Chronicles of The Hardships of Komachi in The Sengoku Era
Late August 1999
Time is a little back to Yonglu twelve years (1569) In May, the opinions were split in two by Nobunaga, the Resistance or Kyouzon during the Kitami family in South Ise.
In the meantime, Kiyoshi, Kiyoshi's real brother and guardian of Kiyoshi Castle, was turned over by Yuen (Yuori Takikagawa), the owner of the Yuan Purification Home, known as the Kiyoshi clan, and Shinazaburo Left Gate, who led to a rebellion against the Oda family.
Knowing Takikagawa's best espionage, Kitakugi sends troops to attack the wooden castle.
But because the Nagano and Kobe families rushed to the rescue as Oda troops, and because the wooden castle was surrounded by low wetlands that were easy to protect, Kitano drew troops without leading to an attack on the wooden castle.
Using the Kobe Castle offensive as a border, Nobunaga switched from a force attack by a large army to a battle dominated by tactics.
In its strategy, Nobunaga takes Ise's castle into his own camp one after the other, shredding the power of Hokkaido.
Due to differences in force and Nobunaga's tactics, Hokkaido puts itself in a predicament. But he doesn't even see a bare gesture of surrender, on the contrary, he provokes a confrontational attitude to Nobunaga.
In response to the attitude of Hokkaido, Nobunaga embarked on a full-scale Isetsue offensive.
He issues Ise invasions to ministers including Kasei Mori, Katsuya Shibata, Shinseng Sakuma and Yoshiro Kishita.
The notification of the Ise invasion was delivered to Shizuko, of course. But the content exceeded her expectations.
"... No, that's very surprising."
Shizuko, who confirmed the contents of the circular from Nobunaga, shrugs in a half-hearted mood. She explains the contents of the circular to the called celebrations and talents, chanceries and colors.
On the Zhu seal letter, two people, Qingqing and Changke, participate in the Ise invasion army. Shizuko and Giorzo waited at home without serving in view of the general circumstances. Cai wrote detailed instructions to assist Shizuko and Jizo.
"It says you two will be under the command of the Forest, but in fact, you will be treated very closely to the guerrillas."
"Hmm, it's been a long time since you've had a big fight. I'll have arms."
"I didn't expect to be able to enter the war before I served... there's nothing more honorable"
Hearing about the Ise invasion, Celebration made his chest jump in anticipation, and Changke was about to shed tears with emotion, but with his face up and diligence.
"It's August 20th, so we need to finish getting ready by the 18th. I'll keep the warehouse open, so you can report back to Cai later."
"Then can I have that, the sword in the five barns?
Listen to Shizuko. No, Nagako asked softly.
When he told me, Shizuko remembered that he kept a certain knife in the fifth warehouse.
"Uh, that one. I don't care. It's the knife you wanted to give way to when you came back."
"Is that true? Who gave you such a good knife?
"If I give the city plum wine, it's a knife I've been given in return."
"... you're still getting your hands on weird things. What's the name of the knife at the place?
"Come on. You didn't have a name like that when I got it."
"Then you decide."
"Yes?"
Slightly hasty Shizuko, but stuffs her words when she sees the longevity that meets her expectations.
"No, look. Mr. Blacksmith's name is better..."
"I guess it's good. That's what Katsuzo says."
"Dear Left, nothing wrong"
Shizuko set her gaze on Celebration and Talent with anticipation, but her expectations were beautifully betrayed.
After exhaling heavily once, Shizuko turns her face toward the longable.
"I'm gonna ask you for a well-dressed name!
"(Heaven above and below, you can't, can you?) Hmm, if it's a four-letter vernacular, I think it's somewhere called" Ming Mirror Stop Water "," One Thousand Horses "," Prestigious Wind "," Rigid Determination "," Perseverance "."
"... sorry, sounds good but I have no idea what I'm going to write"
"Sorry. I'll write now, just a minute"
Shizuko writes the four-letter vernacular she just spoken on paper and hands it to the chief.
The length who receives it looks at each piece of paper and wrinkles between his brows. It wasn't the sound of kanji, not the meaning, and it was just the look that determined it.
