi, Sakamoto Ryoma, Takayama Nobuzuo and Saigō Takamori. ...
When Nuo Nuo Bunaga Oda was alive, such as Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu, although they were honest ministers, they were obviously inferior to him. Before Nomura Oda, Japanese "cosmopolitans" such as Heiqingsheng, Yuan Laichao, Ashikaga respecting teachers and ashikaga yoshimitsu were far behind him.
As for koei's favorite games, such as Shangshanlong and Takeda Shingen, the super data in their games is even better than that of Noshin Oda. On the real history, their achievements in life are far from their influence on later generations, which is six or seven times.
(In the heyday of Oda Xintai, there were about 8 million stone territories. In the heyday of Takeda Shingen and Shangshan Chinobo, there were about1200,000 stone territories each. )
Koei (Glory Company) is also doing the series of "The Three Kingdoms", "The Warring States", "The History of the Three Kingdoms" and "Nobunaga's Wild Hope", and there are many lazy places to learn from each other. Nobunaga and Cao Cao directly apply a template from modeling to character setting. Therefore, many Japanese and China players habitually compare Nobunobu with Cao Cao.
However, Cao Cao spent his whole life "whipping internal affairs and humiliating barbarians", fighting in the south and fighting in the north, and thirteen States in the world won Kyushu, reunifying the fragmented land of the Central Plains. Externally, Lu Qiang was pacified, Wuhuan was destroyed, Xiongnu was suppressed, Xianbei was subdued, and it never rains but pours when all parties invade the Central Plains. This life is brilliant enough to rank among the first-class monarchs in the history of China. In addition, he also wrote and revised The Art of War, and his poem is the first of its kind. He is also an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and poet.
In contrast, the largest territory (including vassal forces) is only three-fifths of Nobunobu, Japan, which is far less than Cao Cao's outstanding achievements. Literary talent is far behind, and he often recites "fifty years of life is like a dream", which is not his own creation.