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Chapter 203 Past Events

Such a dirty thing that can barely be called a ring, who knows which sewer it was taken out of, and what its origins were, Fuutagawa Hitoshi said harshly.

Dong Shankui said with all his hair and hair. No one thought that this gentle old man would get so angry because of Fuuta Chuanhi's words.

Mr. Dongshan, please don't be angry. I just said something indiscriminately for a moment, and I didn't mean to offend. Mr. Fengtian stepped forward quickly and said that although Fengtian Group is also very prosperous, there are still a few who can come here today who are simple.

This Dongshan Kuiyi looks like an ordinary old man, but he is very powerful behind the scenes. If he was just a leader in the collecting world, he really wouldn't be able to enter this hall.

It’s just that this silver ring does look ordinary. I wonder what its origin is. Fuuta Dairo quickly changed the subject.

During the Warring States Period, three outstanding heroes appeared. They were Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Higashiyama Kuichi's voice was gentle and distant, resounding in the hall, as if time and space had been transformed, and everyone was stunned.

Brought to that era when heroes emerged in large numbers.

Japan's Warring States Period refers to the history of Japan that was generally divided between the Onin Rebellion that broke out in the Muromachi period and the Azuchi-Momoyama period for more than a hundred years.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu and others are also well-known. Shohachi Yamaoka created Tokugawa Ieyasu, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the 1950s. While Toyotomi Hideyoshi was very popular, it also made more people understand the so-called Three Heroes of the Warring States Period.

well known to the Japanese.

Moreover, Tokugawa Ieyasu was the founder of the shogunate rule, so the treasures on Mount Akagi are somewhat related to him. Moreover, the original patron saint of the treasures was Tokugawa Ieyasu's golden elephant.

And this ring is related to three of the three heroes of the Warring States Period. As soon as Higashiyama Kuichi said these words, everyone was shocked.

Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu successively ruled the entire Japan. Their power was so great. How could it be possible that something related to all three of them was just a silver ring?

Everyone was curious, but Dongshan Kuiyi, an old man, was so slow and leisurely that people looked anxious.

In the seventh year of Tensho, Tokugawa Ieyasu wanted to join forces with the Takeda family to fight for hegemony. However, the plan was not kept secret and was discovered by Oda Nobunaga. At the critical moment, one man stood up and shouldered all the blame for Ieyasu.

Most Japanese people know about the past events of the Warring States Period only in general terms, and few people study them in such detail as Higashiyama Kuiichi. Therefore, I was fascinated to hear him talk about the secrets of the past events.

This person is Tokugawa Ieyasu's wife: Tsukuyamaden. Tsukuyamaden and Tokugawa Ieyasu's eldest son Tokugawa Nobuyasu took all the blame and protected Tokugawa Ieyasu. In the end, Tsukuyamaden was deposed as the head wife, and Tokugawa Ieyasu

Kawa Nobuyasu was ordered to commit seppuku and apologize. Higashiyama Kuichi said slowly.

This incident is also very famous in Japanese history. Nobuyasu introduced the wrong sword to Hanzo Hattori, but the sword he used was the Muramasa demon sword. Tokugawa Ieyasu later changed the name of Muramasa to Masamune.

But Yu Fei was very disdainful of the Japanese's ability to name. My father's name was Ieyasu, and his son's name was Nobuyasu. People who didn't know better thought they were brothers.

Tokugawa Ieyasu was grateful for his wife's saving grace. Although he deposed her as the head wife, he never remarried. Moreover, Tokugawa Ieyasu specially made this ring. Ostensibly, he told Oda Nobunaga that he would never marry again.

Approaching Zhushandian actually tells Zhushandian that his original intention remains unchanged. Higashiyama Kuichi said.

Everyone couldn't help but be a little confused. The ring was originally a token of love. How could they tell Oda Nobunaga that Tokugawa Ieyasu would not approach Tsukuyama-den?

Seeing that everyone was puzzled, Dongshan Kuiyi explained: The ring, also known as the ring, was originally a special mark used by the concubines and concubines in the palace to avoid taboos. When they were pregnant or otherwise unable to approach the king, they would all wear a gold ring.