"Okay... let's call this clear mirror water stop. I don't know what that means!
"Then let's ask people. By the way, the meaning of a clear water stop is to say something that has no evil intentions, is quiet and calm and has a clear mind."
"Wow haha! Wouldn't that be perfect for a shenzhou full of evil!
Hearing what it meant to stop clear mirrors, Celebration laughed loudly as he pointed to Changke.
A week before the start of the Ise invasion, Nobunaga ordered that what was in Shizuko be brought to his residence.
When Shizuko was ordered to take to the ground what was stored in the basement of the warehouse he used exclusively, he loaded everything into the newly developed rear car. When I finish loading my stuff, I can wear a ton of dry grass for disguise.
When the work is finished, Shizuko accompanies the celebration and pulls the rear car towards Nobunaga's residence.
"What a sudden..."
Shizuko zeroes her stupidity as she pulls the heavy rear car.
The rear car is an innovative invention that blends the concept of a side car brought in from abroad as a towing vehicle with the then mainstream O8 car.
Appearance was late around 1921 (Daejong 10), and the inventor was assumed to be Hozuki Tiger ichi of Aoshima, Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
The rear car, which was capable of carrying heavy baggage, holding down vibrations and noise and allowing stable transport due to its lower center of gravity, was quickly replaced by the O8.
Shizuko's rear car is a frame made of bamboo as a substitute for metal pipes, fitted with hemp plastic plates, and the tire is a no-punk tire with resin instead of air.
Bamboo is formed as a substitute for metal pipes, as long as it is well processed. Even in modern times, bamboo is not a rare story for bicycles and wheelchair frames made of bamboo.
Durable and lighter than metal frames such as iron and aluminum, it softens vibrations on the road surface due to its shimmering properties and has advantages that are more durable than wood and are then easier to obtain than wood.
Tires with resin are not comfortable to ride, but have impeccable performance for carrying luggage.
Although there are drawbacks such as exceptionally poor performance outside of flat paved roads and difficulty travelling on slopes (especially downhill), it is nevertheless the rear car that has a breaking performance as a luggage vehicle.
Above all, it has the advantage of being able to carry hundreds of kilograms of luggage by manpower alone without using horses.
It also has a folding formula that does not require tools, so even if it is damaged, it does not need to be rebuilt. There are also good advantages of just replacing the parts.
"Because the contents are the contents, hey. If you carry someone other than the quiet one, your neck and torso will say goodbye on your way home."
"... I get it. I know what's inside is very important. But it's heavy..."
At the side, the load looks like dry grass alone, but the real load is hidden beneath it.
The real load hidden in a pile of dried grass, it's Nobunaga's hidden asset: eighty gold sticks and one hundred and twenty silver sticks.
Needless to say, Shizuko does not possess Kanayama, and he is not working on Kanayama development again.
The secret of how Shizuko, who does not have a gold mountain or a silver mountain, won gold and silver is in coarse copper.
Copper refined from ore in Japan contained a lot of gold and silver, but Japan did not have the technology to separate gold and silver from copper until the Edo period.
For this reason, Ming and Nanban, who have long had the technology to separate copper from gold and silver, had made enormous profits by buying copper from Japan and extracting gold and silver.
In 1591, however, the cheap overseas spill of coarse copper stopped when Suzi Rigamon, later known as Sumitomo Treasury Ancestor, completed a refining technique in Quanzhou Xuan that separated gold and silver from copper, including many precious metals called Nanban Blowing.
Thanks to Nanban blowing, which separates gold and silver from rough copper, Shizuko holds large quantities of gold and silver copper while not having a mine. But the metal she needs is two things: copper and silver.
Easy to refine and process, thermally conductive, electrically conductive and durable copper brings many benefits to mankind and is no longer indispensable in modern society.
Silver creates a reflective layer when electroless plating (silver mirror reaction (ginseng solder)) is performed on the vitreous. The one that used this is the mirror. Mirrors are essential components in producing hexadeciphers and rangefinders.
"I didn't know rough copper contained so much gold and silver..."
