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Why don't Japanese like Tokugawa Ieyasu?

In the eyes of the Japanese, Konka usurped the land of his nominal monarch Toyotomi's family in the form of a coup.

Regarding the historical achievement of ending the Warring States Period and completing Japan's reunification, the Japanese described it as "planting wheat, Toyotomi Hideyoshi making cakes, and Tokugawa enjoying the success". Nobunaga controlled the political and cultural core of Japan dominated by Feng Jingen, making the Oda clan the most powerful family in the late Warring States period and laying the foundation for Japan's reunification.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi completed Japanese unification on the basis of inheriting Oda's family heritage, while Tokugawa Ieyasu usurped Toyotomi's family by coup. Because of this, the Japanese compare Japan's unification to a cake, so Nobuyoshi Oda is the one who sows wheat, Toyotomi Hideyoshi is the one who harvests wheat to make cakes, and Tokugawa Ieyasu is the one who enjoys cakes.

In the Warring States period, an era of competition by force, Tokugawa Ieyasu's martial arts was not dazzling. He was defeated by Takeda Shingen. In the eyes of the Japanese, if Shinbu didn't die, then there would be no Hideyoshi and Konka. Compared with Nobunaga's brilliant martial arts, Konka's secret strategic planning seems to have no passion, so that some people think that he succeeded in taking the upper position because he killed his competitors, and he is also nicknamed "the old turtle".

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Tokugawa Ieyasu (Japanese: とくがわぃぇやす, formerly known as Songping,154365438+1October 31-/kloc.

Tokugawa Ieyasu formed an alliance with Nohiko Oda after the Taniguchi War. After the change of Benneng Temple, he first became an enemy of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and then surrendered to it. After the Battle of Odahara, Toyotomi Hideyoshi moved to Kanto and gained the largest foreign territory under the Toyotomi regime. After Guanyuan's joint operation, he led the East Army to defeat the West Army and gradually eliminated the Toyotomi family. 1614-1615 destroyed the Toyotomi family. The Tokugawa shogunate was established, and Japan entered a temporary peace.