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Seeking the famous sayings of Japanese military commanders during the Warring States Period

Nobunaga: The world is armed! Dunsheng: I often think about this world, and I have no place to fall. Sigh straight at the moon in the water, and if it floats, it will show. Fifty years of life is like a dream. There is life and death, and a strong man regrets it!

Toyotomi Hideyoshi: With the appearance and disappearance of dew, Osaka's past is like a dream in a dream.

Tokugawa Ieyasu: Legacy of Tokugawa Shogunate: Life is like carrying a heavy load, so you should not be impatient. It is not enough to treat non-freedom as a common thing. When you have desires, you should look back at the days of poverty. With tolerance, nothing can last long. Treat anger like an enemy. It will be harmful to your health if you only know how to win without knowing how to lose. It is better to blame yourself than others. Less is better than more.

Akechi Mitsuhide: The enemy is in Benye Temple! There is no second door to shun and reverse, and the road leads to the heart. 55 years of dreams, I feel like I'm going back to one yuan again.

Shang Xin: forty-nine years of prosperity and dreams, a brilliant period and a glass of wine.

Takeda Shingen: People are cities, people are stone walls and people are trenches. Friendship is a friend, hatred is an enemy. Sun Tzu's Art of War: Its disease is like the wind, its Xu Rulin is like fire, and it does not move like a mountain.

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