"hey! you do not get it , do you? Those 50,000 servant troops are Japanese, and most of them will turn against each other when they really fight! "
"Damn Japanese people should brazenly call us Wei’ Yi’? I think they are living impatiently! Minister, please fight! Please give me 30,000 soldiers and horses, and I will crush Japan! Kill Tokugawa and keep your word! "
看着大臣们这般群情激奋冉闵原阴沉脸色这才好看了一些又道“耿继能力朕是知道他手中有五千魏卒但是善加利话依托草稚城应该能撑几个月王平、冉恪!”
“末将在!”
“命你二人即刻率水陆大军五万挥师夷岛都护府平定德川守信乱!”
“遵旨!”
在群臣看来小小一个倭国竟敢冒犯大魏帝国天威真是活得不耐烦了
而冉闵也是这么想他缓缓从龙椅了起来攥着冕袖朗道“朕还是那句话!犯我大魏天威者虽远必诛!凡我大魏民虽远必救!”
“吾皇万岁万岁万万岁!”
第67章 大鹪鹩
难波高津宫
此时倭王大鹪鹩正坐在榻榻米面闭目养神
而没过了多久王去来穗别就入得这宫室大鹪鹩对席而坐
说到大鹪鹩这个名字就不得不吐槽倭国古代文化了
这个时代倭人名字十个里面没有几个看去是正常或许他们自己听不出来看不出来但是别人对此都感到十分滑稽可笑!
古代倭人取名字都比较粗糙就看看大鹪鹩这一大家人名字吧
什么去来穗别、住吉仲、瑞齿别、雄朝津稚宿祢这都什么鸟名字?真是晦涩难懂!
所魏帝国对于大鹪鹩称呼一般都是倭王赞
As we all know, the Japanese royal family is not famous for its surname, so as to show its nobility and show its uniqueness.
Moreover, the names of Japanese royal brothers are generally appropriate.
Let’s say this big wren.
It is said that on the day when the big emu was born, it was praised by later Japanese countries. Emperor Tian and the Japanese king asked a minister named Mutusu to ask him what auspicious it was.
You can say that when your wife gave birth, the emu entered the delivery house, and the big emu was born on the same day, which was named by auspicious signs.
At the beginning of the history, the emperor’s birthday, Mu Tu, entered the production hall, Dan Yutian, and the emperor called his minister Wu Su to say, "Is it Ruiye?" The minister said to him, "Luck should be restored. It is also different for an emu to enter the delivery house when my wife gave birth yesterday."
Emperor Guan said, "Today, my minister is a communist on the same day, and it is a day to show how to take the bird’s name and change its name."
Then take the name of the wren, which is too much like the Great Wren Emperor.
Take the title of Mu Tu, and the minister said that Mu Tu Su, you are the ancestor of Pingqun, and you are also too old.
What kind of slutty fuck is this?
The name of the big wren was very roughly taken.
In fact, it is not difficult to understand that the Japanese people’s level of naming is relatively poor
The Japanese royal family doesn’t have surnames, but they don’t want to be unconventional. In fact, there are not many people with surnames in Japan in this era.
It sounds a little incredible that the state ordered Chinese people to take their surnames together, but it did happen in modern Japan
In the late 19th century, Japan made the decision that "all citizens can take their surnames", but not many people responded, so Japan had to eulogize the compulsory Order of Miao Characters, which stipulated that "all citizens must take their surnames".
In ancient times, Japanese people had nobles and famous surnames. Their so-called Chinese surnames were different in understanding surnames.
At the end of the fourth century AD, the Yamato court of Japan unified many small countries in the southern part of the Japanese archipelago into one country, and its political rule was based on the surname system.
The King of the Yamato Imperial Court, later the Emperor, held the central government, and the nobles belonged to the imperial court. The king of a small country established blood-related groups, which were called "Shi". A "Shi" was also a noble family.
The appellation of the surname comes from official positions, places of residence, places of rule, names of gods and skills. For example, living in the country of Izumo is called "Izumo’s surname" and being a sacrificial worker is called "Jibu’s surname".
Master the supreme power of the Yamato court. The family of the King was the most powerful family at that time.
Later, the King’s family gave "surnames" to many surnames belonging to the imperial court according to their closeness, blood relationship and contribution.
This "surname" can’t be regarded as a real surname either. It means status, family status and title number are similar to titles. At that time, there were about three surnames, among which "Xiangchen", "Jun" and "Zhi" were given to the royal family and nobles, which were the most powerful surnames.
As the population has multiplied, there are many branches, and these branches have formed their own "Miao characters", which means that buds and branches are branches from home.
For example, Fujiwara is a big family, and after that, Fujiwara lives near Jiangguo, so Fujiwara takes "near Jiangguo" and "Fujiwara" as its initials, and Yi Shi, Yuanjiang and Kaga Fujiwara are called Ito, Endo and Kato.
It was not until the Japanese moved out of the Miao Word Must Be Called Order that people hurried to find surnames, which led to a nationwide craze for surnames.
If you live in Aoki Village, your surname is Aoki. If you live near the bridge, you will be surnamed Qiao. If there is a pine tree in front of Songmen, you will be named Yamaguchi.
So Tanaka, Miki, Yamada, Sunlight, Beifeng, Qianbu, Fang, Guanyin and other Chinese people felt that strange surnames poured out.
The place names are Ye, Tanaka, He, Omiya, and the occupational surnames of Fat House are You Wei Xiang, Wei Mei, Na Prostitute Man, Pig Rice, Bu, Furuimaru, etc.
Some people used ancient samurai names as surnames, such as Sakai, Todo and Sugiyama, all of which were ancient samurai names.
There are also fears that the government will punish fish, vegetables, temples and professional surnames for "not choosing surnames"
Suzuki, the symbol held by a divine official, has also become a surname. It is a bit of a cultural choice. Good words such as Fushou, Longevity, Millennium, Matsuzaka and Asahi, and longevity symbols such as Matsuzaka, Crane and Turtle have also become surnames.
Some people really can’t think of a good way to deal with a grandson, pig hand, dog breeder, ghost head and eggplant Sichuan casually, and some officials can come up with one.
Later, Japan formulated the law of registration for each surname, which was fixed and not changed proudly.
Because the Japanese surname comes suddenly, it is special, and its meaning is also different
Surnames in many countries in the world mean blood, but Japanese surnames rarely have this meaning. A surname is not necessarily blood, but it may be uncle or grandfather.
When King Laisui entered this palace, he sat down and bowed to the big wren and said, "Father doesn’t know what you want to see me about?"
"You should know the news that Tokugawa kept faith in Hokkaido and joined tens of thousands of people from various tribes to March to Caozhi City, right?" Asked the big wren lightly.
"hey! For such a big thing, it is estimated that those untouchables will not know the news. "
"What do you think about this?"