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How and where did Nohiko Oda die?

In the 10th year of Tenzin (1582), on May 29th, Oda Shintai went to Kyoto to prepare for an expedition to Maori, and then stayed at Beno Temple. However, Akechi Mitsuhide troops sent to aid Toyotomi Hideyoshi suddenly appeared in Kyoto and attacked Beno Temple on June 2. At that time, due to the deep trust of his subordinates, few people swore allegiance to Akechi Mitsuhide. When Guangxiu attacked Benye Temple, he didn't tell his subordinates that walking was the target of the attack. It is said that Nobunaga led about 65,438+000 people, including Mori Ranmaru, Fang Maru, Ricky and Ban Linzheng, who also fought with guns. After the injury, he returned to his room and committed suicide by arson. He was 49 years old.

At that time, Benye Temple was destroyed by fire, and it is generally said that Walking has died in the temple. However, Akechi Mitsuhide's son-in-law is very clever, looking for the body of Walking everywhere. It is said that the body of Walking has been secretly buried by monks and subordinates who worship Walking. When his eldest son, Oda Nobutada, learned the news, he and Murai Zhen fought against the wise army better than the two royal families nearby, and finally lost and committed suicide. Misuke Heibing fought with Shinbu to the last in the change of Beineng Temple. After being captured by Guangxiu, he was pardoned and forcibly sent to the Jesuits.

Nobunaga Oda introduced

Nobunaga was originally Wei's name. He defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto's army in a narrow battle and became famous all over the country. Later, by supporting Ashikaga Yoshiaki, the last general of Muromachi shogunate (the separatist forces led the army to Kyoto), he gradually controlled Kyoto, and then formally put forward the program of "arming the world" with the goal of unifying the whole of Japan; He broke the "Nobunaga encirclement network" twice, smashed all powerful hostile names one by one, and mastered more than half of Japan's territory.

He carried out a lot of innovative policies such as using muskets, separating soldiers from farmers, encouraging free trade, and rectifying traffic routes, which opened up the road to modernization in Japan. He successfully controlled the political and cultural core of Japan led by Feng Jingen, making Oda the most powerful family in the middle and late Warring States period in Japan, and ending the troubled times of the Warring States period that lasted for more than a hundred years since Ren Ying's rebellion.