The story is based on the battle between Tokugawa and the Toyotomi shogunate. Through the influence of a monk on a warrior, the spectator and reflection on history are completed.
It's just that the structure is scattered, the proportions are not divided, and the clues of Chang Chuan seem to be suddenly cut off. The education in the back office is a little too decent and lacks changes. Compared with the fight in the previous section, it is smooth and natural.
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