On the left hand, it is a symbol of prohibition for the emperor. The word ring contains the meaning of prohibition. In the past, women did not wear rings to show off their beauty or decoration, but to show caution and play the role of prohibition. This originally originated in China

Later, it spread to Japan, and Tokugawa Ieyasu used this allusion to express his attitude to Oda Nobunaga.

It turns out that most of the people present here are married and wear rings, but few people know that the rings actually have such a function.

In this case, how could Tokugawa Ieyasu use this ring to express his feelings to Tsukuyama-den?

You should know this, right? Mitsui Saori touched Yu Fei who was beside her and asked a little shyly. It seemed to her that Yu Fei had been preparing for two days to find this ring and gave it to her without hesitation.

It's not to warn himself, let alone to draw a clear line with himself. In fact, Yu Fei really meant this. Then he gave this ring to himself, just like Tokugawa Ieyasu, to express his feelings.

In this case, of course he should know the reason.

Yu Fei was a little dumbfounded. How did he know that there were so many messy things behind this broken ring? He just felt that this Tokugawa Ieyasu was not a thing. He kept his plans secret, but in the end he let his wife and son take the blame.

. Such people can also be called heroes. It seems that little Japan really has no one. In fact, this is related to Japan’s consistent thinking. In Japan, men have always been superior to women, and this has been the case to this day, so it is normal for women to sacrifice for men.

things.

Looking at Mitsui Saori's affectionate eyes, it was difficult for Yu Fei to say the words "I don't know."

He just said in a very vague and incomprehensible way: Just look at the words on the ring and you will understand.

Yu Fei's words were very vague. According to his speculation, the allusions of any antique are inseparable from the material, shape and texture of the ring. The ring is made of ordinary material and has an ordinary shape, so the allusions should be hidden on it.

The carvings and patterns must have hit the mark. As for what the carvings meant and what the meaning behind them was, Yu Fei didn't say anything, but smiled in a somewhat mysterious way.

Mitsui Saori thought of Yu Fei's antique appraisal ability and thought that Yu Fei already knew it, but he just didn't want to say it through his own mouth. Although this person is very mature and capable, he is still young emotionally.

, even shy, unable to even say these words. If it were Fuuta Chuanhito, the whole world would probably know about it. This person is most afraid of comparison. With Mitsui Saori's comparison, Fuuta Chuanhi is in her

The mental image is even worse.

The word Sanjing Saori on the ring whispered what Yu Fei had just said.

Yes, it was exactly what was written on the ring. Higashiyama Kuichi's eyes lit up and he said: On the inner wall of the ring, the two characters Matsudaira are engraved. Maybe everyone will find it strange now, but if you know that Matsudaira is Tokugawa Ieyasu's surname

If so, you should understand. Tokugawa Ieyasu engraved his original surname on the ring and gave it to Tsukuyama-den. The meaning is self-explanatory, which is to show that the ring is integrated into the blood and will never be forgotten. Then let’s talk about the material of the ring.

Why use silver to make the ring instead of gold? Tokugawa Ieyasu didn’t have gold? Of course not at that time. Although Tokugawa Ieyasu was just a general under Oda Nobunaga and did not rule the world, he did not lack gold, let alone a small

A ring. Is Tokugawa Ieyasu reluctant to part with it? This is of course even more impossible. In fact, it was Tokugawa Ieyasu's intention to use silver to make the ring.

Higashiyama Kuichi continued: In the past palace customs, it was taboo to wear a gold ring on a woman's left hand, while a silver ring represented luck. Every time a blessing came, a line was engraved on the silver ring. Tokugawa Ieyasu put his

The original surname and family emblem are engraved on this ring, and its deep care is evident:

It turns out that such a story, although far from being tortuous and pathos, is still fascinating. Most of the people present are successful in their careers. Some of their success paths are also full of hardships. In the process, they have many followers and even family members.

They made sacrifices for them, like building a mountain temple, and stood up to protect themselves, risking their lives to help him reach the pinnacle of power. Such women are great.

However, didn't Higashiyama Kuichi just say that this ring is related to the Three Heroes of the Warring States Period? But I heard that only Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu are involved now, and there is no role for Toyotomi Hideyoshi at all. Why is this ring so different?

It's related to him

Kuichi Higashiyama watched everyone's eyes turn to him again, smiled, and said slightly proudly: If the story ends here, then this ring is not worthy of being so praised. What happens next is related to Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Related. To be continued..


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