In the Battle of Hanshan Island in 1593, the shipman, the general Kuroki Yoshitaka (actually this was the real "One Piece" at the time," and the general ruler of the island was just an offshoot of the Mishima Murakami navy family. Talking about the water war It’s incomparable to Nagabo Murakami Bukit.) The “Nippon Maru” as Hideyoshi’s original flagship should be even larger. There is a saying that it is the “Second Kiso River” before the naval battle of Nobunaga’s Komei Kuki and Sasasa Narimasa. A total of seven freeboards and Yakura attached iron plates were built together. However, only six black ships attacked. The white ships were lagging behind. The black ships were equipped with Portuguese Franco machines at the time, but the length was too short. Body, its size reminds me of the weird aspect ratio of the battleship Yamato of World War II. The white ship was later transformed into a "Nippon Maru", which is the flagship of the nine ghosts in the battle of Hanshan Island, but its shape has been used in "Ningliang" (the pattern of the big and small double sky guards), and in fact, the one who came to the island This big house should still be kept alone. During the Battle of Hanshan Island, the "Nippon Maru" was severely damaged by Yi Sun-sin’s turtle ship below the waterline, but it fled to Geoje Island with a strong vitality and fled back to Japan after repairs (and the Korean historical data said it Was completely destroyed), the monkey boss ordered the nine ghosts to come back and punish them in furious anger, so since then the experience of the nine ghosts in the rest of North Korea has almost disappeared. The general general Fujidō Takahu instigated the rejection of the joint battle proposed by the nine ghosts, which ultimately resulted in the defeat of the nine ghosts. However, this "Nippon Maru" finally survived and even survived the two civil wars in Sekigahara and Osaka. It also "lived" to the era of the three generations of Tokugawa Shogun Iemitsu, and the dead wood was demolished and changed to a smaller size. Dalong Maru".
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