If there was enough gold and silver copper to get Nobunaga's eye spill, nothing went wrong.
But after the merchants in and out repeatedly collected rough copper and sold it to Shizuko, she gathered gold and silver copper that was somewhere else at hand.
Before the obviously unworthy gold and silver, Shizuko decided it was better to report it to Nobunaga.
The ability to take gold and silver from rough copper on boulders was a story that Nobunaga had also gone far beyond imaginary boundaries, but he stopped thinking by looking at the gold and silver lumps stored in the basement of a warehouse dedicated to Shizuko.
For a while, Shizuko exchanged arrangements with Nobunaga, such as putting gold and silver to sleep in a warehouse, transporting it to Nobunaga's warehouse one by one after another, and transporting it by Shizuko.
"Now that I think about it, why did I decide to carry it?
"Well - be quiet. Look at all that gold. How many people can't move their minds."
Since BC times gold has been a symbol of wealth, and the glow and immutable value of gold continued to fascinate the rulers of history.
In Japan, during the Warring States period, gold rushes occurred as a result of the development of the Golden Mountain by various countries to earn war money. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who controlled that era, was also fascinated by gold enough to make a golden tea room and toilet.
Even in modern times, it is worth nearly 5 million per kilo of gold, and there has never been a single time in human history that gold has become worthless.
Shizuko, who could care less about such gold, was not surprised by the celebration.
"I have too much gold, but even if I own a gold stick, I'm just having trouble handling it."
"Have you ever wondered about one bottle?
"Mr. Keiji, these are the words I have in my country. 'It takes forever years to gain credibility, but it is indeed a moment to lose this. And credit cannot be bought with money. Doubled effort must be mustered before this can be regained." "
This word was part of a statement made to all employees by the late Satogon, then president of Snow Stamp Dairy Co., in March 1955 (1930), after the Yayun factory food poisoning incident.
Even if you're complaining, the truth is, Shizuko also understands. The reason I let Shizuko carry gold and silver is because Shizuko trusts me to deliver purified gold and silver without misleading the numbers.
If you don't trust Shizuko, Nobunaga will let you carry him to Kosei Mori, who is credible.
That's why Shizuko can't die imitating Nobunaga's credibility with a penny. That's because you're going to betray yourself.
"Of course, I'm not saying it's bad to ask for status or property. It's just that I'm not where I want to be with those people. I'm done with this story. Now go to Gifu and deliver."
Say no. Shizuko only slightly increases the power to push the rear car. Celebration, slightly separated, shrugged as she looked at Shizuko's back with an indescribable look.
"I knew it was strange to be quiet."
But it was good, and Kyung-chong followed Shizuko's back when she whined in her heart. Then nothing happened on the road, and Shizuko and Kyungji arrived safely at Nobunaga's residence.
"I've been waiting for you... what's that strange cover?"
Nobunaga greeted the two with a grin, but he looks at Shizuko's cover and tilts his neck.
"Oh, this is a straw hat. This is a straw knitted cover as per the letter. I like it a lot because it's breathable and the sun is wide."
In Japan, straw is bleached or dyed, crushed flat and masada strings (sada strings) are stitched together in a whirlpool form, called straw hats.
However, the term straw hat is sometimes used as a generic term for a wide hat with twigs and other materials such as grass and sutra trees.
Since straw hats used to be the main product in Okayama Prefecture, there are still professional manufacturers and historical museums that handle straw hats.
"Hmm, we'll talk about the hat and the luggage truck behind us later. We'll take the example to the warehouse first."
Nobunaga guided me to one of several warehouses. From the outside, the atmosphere is no different from that of the other barns, but if you look closely, you notice that the barn windows are somewhat smaller than the others.
It is a barn where you can see the slightest difference, but where it is possible to access, the idea is to minimize it.
"Then we will unload"
When you get rid of the dried grass you're putting on the rear car, a pradan case made of hemp plastic appears underneath it.
Cardboard cardboard cases that are lighter than crates can withstand luggage round-trips more than a hundred times depending on the environment in which they are used.
