Eight hundred and fiftieth eighth chapter loyalty and filial piety
After dark, Shibukawa returned home. She buried her head and walked quickly into the bedroom with a small step. Ouchi Katsu heard the sound of clogs and immediately walked over and said coldly: "Stop!"
Shibukawa bowed unnaturally and said, "Mrs. Tao and I are rushing to finish embroidering a screen. I'm late to come back, sorry."
Ouchi Katsu walked over with a cold face. Shibukawa was frightened by his expression and hurriedly hid in the room. She wanted to win over the wooden door, but Ouchi Katsu grabbed the door with one hand and pushed it away and walked in.
"What are you going to do? Stop it! Don't..." Shibukawa said in panic.
Oui Sheng refused to listen, forcibly lifted up the corner of her skirt and wanted to check her clothes. Shibukawa resisted hard and kept scolding Oui Sheng, and the two soon wrestled together. The woman's strength was not as good as Oui Sheng. After a while, she was at a disadvantage, but she was embarrassed and angry, and reached out to grab Oui Sheng's head. But Oui Sheng was a bald head, without hair as a focus, and suddenly she felt her face was hot.
After a while, Ouchi Katsu finally got his wish and tore off the silk fabric he shouldn't have seen. He was immediately angry and slapped him over with a palm, cursing: "Bastard!"
Shibukawa fell to the ground with his face covered. She cried for a while and suddenly calmed down. She slowly got up from the floor and showed a miserable smile: "Do you really care about this kind of thing?"
Ouchi Katsuki couldn't answer for a while. He was thinking according to Shibukawa's words. He immediately admitted that he really cared about it. He felt that he was probably two kinds of discomfort in his heart: one was because he was a husband and wife after all, and he always felt that Shibukawa was his own thing, and he felt very angry when his private property was interfered with by others. The other was that Shibukawa was indeed quite beautiful.
"If you care, what have you done long ago?" Shibukawa asked aggressively.
Ouchi Katsu's anger exploded - after the outbreak was completed, he was soon at a disadvantage in his momentum and was asked so hard that he could not answer the question.
Shibukawa finally changed from a victim-like situation to a culprit, and she even bravely turned two steps closer.
She sarcastically said, "It's because the Da Nei family has too many clans. If you don't marry the Shibukawa family, you can't even be a villager! You can only be a low-level samurai. It's because you must be loyal to General Tao and receive his favors, so you can only endure it, and pretend to be invisible to insults. If it weren't for my relationship, how could you be the 'National Yame Dean' now?"
Da Neisheng kept shook his head and thought to himself: Whether it was Tao Jing or his own Mindian, they were arranged by the Ming people.
Shibukawa asked again: "You have already known the pros and cons, why are you crazy today? Wake up, only by obeying General Tao can you keep everything."
"Silly woman!" Ouchi Katsu couldn't help but curse.
He shook his sleeves and was about to leave when he suddenly remembered something, so he pointed at Shibukawa and asked, "Why do you get your clothes dirty?"
Shibukawa sneered and responded to his insults, and replied: "General Tao has a gorgeous carriage, the only carriage in Ishimi Castle."
Japan has many mountains and narrow areas, and most noble people travel by carriages and horses. It is rare to see carriages.
After Ouchi Katsu stopped, he couldn't help but say something more: "Don't say it, do embarrassing things for my future."
Shibukawa said, "If you didn't insult me and attack me, I would say it better. But now I want to tell the truth, General Tao is the head of the Tao family and is naturally noble; if he doesn't dislike me, this is kindness, and I should repay him in terms of righteousness. Unless he ignores me, I will not leave him, and I will just regard it as repaying him."
Ouchi Katsu cursed again, turned around and left.
...The next morning, according to the pre-arranged arrangement, Ouchi Seung and Yao Fang went down the mountain together to welcome the Mori Satonaga from Ouchi's family. Yao Fang couldn't help but look at Ouchi for two more times because there were scratches on his head and face, and he was very depressed, as if he didn't sleep well last night.
Ouchi Satoshi noticed Yao Fang's gaze and said a few words to the follower next to him. The follower said in Chinese: "Ouchi was walking around the night yesterday, while meditating, but did not notice the branches on the roadside, and was accidentally scratched."
Yao Fang nodded seriously and said yes. But it is unknown why the scar looks so much like a scratch.
Last night, Yao Fang vaguely heard a quarrel, but she couldn't understand it at all. In addition, she had never seen Ouchi's wife yesterday, so Yao Fang had already guessed a few points. He just didn't want to tell it, it was embarrassing.
The group received Maori's troops outside Torii. Yao Fang knew Maori. The first time he followed Qian Xili to Japan, the first samurai he met was Maori. Maori was a short and concise man with smart eyes, serious expression, and his beard was very neatly trimmed.
Compared to the Japanese, Ouchi, who is also a Japanese, Maori is obviously more interested in Yao Fang. Maori will slowly explain Bai Chinese, and he inadvertently said: "Sometimes we just act on orders."
