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It is generally believed that the Warring States Period in Japan originated from the "Ren Ying Rebellion" which broke out at the end of the second Muromachi shogunate of Genji shogunate in Japan 1467, so let's start here!
"Ren Ying Uprising" is a great event in Japanese history, but it is a pity that the beginning of its plot is rather boring. In short, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the eighth leader of Muromachi shogunate (shogunate general), is not interested in politics, but loves cultural and artistic activities and often exchanges learning experiences with people in the literary and art circles. As he had no son at the age of 29, he gave up. In ancient times, the standard childbearing age was about 16- 18 years old. 29 years old, no children. Now it is a model of family planning. Therefore, the general forced his younger brother Ashikaga Yoshimi to become a national leader, and according to Japanese custom, he was still a monk. Ashikaga Yoshimi didn't want to live or die (I don't know whether it was true or not), but in the end he was moved by the "sense of honor" and became a successor by secularization.
Originally, it was over. Unexpectedly, less than a year after Yi Shi inherited the title of "Prince", his sister-in-law Hino Kawamura gave birth to a son for Ashikaga Yoshihisa. Duan Liyang Hino is a typical strong woman who is very keen on power. She is very interested. ...