Shizuko and Kyung-seok take a kilo of gold and silver extension sticks from the Pradan case and arrange the extension sticks in the position designated by Nobunaga. Two hundred kilometers of gold and silver combined with boulders took a lot of time and effort.
Nobunaga glances at the two people who are comfortable after the work, laughing and laughing at the pile of sticks.
"It's a medium amount. With this, we'll have no trouble spending the war for a while."
Three days after Nobunaga left Gifu Castle, when he entered the castle, Princess Nobunaga visited Shizuko.
In addition to the usual face this time, "I", the mother of Morinagawa-kun, was added.
They enjoyed the hot springs in the morning when their husbands and children went to the battlefield.
And before lunch, Shizuko was summoned by them.
Shizuko, who no longer felt uncomfortable being summoned, did not even question her and went to the Dark Princesses.
"It's like a tea party...... is it?
"My lord left, the tea party, I don't know what to say, but from the concubine's point of view, I don't go down very much. I don't care if it's a refreshing tea bowl, I want to have a tea party that I can enjoy. Is there a good idea?"
The request of the princess is really simple.
It seems silly to be bound by fine etiquette and formality, like the tea party that is popular among the warlords.
I want to have a tea party that is easier and open to anyone. Is there a good idea there?
"Um, coffee (meaning tea), not a tea party? Drinking tea, eating tea contract to the extent of…"
"Ho, that's good inside. It's hard to get tea powder. Do you keep your hands on the production around there? And then" Zarububa "and they haven't yet? My concubine wants to eat."
"Dear princess, once I say it, Shizuko will be in trouble too"
To the dark princess, who speaks the words early on, the eyelids gently bitterly complain.
But if we stop to that extent, we won't get the title of the best Freedom princess in the Oda family. Although the Freedom title was only given by Shizuko on his own.
"Say what, Mazumi. Now that the princes are paying, the concubines are the best to eat. Finally, the Lord has harvested a good amount of watermelon from Shizuko's field."
"Because the concubine had asked Shizuko properly. At last, Lord Shizuko's warehouse was carrying honey wine and potatoes."
"We have permission to take anything from Shizuko to the warehouse. At last, Lord Yee also brought plum water from Shizuko's warehouse."
"Oh, hey, didn't your lord get plum water as well?
He is a static child who, having heard the words of the four, has suffered a headache.
I told him that he was free to carry what was inside, except for certain warehouses. But when I was made so grand, I gradually thought that it would be better to ban it from being taken out.
Most people are suspicious of listening to me even if I say so.
"Thank you for waiting. We've got a buckwheat noodle."
When he exhaled in a heavy sigh, Colour carried by his side with the words.
The moment she entered the room, Shizuko didn't miss the talent she had been waiting for behind Shizuko to move only her eyes and see the color one.
(You checked to see if your share was included...)
Even though I was the cause, Shizuko had an inner mind that turning a samurai who had left his name for future generations into a food detainee might have been a great failure historically.
"Hmm, even though I heard it beforehand, what a rare way to cook soba flour, connections, and thinly sliced like yarn."
At the same time as I finish saying it, did the princess intuitively understand how to eat, hold the soba pork mouth with her left hand before Shizuko started explaining it, and start eating her buckwheat with right hand chopsticks.
Then the soft feeling spreads in your mouth, and the more you chew, the soba aroma and sweetness tickle your nostrils.
"Ugh, you know, princess...?
"What is it, Shizuko? You look weird... the soba noodles are delicious, everyone should eat them."
"I don't know if that's okay..."
"Heh heh, Shizuko thought there was a problem with how to eat, but I don't care. The right way to eat is the way you feel your concubine tastes."
The princess smiled at Shizuko's concern.
At the beginning of September, Shizuko sees the field growing crops purchased from Kyushu and Kyushu. Because of the seeds and seedlings purchased, the area under cultivation is different from other fields, and the crops under cultivation are also cluttered.
Shizuko sees how the crop grows from the edge. First of all, the first crop is a variant of the turnip, the sour stem (Suguki shavings). A pickle made from this is pickled with acid stems.
