Chapter 1558 Nobunaga knows his mistakes and can correct them(1/2)
Nagahama Castle, Castle Tower.
Oda Nobunaga stood on the pavilion, looking to the north, recalling the twists and turns of yesterday's battle, and his mood was still difficult to calm down.
Behind her, Niwa Nagahide was waiting calmly. There were only the two of them in the castle tower, and there was no one else around.
After a long silence, Oda Nobunaga turned to Niwa Nagahide and asked.
"Do you know about the massacre in Dayan Mountain?"
Niwa Nagahide said sadly.
"What Sanada and these wild beasts from the Kanto Mountains have done is really outrageous."
Oda Nobunaga took the initiative to expose the matter of the killing and surrender to the retainers. At this time, she knew the truth and asked Niwa Nagahide carefully. It was always right to express his grief and indignation.
Oda Nobunaga asked again calmly.
"How did the concubines in the family react?"
Niwa Nagahide shook his head and said.
"The retreat was urgent yesterday, and all the armies were exhausted. They were all reorganizing their troops in preparation for the Persian army to move south. There was no major reaction for the time being.
After all, most of the people who were captured and killed were the Kitaomi clan, and the Owari Mino samurai didn't care."
Oda Nobunaga nodded.
It is a coincidence that most of the prisoners captured by Sanada Nobushige in the Oiwa Mountains of Shidake were from the Kita-Omi Corps who were scattered when the Sanada Corps first broke through Shidake.
After Hashiba Hideyoshi was defeated in the second battle of Shidake, he gathered up the defeated army of Takigawa Kazumasu, retreated to the Oiwa Mountain defense line to defend, and then followed Oda Nobunaga to retreat back to Nagahama Castle, without leaving many people behind.
Sanada's army moved back and forth between Mt. Shidake and Oiwa Mountain, and fought several battles with Oda's army.
As a result, not many of the core members of the Oda family were arrested. Most of those who were arrested were those who secretly escaped, but failed to escape from the mountainous area due to disorganization.
Oda Nobunaga was originally angry that the Kitaomi clan did not work hard, but this time the Sanada clan weakened these losers for her, which would help Oda's forces take over in the future and completely control Kitaomi.
As for a small number of Oda's loyal soldiers who were also buried together, they could only be considered unlucky. There were not many of them and they did not arouse public outrage. What Oda Nobunaga is most concerned about now is the political significance behind the killing.
How will Shiba Yoshigan handle this matter, and will he make up his mind to fight the Oda family to the end?
Originally, under the communication between Akechi Mitsuhide, Oda Nobunaga and Shiba Yoshigami had a vague tacit understanding, that is, fight back to fight, control the size, and not lose control.
If the boss fights with the second child, and both sides lose, the winner in the end will be the third, fourth, fifth, etc.
The Shiba and Oda families can compete for ranking and fight to see who will take the dominant position in future interactions, but the confrontation cannot get out of control and cannot end up with the snipe and the clam fighting, with the fishermen benefiting.
Mitsuhide Akechi's initiative on the merger of Genpei was due to this level of political tacit understanding.
Yoshigan Shiba did not directly reject the possibility of joining forces with Oda Nobunaga. The confrontation between this pair of bad guys actually had a bottom line.
The two sides can compete, but it won't be a dead end. If Yiyin loses, the worst they can do is lie down on mugwort.
What did Oda Nobunaga really ask for? The right to court!
In essence, humans and animals are the same, whoever has a stronger fist will have grass. Oda Nobunaga won the battle, and the Genpei merger was put on the agenda. From then on, only she could grass Yoshigami Shiba.
Now that Oda Nobunaga has lost the fight, at most he has lost the exclusive rights to the grass bird, that's all.
If the Shiba family wanted to completely overthrow the Oda family, the price would be too high. Oda Nobunaga did not think that Yoshigan would be so insane and force himself to the point of death.
But in reality, large-scale killings of prisoners occurred, which made Oda Nobunaga feel a little more uncertain. Is Yoshigan Shiba going to break the political tacit understanding reached by the two?
It has been exposed that Oda Nobunaga mobilized the garrison troops of Higashi Mino and Minami Omi to participate in the battle of Yuwu Lake. The Shiba troops in the relevant areas who reacted will definitely try to counterattack.
Before chaos breaks out in his own rear, Oda Nobunaga must determine what Yoshigan Shiba is thinking. Is Yoshigan Shiba still willing to continue fighting?
If Yoshigan Shiba wants to fight, Oda Nobunaga is not afraid. At worst, he will fully mobilize and both sides will fight to the death. In the end, the Oda family will be destroyed and the Shiba family will be half disabled, allowing others to take advantage.
This would be the most tragic lose-lose outcome. If there was still room for maneuver, Oda Nobunaga would not be willing to go to this point.
After all, the most important thing is Yoshigan Shiba. Oda Nobunaga needs someone to help him determine Yoshigan Shiba's thoughts.
Seeing that Oda Nobunaga just nodded and fell silent again, Niwa Nagahide couldn't help but smile bitterly.
She is Oda Nobunaga's best friend, a close confidant, and she has actually guessed Oda Nobunaga's thoughts.
Oda Nobunaga wanted to save face, and he clearly wanted to let Niwa Nagahide go to Shiba's camp as an envoy, but he refused to take the initiative and wanted to wait for Niwa Nagahide to realize it on his own.
Niwa Nagahide asked in a low voice.
"Main Hall, why don't you let me go to Jindo Hall to have a look?"
Oda Nobunaga snorted.
"What kind of talk?
Although I suffered a lot in this battle, he was also injured. He can fight whenever he wants, so can I still be afraid of him?"
