MTL - Aztec Eternals-~ Summary of the Hokkaido Branch Line

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At this point, the branch line in Hokkaido, Japan has come to an end.

This part of the branch line starts from the civil strife in the Muromachi shogunate and the change of three generals in one year, from the great businessman Morino Kiyoshi in Kyoto to the Oysterzaki clan in Ezo, Hokkaido, which is the predecessor of the Matsumae clan. At this time, the head of the Oysterzaki family was also the ancestor of the Matsumae clan, a figure who had a great influence on the development of Ezo, Takeda Nobuhiro.

Afterwards, there was the negotiation between Morino Kiyoshi and Takeda Nobuhiro, which brought the sunshade ships in Sakai Port and led to the trade in the extreme north. This part of the content will have a great impact in the not-too-distant future, and even change the direction of the Americas, so the foreshadowing must be laid in advance.

Similarly, at the end of the Muromachi period, it was probably the last era in Japanese history that advocated Tang style and spoke Tang poetry. Japanese poetry and haiku have not yet matured, and the cultural imprint left by the Tang and Song Dynasties is still deeply engraved in the hearts of the Japanese.

It can be said that the Japanese culture of this era was still a part of the Chinese culture, fully imitating the customs of the Tang people, and full of reverence and yearning for the Tang and Song Dynasties. And later, in the Edo period, the new Japanese culture will completely branch out on the basis of the Chinese culture.

Therefore, the reason why this part of the content is written is to write about Japan in name, but in fact it is also to describe the imprints left by the Tang and Song Dynasties. Of course, Buddhist culture also occupied an important position during this period, affecting all aspects of the Japanese, which is also reflected in the text.

Well, in order to write this part of the content well, the author has consulted a lot of information, talked about it in detail, and spent a lot of thought. The pursuit of writing is to let more people see. I hope everyone can be patient, read one or two, and take a look at the interesting parts... the author will be very happy!

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