Then there is Dahe Opera, which recommends LAM Raymond Volcano and Dragon Horse Biography. Personally, I prefer Yijing and Xinxuan Group.
There are also some radio dramas, such as Biography of Warring States Military Commanders and Biography of Men at the End of the Curtain, which are all good.
I don't know if I remember the titles correctly, such as Edo Japan, Peace Japan, Fairy Tale Japan and Legend Japan. There are also Yamaoka Sōhachi's Tokugawa Ieyasu, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Noyong Oda and Data Masamune, as well as Ryotaro Shiba's historical novels, such as Burning, Sword and The Record of the Wind and Blood of the Newly Elected Group. . . If you are interested in Japanese monster culture, there are monster scrolls such as "Past and Future, Hundred Ghosts" painted by Iwayama, a painter in the Edo era, on Taobao, and the novels of Xia Yan from Beijing School are also very good-looking.
Besides, the History of the Warring States in Japan and the Story of the Warring States in Japan, which I stumbled across in the book bar, are both good.
In fact, there are still many things in this area. That's all I can think of at the moment. I also like this aspect very much. I can communicate with you when I have time.