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Did Toyotomi Hideyoshi participate in the changes in Honnoji Temple?

Toyotomi Hideyoshi (formerly known as Yuchai Hideyoshi, Kinoshita Hideyoshi and Muxia Tokichiro) is a lean Japanese generation. 1at dawn on June 2nd, 582, Akechi Mitsuhide defected, and Nobuyuki Oda committed suicide in Beno Temple. This incident changed the fate of Hideyoshi. According to Kawaguchi Taigeji's records, Akechi Mitsuhide sent messengers to report to the Maori immediately after the incident. Unexpectedly, the emissary got lost in the dark night and strayed into Yuchai Xiuji's barracks. At this point, it happened to be the second day of Honnoji Temple's transition. Toyotomi Hideyoshi was shocked when he learned this, and he had a premonition that the fate of his life would change greatly. Yuchai Hideyoshi did not dare to publicize this matter. The next day (4th), he immediately reached a peace talks agreement with Shimizu Zongzhi, the mayor of Takamatsu, a Maori army. On the morning of June 5th, Toyotomi Hideyoshi retreated from Gaosongcheng and invaded Akechi Mitsuhide. Xiuji's army marched day and night in the heavy rain, galloping about 108 km, and finally arrived at their hometown Himeji City on the evening of the 7th. As soon as Hideyoshi returned to Himeji City, he immediately jumped into the bath and took a hot bath. In the bath, he announced the order to send troops and ordered all the funds and food in the city to be distributed to the soldiers without reservation. It can be seen from here that Yukio Hatoyama has put his life's fate on the line for this battle. If Honnoji Temple has not changed, Toyotomi Hideyoshi will still be Yukio Hatoyama, and it will not be the Japanese White House in the future. There would be no subsequent war with the Ming Dynasty. The history of Japan may be rewritten.