Influenced by traditional ideas, the ancient Japanese believed that walking barefoot was good for the health of the body.

There are cultural influences. The Japanese believe that walking barefoot on tatami is a very pleasant thing.

In short, due to the influence of different factors, Japan has always had a "barefoot" culture.

Affected by this culture, some people have always been resistant to "wearing socks", thinking that only bumpkins wear socks.

If there is any profession that people are most resistant to wearing socks, it is undoubtedly the prostitute.

The notion that "only bumpkins wear foot bags" is extremely popular among wandering girls.

No matter how cold the weather is, the girls will grit their teeth and insist on not wearing socks.Even if the weather is too cold, I can't stand the cold.

Therefore, in the Edo period, there were two short poems of Chuanliu circulating among the people: "The beauty of the city, at the age of 28, can finally wear her foot bag", "I have never known that my foot bag is more than 27 years old."

In the Edo period, the retirement age of the playgirls was 28 years old, and they could retire at the age of 28, and they no longer had to be playboys.

That is to say, many prostitutes can finally put on socks until they are 28 years old and retire from being prostitutes.

Because I have never worn them, or haven't worn them for a long time, I naturally don't know the size of my feet and what size socks I should wear.

A-cho is also the kind of person who likes to go barefoot and doesn't like to wear socks.

Once she encounters an occasion where she can take off her shoes and socks, she will definitely take off her shoes and socks.

But she didn't have the extreme concept of "only bumpkins wear foot bags".

When she woke up this morning and found that the weather was very cold today, she silently let go of the "dignity" of "barefoot lovers", put on socks silently, and then went out with Ogata early in the morning, rushing to Ryogoku Hirokoji, the most famous happy street in Edo.

As the center of power and economy in Japan, Edo is currently the largest city in Japan, and the entertainment industry is naturally very developed, with a large number of happy streets.

Ryogoku Hirokoji is the most famous and largest happy street in Edo.

There are not only a large number of folk art venues here, but also a large number of artists performing their specialties on both sides of the street.

There are performances of "wrestlers" who lift huge straw bales filled with rice or large rocks.

There are "acrobats" who perform various magic tricks.

There are "animal entertainers" who perform animal juggling with animals such as monkeys and dogs.

There are storytellers who tell all kinds of moving stories.

Going to happy streets like Ryogoku Hirokoji is the way for most Edo people who have a little extra money and some free time to pass the time.

Since 3 days ago, Ogata and Atachi have been visiting Ryogoku Hirokoji, the most famous happy street in Edo, every day.

It was the same today, Ogata and Atachi went out together early in the morning, and went to Ryogoku Hirokoji again.

Although it is still only morning, there are already many artists who have started work and tourists here on Ryogoku Hirokoji.

At this moment, Ogata and Atachi are listening to a storyteller.

Ogata heard that the name of this storyteller was "Tachikawa Tei Tanraku", and he was one of the most famous storytellers in Hirokoji Ryogoku.

In addition to Ogata and Atachi, there are quite a few listeners.

The listeners, including Ogata and Atachi, formed a semicircle with Tanle as the center, and listened carefully to Tanle's storytelling.

Tanle is now telling the story of Sanada Yukimura.

Sanada Yukimura was a fierce general in the Warring States Period 200 years ago. He is also a household name in Japan and is known as "the last hero in the Warring States Period."

At the end of the Warring States Period 200 years ago, one of the most talked about topics was naturally the confrontation between the two families of Toyotomi and Tokugawa.

Sanada Yukimura is a blockbuster fighter in the confrontation between these two families.

Not long after Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa shogunate 200 years ago, he launched the "Battle of Osaka" to completely wipe out the Toyotomi clan who was based in Osaka and was the only one who could threaten their status at that time.

In this battle of Osaka, Sanada Yukimura created the legend of defeating the crowd with a few and successfully repelled the Tokugawa army.

The first "Battle of Osaka" of the Edo Shogunate ended in failure.

