Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - During the Warring States Period in Japan, the forces were divided into several factions. Let's talk about which side was finally unified.

During the Warring States Period in Japan, the forces were divided into several factions. Let's talk about which side was finally unified.

1, local strength school (aristocratic family): today's Sichuan, Maori (Huiyuan), Takeda, Shangshan, Beitiao, Shimadzu, Ida and so on. Most of these people have been operating in the local area for more than two generations, and they have strong control over the local area and are inextricably linked with other local forces. It can be called the aristocratic landlord class.

2. Local strength school (emerging aristocrats): The representatives are Nobunaga Oda and Tokugawa Ieyasu. At first, most of them only occupied a small amount of land and were vassals of other big forces, but they rose rapidly in the changes of the times because of their good use of the situation. Or become the hegemon, or finally have the final say in the world (Japan). They can be called the small and medium-sized landlord class.

3. Peasant proletarians: Toyotomi Hideyoshi is the representative. Farmers' children, who have never had power or influence and rely on others, have become kings of Japan for 30 years.

4. Religious forces: At that time, the main role was always Buddhism. The Hong Anji family, who has always claimed to be the patriarch, skillfully combined their political demands with the resistance of the lower class, forming a strange situation in which the temple led the peasant uprising. The influence of Buddhism sects such as Zongzong penetrated all over Japan, and it was not until Nobunobu Oda set fire to Hiei Mountain and finally captured the traditional base, Shishan Temple, that the Japanese Buddhist armed forces and temple economy gradually withdrew from the historical stage. Strictly speaking, people like Hong Anji can only be regarded as landlords of a temple manor.

Judging from the development of Japan during the Warring States Period, the political map of Japan at that time clearly showed the trend of small and medium-sized landlords uniting farmers to resist the rule of manor landlords and aristocratic landlords.

The ultimate reunification is of course Tokugawa Ieyasu.