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How did Nobuyuki Oda, Japan's favorite historical figure, die (his subordinates defected and committed suicide)?
Anyone who has a certain understanding of the history of Japan's Warring States period should know Nobuyuki Oda, a famous name in Japan's Warring States period. He was once expected to unify Japan, and was once rated as the Japanese favorite historical figure, but in the end, he died unfortunately and unexpectedly in his prime. Do you know how Nobuyuki Oda died? Let me explain it to you in detail.

Nobuyuki Oda was the last Zhang Guoren in the Warring States Period, who committed suicide after being betrayed by his subordinate Akechi Mitsuhide. Third sister? One. I have been courageous since I was a child. After his father Oda Nobuhide died, he succeeded as governor. With his excellent military command ability, he defeated a powerful enemy and became the name of Wei Zhangguo, which is famous throughout the country. Later, he led the army to control Kyoto and proposed? Is the world armed? The program broke the hostile names one by one, mastered most of Japan's territory, overthrew the Muromachi shogunate, which nominally ruled Japan, and ended the troubled times of Japan's Warring States period.

However, on the eve of reunification, Nobuyuki Oda committed suicide at Beno Temple in Kyoto, and the suicide was his confidant Akechi Mitsuhide. Changes in Honnoji Temple? Akechi Mitsuhide is Nobunaga's most valued confidant. In A.D. 1582, Nobunaga went to Kyoto for an expedition to Maori and stayed at Benye Temple in Kyoto, Japan.

Akechi Mitsuhide, who had helped Toyotomi Hideyoshi, suddenly led an army to attack Benye Temple, which surprised Nobunobu Oda. His followers were few, so his men and himself fought hard, but in the end they were outnumbered and knew there was nothing they could do, so they set a fire in the temple and committed suicide by breaking their stomachs. Most of their men died.

Strangely, however, Akechi Mitsuhide and others have been unable to find the body of Oda Nobu, and all his men have died, so there is no way to know how Oda Nobu died. Some people think that after knowing that he couldn't die, Nobuyoshi Oda didn't want to be a prisoner, so he committed suicide by breaking his belly, and then his body was secretly buried. However, some people think that Nobuyoshi Oda did not die at all, but escaped from a fire and then lived in seclusion.

In fact, I prefer the first statement about how Shinoda died, because if Tian Zhen didn't die, why didn't he get up and kill the rebels again? Because other generals were still loyal to Oda Xintai at that time, which can be seen from the killing and rebellion of his subordinates, but Akechi Mitsuhide's rebellion at that time was so sudden that people had no time to rescue him. However, how can I put it? A series of measures taken by Nobutaka Oda during his tenure have played a very important role in Japan's future development, so until now, he is still the most popular historical figure among Japanese people.