Because the first "Osaka Battle" took place in winter, this battle is also called "Osaka Winter Battle".

In the summer of the following year, the unwilling Tokugawa Ieyasu launched the second "Battle of Osaka".

Because the second "Osaka Battle" took place in summer, this battle is also called "Osaka Summer Battle".

This time, Sanada Yukimura failed to recreate the glory of last year's "Osaka Winter Battle".

It's still the same old saying: Don't be afraid of opponents like gods, but teammates like pigs.

At that time, Sanada Yukimura was surrounded by pig teammates, constantly pulling Sanada Yukimura's hind legs.

At that time, Toyotomi Hideyori, the patriarch of the Toyotomi family, was an incompetent person.

At that time, Toyotomi Hideyori's mother Yodohime also ruled the Toyotomi clan together.

Not to mention Yodohime, she is a very famous "brainless person" in Japanese history.

The two leaders of the Toyotomi family are mud that cannot support the wall. With the "assistance" of these pig teammates, Sanada Yukimura finally failed.

In the battle of summer in Osaka, Toyotomi was defeated.

After this battle, Toyotomi was destroyed by Tokugawa, and Sanada Yukimura also died in this battle.

The Japanese have always admired the tragic hero.

Tragic heroes like Sanada Yukimura who have made brilliant achievements are even more popular.

200 years have passed, and the deeds of Sanada Yukimura are still being sung.

There are countless legends and stories related to Sanada Yukimura.

Because Sanada Yukimura's popularity is too high, storytellers love to tell stories about Sanada Yukimura.

What Tan Le is talking about now is the story of Sanada Yukimura in the last battle of his life in the Osaka Summer Battle.

"Although Sanada Yukimura has fought to the death with all his strength, he is still powerless to stop the shogunate from destroying the Toyotomi clan."

Just by the tone of his speech, one can see the high level of Tan Le.

The ups and downs of the accent sounded very comfortable.

A-cho is very interested in storytelling. In Kyoto before, A-cho reunited with Ogata at a story-telling stand.

Because he listened too seriously, Machi couldn't help leaning forward.

"In order to gain a chance of life, Sanada Yukimura decided to launch a life-threatening attack on the shogunate army. He led a few subordinates to launch an assault on the shogunate army formation!"

"The military strength of the shogunate is a hundred times that of Sanada, but it can't stop Sanada's cross spear at all!"

"After breaking into the shogunate's army formation, Sanada Yukimura pointed his gun at the shogunate's main formation and uttered a bold statement: There are millions of soldiers in Kanto, but there is not a single hero!"

"After uttering these bold words, Sanada Yukimura rushed left and right, relying only on the BMW under his crotch and the cross gun in his hand, Sanada Yukimura threw the army of the shogunate into chaos, causing the army of the shogunate to flee for more than twenty miles! "

With her excellent eloquence, Tan Le successfully mobilized the emotions of all the audience.

Excitement and excitement even appeared on A-Ming's face.

"Unfortunately, when chasing the fleeing army of the shogunate, Sanada was hit by a cold arrow due to exhaustion, and unfortunately died in battle."

After the climax, Tan Le changed the subject and changed into a regretful tone.

"Sanada is dead, Toyotomi is dead."

"After the death of Sanada Yukimura, Toyotomi's army was no longer able to stop Tokugawa's offensive."

"Daban City, the world's most powerful city, was burned to the ground by the fire."

"Toyotomi's heirs were all slaughtered."

"Toyotomi perishes."

After telling the story, Tan Le, who was sitting, stood up and bowed to all the audience in front of him.

When Tan Le bowed and saluted, coins of various styles, mainly copper coins, gathered into a "money rain" and sprinkled them into the box placed in front of Tan Le.

Ogata also enjoyed listening to it just now, so he specially threw a few extra copper coins over.

A-cho also threw money along with him.

