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Can you recommend some books about the Warring States Period in Japan?

Learn about the books of the Warring States Period in Japan. The first books are the Warring States Period in Japan and the Ming Dynasty in China. The Warring States in Japan and the Ming Dynasty in China systematically introduced the contemporary history of the Warring States in Japan and the Ming Dynasty in China. This series of books is divided into three parts: the first part: innovation, the second part: creation and the third part: perseverance. Qian Cheng Hulu (pen name), the author of The Warring States Period in Japan and the Ming Dynasty in China, pioneered the method of comparing historical figures between China and Japan. The first part is about Nonobunaga Zhang (Japanese prince), the second part is about Harry, Qi Jiguang and (Japanese prince), and the third part is about Nurhachi and (Japanese prince), telling and commenting on historical stories related to these protagonists. Constantly using the writing method of comparing Chinese and Japanese characters, highlighting the spirit of the times at that time: innovation, creation and perseverance, so that readers can easily understand that surging and magnificent history. The three manuscripts are not only non-fiction history books, but also good inspirational books.

The Japanese Warring States and the Ming Dynasty in China, written by a thousand gourds, is fluent in writing, with profound historical background and extensive knowledge. The main theme is to carry forward the spirit of innovation, creation and persistence and advocate a promising life. In order to make this set of books easy to understand, the author added phonetic notation to some rare words, aiming to make readers read without obstacles (or reduce obstacles) and try to make readers who graduated from primary school understand them.

The Warring States in Japan and the Ming Dynasty in China can be searched directly on the Internet, or search for "Thousand Gourd Sina Blog", or search for "The Warring States in Japan and the Ming Dynasty in China" in Tianya Forum's History of Cooking Wine, or search for "The Warring States in Japan and the Ming Dynasty in China" in Cai Sheng's e-book software. These methods can be used to search and read this set of books.

There are also some books on the history of the Japanese Warring States written by China, which are also recommended: The History of the Japanese Warring States written by Chen Jie, Like a Dream written by the Red Army, The Strongest History of Japan in History written by the world's armed forces-Noyong Oda, Sakuramaru (1, 2,3), Four Heroes of the Warring States written by Ghost Painters (Takeda Shingen, Noyong Oda, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, etc.

To understand the history of Japan during the Warring States Period, it is also recommended to read historical novels written by Japanese and translated by China. Recommend some Japanese historical novels of the Warring States Period that have been translated and published in Chinese mainland: Kogoro in Haiyin Temple, Kenichi Uesugi, Jiro in Xintian, Takeda Shingen-LAM Raymond Volcano, Tsukumoto Ocean, Toyotomi Hideyoshi-Love Love, Tokugawa Ieyasu-Gankun Dream, Musashi Miyamoto, Musashi Miyamoto-Sword and Zen in Yoshikawa Eiji, and Masaichi Huoban. Princess of Nobunaga's family in Kimyou Kumiko, Tahara, Tale of the traitor in Ryotaro Shiba-Saitō Dō san, Tale of the traitor in Nobunaga-Nobunaga, the story of the New History Museum, Chengsai, Toyotomi's family, the overlord's home in Tokugawa Ieyasu, the battle of the official garden, Nobunaga-Chrysanthemum and Knife in Yamaoka Sōhachi, Toyotomi Hideyoshi.