Самурай без меча 1.3 Apk

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Updated: 24.10.2019
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Description of Самурай без меча

Hideyoshi is the most remarkable - and most unusual - leader in Japanese history.
He was born in 1536 into a poor peasant family. Nothing seemed to portend a striking fate to him. Hideyoshi was short, weak in build, uneducated and ugly. Protruding ears, deep-set eyes, a puny body and a red wrinkled face made him strikingly look like a monkey, which explains the nickname Monkey, which stuck to him for life.
Hideyoshi was born in the midst of a vague “century of clan struggles,” when a military career or priesthood for the ambitious peasant was the only way to avoid hard labor in the field. More than modest physical data (height and a half meters, weight fifty kilograms and a strong stoop) did not promise him success in the military field. And yet he managed to take off, like a star, to the heights of leadership and unite a country torn by centuries of civil strife. How did he do it?
Iron willpower, razor-sharp intelligence, unbending perseverance and a subtle understanding of human psychology - these are the qualities that allowed Hideyoshi “to turn skeptics into devoted servants, rivals into true friends, and enemies into allies” 1. Not reaching special heights in mastering martial arts, this “samurai without a sword” used other weapons. Self-derogatory humor, cunning and ability to negotiate helped him to surpass his noble rivals and become the ruler of Japan. In a hierarchical society, where the inviolable laws of caste borders reigned, Hideyoshi became a hero of the outcasts, an example for everyone who longed to decide their own destiny and sought to rise, like the heroes of Horatio Alger2, "from rags to riches."
In 1590, Hideyoshi became the supreme ruler of the country. Having received the title of regent from the emperor Gojojey, he enjoyed royal power. The imperial court honored him with the aristocratic surname Toyotomi, which means "a generous minister."

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