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Tell me about the catchphrases of the famous Japanese during the Warring States Period?

Japan’s Warring States Period generally refers to the Azuchi Momoyama period. It was in the middle and late Ming Dynasty of my country. It should be said that the Japanese feudal system was becoming more and more complete at that time. Literature was also deeply influenced by Chinese culture. For example, they called our country " I don't know the mantra of "Tang Tu"~ But there are indeed many Chinese poems or death poems that you and I are interested in~ I have been collecting them recently~ I just want to share them with the poster~ I have specially selected a few influential figures. Verse 1 Oda Nobunaga ~Fifty years on earth. . . . . (Needless to say, the one upstairs is selected from Atsumei. I also like it very much) 2 Uesugi Kenshin ~ There must be light at the end of blissful hell. All the clouds and fog will disperse. Only the bright moon in the heart will be prosperous in the forty-nine years. One dream and one flower. A glass of wine. (The last sentence of the strongest dragon ~ very heroic) 3 Takeda Shingen ~ People are for the city, they are for the wall, and they are for the ditch (I have thought about the tiger's sentence and there is something wrong ~ I don't know whether it is true or not ~ just take it as true) 4 Ashikaga Yoshiteru ~ The plum rain is like dew and like tears, the cuckoo carries my name to the clouds (the swordsman general is actually quite talented) 5 Motonari Mouri ~ Seeking a close friend is like a late-blooming cherry blossom, still retaining the fragrance of yesterday's spring without the night moon Entering Jiu Mountain makes my name reach the heights of the clouds. (The first wise general is quite romantic~) 6 Toyotomi Hideyoshi~ As the dewdrops fade, as the dewdrops disappear, this is the past of my body on the beach, just like a dream within a dream (it is not difficult to see that Monkey has also been influenced by Nobunaga in literature~Double Dreams are the best explanation) 7 Mitsuhide Akechi ~ The Fifty-Five Years of Dreams of the Shun and Ni Gates, Che Xin Yuan Jue Lai Yi Xin (It can be seen that I was very helpless at the time) 8 Shibata Katsuie ~ Life is like a sigh of a summer night dream Years are about to send you fame and fortune, and ordinary people send cuckoos with their strange wishes (I always feel that the retainers who have been with Nobunaga are very melancholy~) 9 Shimazu Yoshihisa~Drain all the rice, food, and water in the world to welcome Nirvana

10 Shimazu Yoshihiro ~ The spring flowers are falling and the autumn leaves are falling on the pass. People disappear on the pass (the sentences of these two brothers can be paired together). The following people have the same characteristic, that is, they all have a very outstanding father ~ I don’t What a fool~ The author tastes it for himself 1 Takeda Katsuyori The hazy and shameful moon is still covering the face, the faint light is shining lightly among the thin clouds, the clear sky reflects Shanxi, my heart is the same 2 The Hojo clan government, don’t hate the breeze blowing your hands, spring goes to autumn, the mountains are full of red 3 The Imagawa family really regrets and envy them all but sighs that the sea has turned into a mulberry field 4 Utaki Hide's family is still in the distant mountains and the sky is no longer the same as it used to be (let me tell you this~ As the adopted son of Taiko Hideyoshi~ he finally protected his younger brother Hideyori ~Although defeated, it is still glorious) There are also poems by several more popular characters that I have not found yet ~ such as "Fox" Tokugawa Ieyasu ~ "Sagami Lion" Hojo Uyasu ~ "One-eyed Dragon" Date Masamune ~ "Japan's No. 1 Soldier" Sanada Nobushige (village). . . If you are interested here, you can pay attention to it yourself~ But I know the will of the lion~ "Abandon the Vietcong alliance and make another alliance with Takeda"~ Also, Tokugawa is very fond of Chinese classical literature~ The one he often talks about is the Taoist Laozi ~He who is content is always happy~! Thank you~ It’s time for me to go to bed too~! Wish you good luck~!