The five characters "King of the Han Wen slaves" on this gold seal were enough to shock the civil and military officials of the Fujiwara Kingdom as well as the soldiers and civilians present.
As some people shouted that Fujiwara was established and his destiny was fulfilled, nearly ten thousand soldiers and civilians present prostrated themselves to the Fujiwara Tadayi who had the destiny.
It was here that Fujiwara Tadai changed his reign name to Tianming.
Soon, the news that Fujiwara Tadai became the lord of Fujiwara Kingdom was an order from heaven. With lightning speed, it spread throughout Fujiwara Island and even towards the main island of Japan.
And the group of people who came to take the head of Fujiwara Tadaya, the leader of the Fujiwara clan, were captured on the spot after crossing the sea.
Fujiwara Tadayi personally cut off the head of Fujiwara's loyal lackey in front of the junior high school civil and military officials and put his head in a wooden box.
He left an accompanying waiter and asked him to take the head back to the main island of Japan.
He also stated that any Fujiwara clan member who does not surrender and be loyal to him will become his enemy, Fujiwara Tadai.
A few days later, the news spread back to Heianjing, which shocked the entire Japanese country. After that man abdicated, he established the Yuanzheng.
Emperor Shirakawa, who established the "House" and relied on the Northern Samurai military group to expand his power, was furious.
He even took this opportunity to criticize the head of the Fujiwara clan, the regent Guan Shiro, and the Taizheng minister Fujiwara Tadashi.
He was forced to resign and live in seclusion, and the regent Guanshiro was assigned to Fujiwara Kimomichi, and the position of Taishō Minister was granted to his eldest son Tadatsuchi.
After that, Minamoto Yoshitaka led an army of 30,000 to attack Fujiwara Tadai, a rebellious person.
When the army arrived at the Namagaki Strait, 30,000 men were crossing the sea when they were attacked by a fleet commanded by Fujiwara Navy Commander Fang Fei.
Of the 30,000 troops, less than 50% succeeded in crossing the sea. By the time they landed exhausted on the coast of Fujiwara Country.
The Fujiwara army, which had been waiting for a long time, rushed out. Most of the more than 15,000 remnant soldiers who landed on the coast were killed, dyeing the white beach into scarlet.
Minamoto Yoshitada, known as the courageous samurai from the north, took the lead, and nearly five thousand people surrendered to Fujiwara Kingdom. After the news spread back to Heian Kyo.
Emperor Shirakawa, who felt that he was secretly proud of taking this opportunity to severely weaken the Fujiwara family's influence in the court, was almost so angry that he vomited blood.
What's important is that the 30,000-strong army was lost just like that, according to the confessions of the soldiers who escaped.
The navy of Fujiwara Kingdom included many Song people and many Japanese. Presumably, Fujiwara Kingdom recruited those desperadoes from the sea to form it.
In addition, there were many burly and majestic Song people beside Fujiwara Kingdom's troops. According to the confessions of several of the defeated generals who escaped, Fujiwara Kingdom actually had nearly a thousand cavalry.
And they should all be from the Song Dynasty. Those tall and strong mounts, coupled with those Song warriors, are simply a reminder to the Japanese soldiers.
And almost all the defeated soldiers who escaped back unanimously identified that there was a god of war in Fujiwara Kingdom's army who was as strong as a ghost.
He was as tall as two ordinary people, and the weapon in his hand was a shovel used by Buddhist monks. With one sweep, the limbs of countless loyal and brave Japanese soldiers could fly away, turning them into rolling gourds.
Even the dozens of Japanese cavalry who had gathered to fight back were not as tall as this man. They were even charged into the formation face to face by him, killing them all to pieces, and the soldiers were unleashed.
The ministers and workers of the Japanese state heard the miserable defeat of these defeated soldiers as if they were bragging.
I couldn't help but fell into a deathly silence. The first thought was impossible, and the second thought was still impossible.