Ating, who was still immersed in the story Tan Le just told, threw the copper coins and murmured happily:

"There are millions of soldiers in the Kanto region, but there is no single hero? How handsome!"

In order to make the story more exciting, storytellers often make magical changes to some real people and real events.

Ogata doesn't know much about the history of the Sengoku period in Japan, so he doesn't know whether the story Tanle just told is true, and whether Sanada Yukimura is really that brave.

But he doesn't care about these.

After all, listening to books is just for fun.

It doesn't matter whether the story told by the storyteller is true or not, as long as it is enjoyable enough to listen to.

While chatting and laughing and saying "thank you" and "thank you", a question suddenly came out from the audience:

"Mr. Tan Le! Is Toyotomi's blood really cut off?"

The person who asked this question was a little boy who seemed to be less than 10 years old.

Hearing this question, Tan Le was stunned for a moment, and then responded without thinking:

"Of course, after the summer battle in Osaka, Toyotomi's heirs died, and the bloodline was completely cut off."

"But last time I heard another storyteller say: Toyotomi's bloodline has not been cut off, and Toyotomi Hideyori's son was rescued and taken to the Satsuma domain," the little boy continued to ask.

As soon as the little boy's questioning sound fell, a strong man standing beside him laughed loudly, and then said:

"Little brother, just listen to these unofficial rumors, you can't take it seriously, last time I heard a storyteller say that when the Toyotomi clan was about to perish, they buried all the wealth of Osaka Castle in a certain place! "

As soon as the strong man spoke, another young man who was thinner and older echoed:

"Compared to the fact that Toyotomi's blood remains, I want to believe that the rumor that Toyotomi buried all the wealth of Osaka Castle in a certain place is true. Hahahaha."

Ogata listened quietly to the speech of the group.

Listening to the conversations of these people, Ogata couldn't help but secretly said in his heart:

Sure enough, there are rumors of this type in every country

There are similar rumors in various countries, "who is actually alive", "who has blood left", "who survived and did what"

In his previous life, Ogata had heard such rumors: Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty did not die after the Battle of Jingnan, he ran to the South China Sea to become the One Piece King

Although Ogata is also quite interested in this kind of unofficial history secrets, he doesn't have the time to listen more now.

After briefly listening to the conversations of these people, he turned his attention to A-Ming.

"Do you want to continue listening to the book? Or are you going to play somewhere else?"

A-Machi raised his head to look at the sky.

After squinting his eyes and looking at the sun that was about to rise to the highest point, Ah Ding said:

"Let's play here first."

"Are you going back?" Ogata asked.

"Yeah." Ah-cho nodded, "It's better to go back earlier, after all, today is a very important day."

Speaking of this, a gentle smile slowly appeared on A-Ming's face.

"It's better for us to go back early and prepare."

"Actually, there is still a little time." Ogata looked up at the current sky and estimated the current time, "Are you really not going to play for a while?"

"Yeah." As Machi said, he stretched vigorously, "Didn't we have visited all over Edo these days. I can't think of anything else to play or see. "

"Ayi, is there anything else you want to play or watch?"

"I don't have anything else I want to play or watch." Ogata smiled with satisfaction, "During this time, I have seen all the things I want to see, and I have seen all the things I want to play. Played it."

Because of Shiranui's great enemy, Ogata and A-machi have not played in this "the largest city in Japan" since coming to Edo.

Now that Shiranui is dead, Ah-Ming no longer needs to wear that scary heavy makeup to pretend to go out, and Ogata can finally breathe a little bit of relief and relax his tense nerves.

They still have the important task of "finding a doctor who may be able to cure the poison", so they cannot stay in Edo for a long time.

Edo is currently the largest city in Japan, so it would be a pity if you don’t look around and wander around.

Therefore, after the injuries on his body recovered enough to be able to move around freely, Omata took A-machi to play around Edo.

These days, the two of them have seen all the places of interest in Edo.

I ate all the specialties of Edo.

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