Chapter 454 Reckless is right! (Draw a knife!) [9800 words](1/4)
Yesterday, a book friend asked me if Miao Dao was a Japanese Dao.
Let me explain here - Miao Dao and Whi Dao are two types of knives.
The Japanese sword can be understood as the body of a knife, plus the hilt of our Chinese sword.
You can watch the movie "Embroidered Spring Sword 2", where Master Ding uses the Japanese Sword.
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Okara became interested in the Bujingzhai, who used the Japanese sword as a weapon in the mouth of Huozaka.
As a time traveler, I still feel a little intimate about the Japanese swords and Japanese sword techniques produced in Tang Tu.
"What is the real name of that Bujingzhai?" asked Okabaya.
"Kamido Ruzuozuo." As Huozaka said, dipping his fingers into the water in the water cup next to him, and writing the real name of Bujingazai on the wooden board in front of him.
Although Huozaka is rough, his handwriting is beautiful.
After writing the four beautiful Chinese characters "Made in Kamidoro" on the floor at Huozaka, Okabaya couldn't help but mutter in his heart:
——Forget it if this guy has such a good title, why is even so handsome even if he has such a good name?
Ogata didn't know what others were thinking, but in short, he felt that "Bujingzhai" was more stylish than his "Yitaozhai".
The word "not pure" in "not pure" in "not pure" also has a bit of Zen meaning.
Okata didn't expect that the title of Bujingzhai was not only sophisticated, but also sophisticated.
Shendu Rou made it - the surname "Shendu" alone is very powerful.
"Kamido Rokumao... It's such a good name. Is this Bujingzhai a native of a wealthy family?" Looking at the name written on the floor of Hokaka, who felt very educated, Okata couldn't help asking like this.
"Hahaha!" Huozaka laughed a few times, "Bujinga's origin is very ordinary! He comes from an ordinary samurai family in the Mu Ogotsu family."
"As for why his name looks so much like the name that Yueqing Yunke would give... I don't know."
During such a chat, Ogata and others unknowingly finished their dinner tonight.
After dinner, Ogata and others discussed it and decided to let the villagers take advantage of this time to tell them about the current situation of the village.
Except for the earliest arrivals of Hokusaka and Mizuno, Okabaya and others knew almost nothing about this village.
So Ogata and others planned to take advantage of this time to get a good understanding of the village, so that they could also make a plan to deal with the bandits in the future.
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"Ah..." "Tall middle-aged man" sighed, "I think we can try to let the young girls in the village hide in the nearby mountains."
As soon as the words of "tall middle-aged man" finished, the person sitting next to him immediately said:
"it's useless."
"What do they eat if they send the young girls up the mountain? We don't have too much dry food, so we still have to deliver food to them every day."
"We send people to carry a lot of food up the mountain every day, which is not the same as telling the warriors - are we Tibetans on the mountain?"
"Village, village chief!"
Just then, a young voice with a little anxious sounded outside the room.
A young villager rushed into the house.
"What's wrong?" The village chief looked at the young villagers inquiring eyes.
"The warriors said they hope we can send someone to tell them about the current situation of the village, so that they can formulate methods to deal with bandits based on the situation of the village!"
As soon as the young villagers finished speaking, most of the people present showed a faint look of fear on their faces.
Some people even involuntarily shrank their bodies.
Tell the current situation of the village to the samurai - this means facing a lot of samurai.
"Hey..." A thin man present whispered with a terrified look, "If you accidentally touch their knife... will you be killed by them?"
This person's words made the fear on everyone present's faces even stronger.
"...I'll go." The village chief said at this time, "I'll go and tell the warriors about the current situation in our village."
As soon as the village chief said this, everyone present looked at the village chief with surprise.
Some people who were worried about the village chief said bluntly, "You are so old that you don't want to go."
But the village chief shook his head only for the suggestions of these people.
"I am the village chief. I have an obligation to see these samurai who have been invited by us."
"Don't say more."
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The village chief, who was hunched and powerful, came to Okabaya and others with some villagers.
The village chief spoke out and told Okabaya and the others everything he knew.
But what the village chief knows is actually very limited.
The information he could provide was only the number of entrances and exits in the village, where the river was, and help Okabaya and others draw a map of the village.
Ogata and others originally thought of inspecting the surroundings of the village, but considering that it was dark now, they could only wait until dawn tomorrow before going to slowly inspect the surroundings of the village.
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In order to entertain the samurai in their village in the future, the villagers of this village specially cleaned some of the empty houses in the village for the samurai to settle down.
There are enough empty houses, and Okam and his team can handle each room.
Okata and Amacho picked a house that was enough for them to live in.
A villager who had no name from Naoka took them into this house where they were to stay.
This room is also a type of room where there is only one room, eating, drinking, sleeping and entertainment are all carried out in one room.
"Wow~~ It's quite clean." After entering this room, Ahmachi stretched out his finger and wiped it in the place within his reach. There was almost no dust on his fingers.
At a glance, you will know that it has been cleaned recently.
"Sir Samurai, this house is your residence for you and your wife." The villager who was in charge of leading the way for Okabaya respectfully bowed and said to Okabaya.
Although he tried his best to cover it up, Okata could still clearly feel it - the villagers were quite nervous and even their voices were trembling.
"Yeah." Okata smiled and nodded gently, "Thank you for your hard work."
Hearing Okao's thanks, the villagers' nervousness was a little relieved.
"Then I'll leave first."
After bowing to Ogata and Amacho again, the villager quickly left Ogata's field of vision.
After watching the villagers leave, Ahmachi smiled helplessly and said to Okata:
“We are really not very popular.”
"It's not that we are not popular." Okara corrected the sentence, "It's that samurai is not popular."
When he agreed to assist the villagers in this village, Ogata had imagined that the villagers would definitely respect and fear him.
Now it seems--assumed.
If you don’t count the nobles and nobles and samurai, the non-samurai class of the Edo era can be roughly divided into three types: peasants, towns, and filthy.
As the name suggests, farmers are the people who live in rural areas and engage in agricultural work.
The people of the town are people living in the town and are mainly engaged in service industries, handicrafts or commerce.
As for the poor people, some of them live in cities and towns, while others live in wilderness.
Not every city and town has many filth.
In any city where there are many filths, the filths must be in the corner where some ordinary civilians will never approach it casually. They are a group of forgotten and ignored people.
The townsmen live in the castle and samurai together, so the townsmen and samurai have a closer relationship.
Therefore, the town people who know what kind of group the samurai are are, and they will not be too afraid of samurai because of the "unknown".
And that's not the case with farmers.
Although they live in the same country, the farmers living in rural areas and the samurai living in castles are like groups living in two different worlds.
The "unknown" caused by this barrier has caused a considerable gap between farmers and warriors.
In fact, let alone samurai, there is actually a huge gap between the farmers and the townsmen living in the Castle Town.
The farmers' understanding of warriors is basically heard from the truth.
For example, warriors have the right to kill people at will, they can draw swords and kill civilians who offend their own people. Warriors are moody and always draw swords and hurt people for no reason...
To be continued...