It probably refers to the matter of gross profit defrauding Qian Xili and Yao Fang and others.
Yao Fang was very angry at Maori when his life was in danger. But it was very magical. Yao Fang was no longer angry now, but she just didn't like Maori's character and thought he was too hypocritical.
Yao Fang said: "The court has its own judgment. If the government believes that Maori is not guilty, then Maori will definitely be at fault."
After hearing this, Maori bowed. There was a follower behind him who approached Ouchi Katsu and kept whispering Japanese, probably translating.
The Japanese went to Ishimi Hachimangu Shrine and went to visit first. Yao Fang did not understand their shrine rules, so she did not approach him rashly and just waited on the side of the road. After the Japanese returned, Yao Fang accompanied her up the mountain together.
When he arrived at the back mountain of the shrine, Maori was suddenly attracted by the cherry blossoms everywhere. On a whim, he suggested to go to appreciate the flowers first. Ouchi Katsu immediately ordered his followers to return to Ishimi Castle to get things and drinks.
Maori looked at the beautiful scenery that was eye-catching and sighed, "It's even more magnificent than the cherry blossoms of Hakata last year."
As soon as these words were said, several Japanese people looked sad and bent down. Yao Fang suddenly felt a little embarrassed. After all, they are still quite harmonious when they get along with each other. When it comes to fighting bloody past, they really destroy the harmonious atmosphere.
Maori became interested in that battle and said to Yao Fang: "In the Battle of Hakata, our country was defeated, and we were convinced. In addition to the cavalry and firearms, the Ming Dynasty's military orders were far better than our army. The Ming army was a whole, but the Japanese army was a united united by many retainers, with rigid tactics and slow movements. Our country was not only a problem with the army, but the whole country was very chaotic and could not be unified."
Maori said: "The family governor once thought that the former general was expected to unify the heroes, but it was a pity..."
Yao Fang implicitly reminded: "I have no military post and have not led troops to fight."
Maori looked at him and said, "I heard that General Yao was also a military minister. He was dismissed for committing some personal matters. Your identity and what you did would not be punished if you were in Japan."
Yao Fang said: "The Ming Dynasty had a law, and the prince and the common people were guilty of the same crime."
Maori smiled and did not refute Yao Fang.
The group of people walked around the cherry trees. Soon, the followers who returned from Ishimi Castle transported the things they needed. There were silk curtains, seat cushions, tables, and wine. So everyone camped in the wilderness, drinking and enjoying the flowers.
Maori went to the capital of the Ming Dynasty and seemed to be quite touched. He soon talked about the major event: "The Japanese country had a Tang style, just like the Ming Dynasty, with high and low rank, strict rank, and advocated loyalty, filial piety and trustworthiness. However, the spontaneous morality of the Han people was more deeply rooted, and many scholars were also maintaining morality, loyalty to the emperor, and filial piety was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The Ming Emperor was able to rule the vast territory.
The loyalty, filial piety and Xinyi of Japan learned from the Tang Dynasty, and the foreign literary style was always not so harmonious. Many people only obeyed and did not have morality from the heart. Loyalty was often maintained by interests and rules. Back then, those "Imperial family members" were loyal to the shogunate and repaired palaces to quell the rebellion; the Imperial family members in turn asked for "grace reward" to maintain this loyalty, otherwise they would have dissatisfaction and resentment. They were never as willing as the subjects of the Ming Dynasty. So after our country was unified, it would not take long for the names of the various places to become independent, each focusing on their own benefits and disregarding justice."
Maori thought for a while and continued, "From the perspective of the common people at the bottom, the situation in Japan is also chaotic. The manor can only rely on samurai to control the farmers and farmers with force; and the common people are only afraid of the upper part, without respect, and even hate the samurai. After the Battle of Hakata, some wounded soldiers fled to the mountain villages, and most of them were killed by the Japanese common people and their only property was robbed. Everyone hated each other, and no one could educate those mountainous people."
Yao Fang remembered Zhu Gaoxu's remarks and couldn't help but repost: "The situation like the Ming Dynasty may not be a good thing in the long run."
"Oh?" Maori looked at Yao Fang with some confusion.
Yao Fang didn't say it clearly, so she had to say with a wise heart: "Because some things are deeply rooted, the administration of the Ming Dynasty was very difficult, while the chaos in many parties may lead to rules and contracts."
But Maori believed that Yao Fang was covering up the truth and making a fool of herself, so she still thought about it.
Maori was the same as his family's governor, Danui Shengjian. Perhaps because he had the important power of Danui's family, they did not give up on their hope of finding a good way to govern the country, and they were still people who refused to give in.
On the contrary, Da Niesuke was next to him and had never expressed any opinions on such a grand topic, and seemed very silent. Yao Fang remembered a sentence that Da Niesuke once said: Just get messy, just be messy, as long as you live a good life.
On a certain level, Ouchi Seung is undoubtedly a pessimistic warrior, perhaps related to his experience.
Chapter completed!