Sour stem pickling (straightening) is one of the traditional Kyoto pickles, and it is responsible for one wing of the three Kyoto pickles along with the wood pickles and the thousand pickles.
The reason static seeds grow this is because acid stem pickling (immediate stirring) is a lactic acid fermented pickle and there is a plant lactic acid bacterium called Labrella, which is thought to be good for influenza prevention.
Although cultivation is also under way in Kyo, I still think it would be better to be able to cultivate it in Ozhang, and Shizuko started cultivating it in both Kyo and Ozhang.
The next step is chili.
Chili peppers originate in Central and South America and have been grown as edibles in Mexico for thousands of years.
In Japan, the Portuguese missionary Balthazar Gago visited Toyoko in 1552 and has a record of giving the seeds of "corn" to Sorin Otomo.
It is said that in the mid-16th century, chili was passed from Europe to Japan, but there are other theories that have not yet been defined.
Tang, there is also a theory that came from China to Japan from the word, but the period when chili came to China was even later than Japan in the mid-seventeenth century (the end of the Ming Dynasty).
During the Warring States, chili was used as an anti-frost burn in ornamental, medicinal, poisonous and footbag toes.
During the Edo period there were several records used for edibles, but they were all used in a 'discreet spiciness' way that did not obliterate the original flavors of fish and vegetables.
After World War II, chili was a sidekick until food diversification progressed in Japan.
Even in Europe, chillies have long been grown as ornamental plants and began to be used as condiments only in the 19th century.
Chili peppers are a crop rich in ingredients, seasonings and natural pesticides. Chili peppers are grown more widely than other crops in that relationship.
But there was only one problem with the chillies I was cultivating. Because there is no record of the type of chili that has been passed on, it is impossible to tell how spicy the chili is.
The spiciest chili in modern Japan is a variety known as the Noble Eagle Chili, which is said to have a Scoville value of between 100,000 and 125,000.
Given that the most powerful tear spray on the market is 180,000 Scoville and the common tear spray is between 15,000 and 90,000 Scoville, one can guess how powerful spicy the Nobunaga chili is.
There are also chili peppers in the world who are no longer in doubt as to why they need that spiciness: Carolina Reaper (Carolina's Reaper) has a Scoville value of 1.5 to 3 million and Trinidad Scorpion Butch Taylor has a Scoville value of 1.4637 million.
At the end of the day, it is Japanese lightweight (Nihon Hakka). This is said to be the origin of China rather than a unique Japanese species, but details about the tradition are uncertain.
It is a perennial grass of the genus Sisoceae hakka, which supposedly came to bear Japan on its name because it was exported as lightweight wholesale oil in the first year of Meiji, and was referred to as Japanese seed lightweight (Washhakka) from abroad.
The drug book, which says "Honshu Kazumi", completed in 918 A.D. (Nanxi 18), contains a statement that Chinese lightweight is equivalent to Japanese "megusa".
The name Thin Lot (Hakka) has become firmer than this and has long been cultivated for medicinal use.
According to records, cultivation began as a commercial crop during the Anjou year (1854-1860), that is, in Okayama and Hiroshima prefectures, at the end of the Edo period.
That said, it was during the Edo period that Shizuko knew that it was a plant that existed since the peacetime and was available in the Chinese region, as mentioned earlier.
Through the merchant who came and went quickly, she relied on a handout to the sumptuous merchant of Sakana-saki and the extravagant merchant of Nizaki to obtain a brilliant Japanese thin load for four inserts.
Through several hands, we were to pay the corresponding amount, but we divided it up as a small amount and a forward investment, considering the revenues obtained from Japan's thin mint.
The cultivation of light loads is relatively easy and rainfall is low, and even amateurs can grow it if it is warm.
It also shows a strong breeding power without leakage in the example of plants forming underground stems, and expands the force to field maps if it is not dealt with such as putting partitions deep into the ground.
"I don't think this is going to turn into a lot of money..."
"I can't do it this year, but I can start picking thin loaded oil, thin loaded brain (menthol), and essential oil (called wholesale oil (Toryoshi yu) next year). Mint is a breed that is easy to cultivate and not so handy."