Niwa Nagahide couldn't help complaining in his heart.
The more Oda Nobunaga said he didn't care and beat him casually, the less willing he was to continue beating him.
So Niwa Nagahide handed Oda Nobunaga another step and said.
"In the main hall, Sakuma Nobumori and Kawajiri Hidetaka led their troops to join the battle. There is a gap in the defense of Higashi Mino and Minami Omi. The longer the delay is, the greater the trouble will be.
Moreover, although the war started not long ago, more than 100,000 soldiers were mobilized, and the scope involved was so wide that the logistical pressure was already great.
In particular, the threat to the Nongwei Plain has affected the security of military supplies, and the morale of the military and the people has begun to become uneasy.
I think there is no deep hatred between the Shiba and Oda families, but a battle of spirits.
Tsudo-den misunderstood your innovative ambition in the main hall and thought that you would destroy the Wu family's eternal foundation, so he took drastic actions. He was really too worried.
If this matter could be explained clearly, wouldn't it be wonderful if the two sides could turn their hostility into friendship and the people would no longer have to suffer the disasters of war?"
Why did Shiba Yoshigan go to war? It was to save his illegitimate daughter in the Takeda family.
As for the subsequent intensification of conflicts, which triggered a line dispute among the samurai, it was Yoshigan Shiba who took advantage of the samurai's fear and dissatisfaction with the Oda family's innovations to strengthen his own righteousness.
Niwa Nagahide deliberately did not mention Takeda's illegitimate daughter and only talked about the dispute between innovation and tradition. This was to save face for Oda Nobunaga.
After the Yu-Wu Lake battle was defeated, there was no need to mention Takeda’s hostage. How could the loser have the confidence to ask the winner for a hostage?
Oda Nobunaga walked down the ladder and said coldly.
"Can the misunderstanding on the reform policy be explained clearly? What about the killing and surrender?"
Niwa Nagahide said solemnly.
"The reform policy was not initiated by the Oda family. It was the way of enriching the country and strengthening the army that various daimyo have summarized over the years. Why would Tsutado accuse the Oda family of trying to overthrow the samurai family?
As for killing and surrendering, Dadian, you know Jinduodian, Jinduodian Renyi, maybe he is even more angry than you at this moment.
Most of the killing of prisoners was done secretly by the savages of the Sanada clan to vent their anger. Tsutado-den probably didn't know about it, let alone approved of this kind of massacre.
I just took this as an excuse to send an envoy to Shiba to seek advice from Jindoden.
Tsutado-den regards itself as the guardian of the samurai family, and the Sanada generals Hime Samurai and Ashigaru are killed together. Doesn’t this matter need to be explained to the world?
What kind of samurai ethics is it that the noble and the lowly are buried in the same cave? Isn't it possible that the Shiba family is not even willing to commit seppuku with dignity?"
Niwa Nagahide's words were reasonable and reasonable, and Oda Nobunaga nodded repeatedly.
The innovative policy was originally Oda Nobunaga's summary of the previous successful cases of the samurai daimyo.
The Wu family has been in troubled times for hundreds of years, and many elites are determined to revitalize the family business. Centralization of power is more conducive to hegemony in troubled times than enfeoffment, so it is natural to develop in this direction.
At best, Oda Nobunaga stood on the shoulders of his predecessors, summarized all policies, and implemented them more effectively.
Of course, this also means that Oda Nobunaga shouldered all the huge pressure that the other daimyo could not bear.
Now she wants to use the wisdom of her predecessors as a shield to reason with Sibo Yiyin, which is indeed justified.
In the past, Oda Nobunaga didn't bother to explain, but now there is no way. Since he can't beat him, he can only be reasonable.
Niwa Nagahide's reasons for going as an envoy were also very clever.
The Oda family did not take the initiative to extend an olive branch as the defeated party, but asked Yoshigan Shiba for advice on the moral issues of massacre of prisoners, saving Oda Nobunaga's face.
On the surface, the Oda family did not give in, but deep down, it was the Oda family that actually took the first step, laying the foundation for subsequent negotiations.
Niwa Nagahide's own position is also very subtle. She and Shiba Yoshigan were old acquaintances in Owari. As a member of the Shimo-Owari old samurai family, they have always had a close personal relationship with the Shiba family.
She was Oda Nobunaga's chief logistics housekeeper. She had never wielded a knife with the Shiba family on the battlefield, and her hands had not been stained with the blood of the Shiba family retainers. The Shiba family had no ill feelings towards her.
As a boss in logistics management, Niwa Nagahide was one of the people under the greatest pressure in this all-round confrontation involving hundreds of thousands of people at Shiba Oda.
Niwa Nagahide upheld a peaceful stance and took the initiative to promote peace negotiations between the two parties, which could also gain the understanding of the Hime Warriors on both sides.
Oda Nobunaga found Niwa Nagahide, a busy logistics boss, because he actually thought she was a good candidate.
Niwa Nagahide also followed the trend and expressed all Oda Nobunaga's thoughts, said that the idea was his own, and took the initiative to take responsibility.
No wonder Oda Nobunaga took her as his confidant. Her good thinking and acumen for sharing her worries was enough to win Oda Nobunaga's trust.
Oda Nobunaga thought for a while and asked again.
"What you say makes sense, but if I take the initiative to admit that there is a problem with the reform policy, and Tsutado-don asks me to change my policy, how should I respond?"
Niwa Nagahide's statement is to blame the damage caused by the reform policies to the samurai group on the founders. But the problem is that it is Oda Nobunaga who implements these policies most thoroughly and resolutely.
Since you have admitted that you made a mistake, you must correct it. If you don’t correct your mistake, how can you continue to talk about it in the future?
To be continued...