Like Emperor Genji Yang, the beauty of the country is such that it shakes up the politics of the country, and the “beauty of the leaning country” appears in history. “It is said that the remote cause of the fall of the Asakura family, who built a beautiful castle town called Kokyoto,” was also a beauty. The woman’s name is Koshōshō. She was the wife of Yoshikage Asakura, the last of the Asakura family, and Yoshikage of beauty had abandoned her political affairs. Explore the life of a mysterious leaning beauty and Koshōshō.
Koshōshō Profile
Women of this era often lack a clear profile and Koshōshō does not know the year of birth or name. Since 1568 (Nagauroku 11), she is said to be a woman of about 15 years of age, so we can deduce that she was born around 1550. Her father is Saito, a grandson, who was a vassal of Mr. Asakura.
The name Koshōshō is not a real name. She is sometimes called “Suga” because she lived in the Suwa room of the Asakura house in the Ichijō Valley.
Transmit dissonant justice
In Yoshikage, there was a trace of ‘Akamaru (Kumami) between Mr. Kuratani’s daughter and Kozai (Kawasaki). However, her mother’s minister, Kosei, died of illness after giving birth, and Akamaru also became a child and left the world.
It is also said that the Asakura family had poisoned Akamaru’s nanny seat, and that there was a sequential battle within the clan, leaving a suspicious point for Akamaru’s death. Yoshikage fell terribly from the sadness of losing her only son and the anxiety that the Asakura family would break into their place, and gradually gave up political affairs. In addition to the death of her wife and son, the separation of vassals, etc., the landscape of vassals continued to be painful, and it can be said that it was not possible to fall.
There, a young and handsome Koshōshō was raised by Shirahua’s arrow as a newly saluted woman. Koshōshō seemed to have skill in her words, and she had to encourage depressed Yoshikage and create a succession.
Drowning in a forest of pond meat alcohol
Like perceptions of the environment, Yoshikage is overwhelmed by her beautiful wife Koshōshō. However, it is said that she lived a magnificent life at the discretion of the general who loved her and spent a huge sum of money to build the “Suga Hall” of Koshōshō, and at the discretion of the luxury general.
A magnificent banquet is held day and night, and the appearance is exactly Sakai Kobayashi. After all, I think I couldn’t cope well with the political stuff.
The long-awaited birth of a man! Koshōshō who deepens her love
In 1570 (ancient Kameyuan), Koshōshō gives birth to the long-awaited boy, Ai King Maru. From this name, you can imagine how Koshōshō’s son was adored by Yoshikage. Yoshikage came to love Koshōshō more and more, which gave rise to significant traces.
The Asakura family has been asked by the Ashikaga shogun family for a roaring roof, but Yoshikage doesn’t know. Even after the epidemic, “The Battle of Shinkawa (1570)”, she never appeared as a general. Maybe because she wanted to be with Koshōshō.
There is also a theory that this has accelerated the destruction of the Asakura family, like Koshōshō took the policy of good faith for Yoshikage’s grace, and Yoshikage became so. Living a life of luxury at three magazines and keeping her mouth in politics… Koshōshō feels that she has been too attuned, but she may be unreasonable because the vassal’s daughter gave up to the Lord and even lived up to the boy.
The destruction of Mr. Asakura
After the “Battle of Sichuan”, the death of Shingen Takeda and the destruction of the Muromachi Shogunate would be a major turning point in the warring states. Mr. Asakura does not set an example and communion with Koshōshō.
Yoshikage defeats Nobunaga Oda in “The Battle of Ichijōdani Castle (1573)”. She was fleeing to Isamatsuji with her cousin Asakura’s soot (Give up), but the landscape plays with Nobunaga’s betrayal. Yoshikage, who was attacked by Kisamatsuji Temple, is an auto-lame. She was 41 years old.
Koshōshō and Ai King Maru were killed by Nagahide Niwa (Hi Nachi Hin), who received life from Nobunaga, and the Asakura family was destroyed.
However, there may have been a theory that Koshōshō and Ai King Maru had fallen, and they could have lived quietly somewhere.
Women who don’t talk much
For example, some women raised their homes like Minamoto no Yoritomo’s wife, Masako Hojo, and some women, like Koshōshō have created a remote cause of home destruction. Of course, not all of these wives’ lives were recorded in history, so we can’t say that Koshōshō led Mr. Asakura to destruction. On the contrary, she could have tried to rejuvenate the foreground by any means necessary. There may also be an intention to point to the cause of the destruction of the Asakura family at Koshōshō.
Women who are not on stage are often not recorded in the year of their birth or even their parents. As even a woman, I still want to make their lives a little better.