Fujiwara Tadai, one of the declining branches of the Fujiwara clan.
In those years, even the political arena of the Japanese country had no chance to interact, and they could only do business as merchants all day long. Such a person could suddenly control the entire Kyushu Island and establish a country there.
The Prince Shirakawa was so angry that he almost wanted to vomit blood, but he had to express his disastrous defeat at the hands of Minamoto Yoshitaka.
As a last resort, Emperor Shirakawa ordered Taira Masamori to be his commander and recruited soldiers with the intention of deciding the outcome again.
And in order to defeat the thieves in one fell swoop, Emperor Shirakawa only left more than 10,000 troops to continue to defend Heianjing.
Mingping Masamori led 60,000 troops out of Heianjing and headed south.
However, just when Taira Masamori led his army to the Shimonoseki Strait and was carefully preparing to cross the Strait, he received quite bad news.
At this time, the famous military commander Minamoto Yoshichichi, the second son of the Minamoto Yoshi family, was praised by Emperor Shirakawa as "the most brave man in the world".
This outstanding rebel elite who served in Kyushu as Tsushima Katsuki rebelled against the imperial court again and was exiled to Oki.
After hearing that the imperial court was defeated by the Fujiwara clan, I suddenly felt that my opportunity had come again.
He sent his men to Fujiwara Island to contact Fujiwara Tadayi, and was willing to worship Fujiwara Tadayi as his lord.
It is hoped that Fujiwara Tadai can support a large number of weapons so that he can open up the situation on the main island.
Fujiwara Tadai, who knew Minamoto Yoshichita's abilities, was naturally delighted, and appointed Minamoto Yoshichichi as the governor of Fujiwara Kingdom's Shangzhu Kingdom and Sanyo Road (one of the five kingdoms and seven roads of Japan).
They also provided a large amount of weapons and equipment to the ambitious Minamoto Yoshichichi, and even brought a thousand former Japanese pirates to the command of Minamoto Yoshichichi.
After Minamoto Yoshichichi obtained these materials and troops, he gathered many wealthy families in Izumo Country to launch a rebellion in Izumo Country. Well... it should be an uprising.
And he also carried the banner of being the governor of the Fujiwara Kingdom and the Sanyo Road Festival.
Taira Masamori never thought that when he was about to attack the Fujiwara Kingdom, another group of Fujiwara Kingdom troops jumped out from behind.
I found myself in a situation where I was attacked from both sides.
Directly ahead, the soldiers of Fujiwara Kingdom were watching eagerly across the strait. The Fujiwara Kingdom naval fleet launched frequent attacks, carrying large numbers of Fujiwara Kingdom soldiers across the sea to fight, attack cities, or rob people.
However, the Japanese navy was all small boats and was no match for the Fujiwara navy.
This made Ping Zhengsheng unable to figure out where the opponent's next attack point would be.
At the rear, in less than ten days, the Izumo Kingdom had completely fallen into the hands of Minamoto Yoshiki.
Kiyohara Hidesada, the shou of Izumo Province, led the remaining troops to offer Izumo Castle and surrendered to Minamoto Yoshichichi, which greatly increased Minamoto Yoshichichi's strength.
The Japanese kingdom was shaken up and down, and Emperor Shirakawa was furious. However, there were only 10,000 troops guarding Ping'an Capital at this moment.
Emperor Shirakawa could only issue a series of edicts (the emperor's decree), ordering Ping Zhengsheng in the south of the main island to quickly quell the rebellion.
In desperation, Taira Masamori could only order his general Rokutaku Tairamitsu to lead 20,000 troops to the Izumo Kingdom to quell the rebellion, but he was no match for Minamoto Yoshichichi, the son of the world's most brave warrior.
After losing several battles, even Shi Jianguo was nearly half occupied by Yuanyuan Yiqin.
In the end, only half of the 20,000 soldiers and horses of Liuzha Pingguang's expedition were defeated and returned.
(End of chapter)