Japanese thin loads have an exceptionally high menthol content in thin loaded oil compared to other thin loads, with approximately 50% peppermint, whereas Japanese thin loads actually contain nearly 80%.
Suitable for medicinal use for this reason, but unsuitable for cooking and herbal teas.
"How about a camphor collection? I placed an order that it was as useless as possible, but it's working?
"Everything brought in has been taken to the warehouse. But what the hell are they going to make in parts that can't even be used for firewood?
Shizuko asked the merchant in and out of Camphor to collect, but at that time he imposed the condition that it was not of market value: "materials not to be placed on the market, pruned branches, roots, etc.".
I don't know what value I've found in wood chips that I can't even use for firewood, and Colour can't grasp Shizuko's intentions.
"It's camphor. We can make camphor oil and camphor crystals. I do water vapor distillation just like lightweight, so I was wondering if I should make this one."
"Ha, ha"
Camphor was consumed in large quantities as a plasticizer for celluloid, attracting the world's attention as a specialty in charge of Japan's national interests. However, celluloid replaced petroleum-derived plastics and greatly reduced demand during the period of high growth.
Nowadays, only a few locations in the Kyushu region produce natural camphor. The reason for the concentration in the Kyushu region is the skewed distribution of kusnoki, which is the raw material for camphor. Up to 80% of Kusnoki in Japan is concentrated in Kyushu, indicating that only production sites that can procure raw materials cheaply survive.
"Ashes made by burning the remaining casings of camphor in camphor making are used as fertilizer in the field, camphor after the camphor is picked is used as heat source and ash is treated in the same way, camphor crystals and camphor oil are sold as insect repellents, odor repellents and aromas. Light weight is distilled by water vapor to make yellow-green essential oils. From there, it is purified to collect thin loaded brain and thin loaded oil. Thin loads used may be used as livestock feed. See, you can almost make it out of the ingredients you collect. Besides, insect repellents are very useful. Sometimes bugs carry diseases. When I think about that, I wonder if the hotel or the princess would need it, but as for Cai, what do you think?
"... I could barely understand what Shizuko said without learning. But for a moment, I understood that Shizuko was acting with the first thought."
"I don't know if I'm being complimented or hurt... well, okay. Something insect resistant is convenient in the summer."
After drying the pruned light grass, essential oil is obtained by water vapor distillation.
In the case of Japanese thin loads, menthol crystals precipitate simply by cooling the essential oils. Thin-loaded oil containing menthol of around 30% after the solid has been removed.
"Because it's highly volatile, I asked for oil paper production and pot-shaped porcelain production, but how about that one?
"We produce well, with no particular problems"
Thin-loaded and camphor oils are highly volatile and evaporate over time when stored in less airtight containers.
Therefore, it is necessary to attach the lid to the porcelain bottle, cover the lid with oil paper and tie it with a string. Care should be taken to avoid high temperatures, humidity, fire and direct sunlight and to store them in a cool place.
"How is Gebu selling, made from Gebu stems native to the mountains?
"Gebu has received reports from Ozhang and Mino that Kyo sells better"
"Hmmm...... (the grinding powder needs effort so I gave up and squeezed it into leaf stems, but you're not a bad seller)"
Because Ge can wither tangled trees, Shizuko used her husband to cut down the stems of Ge tangled in trees.
Harvesting the roots would dampen momentum for a while, but by covering up the surface, Ge protected the soil from raindrop erosion, and the roots could not be harvested because of the relationship between falling leaves providing a corrosive quality, promoting the earth's local power and increasing water retention.
Shizuko, who has completed a follow-up observation of the fields where new crops are grown, next performs a follow-up observation of the orchard.
The orchard is a little far from Shizuko's neighborhood, but we were able to use a lot of land for that matter.
The fruit trees currently under cultivation are golden citrus brought in from Kichinai, Chinese thighs, Koshu grapes native to Yamanashi prefecture grown since the early Kamakura period, watermelons brought in by Mitsuruo, Chinese biwa, apricots (Calamomo) and akebi, peaches and sweet persimmons that have long been in Japan.
Shizuko worried about whether plums should also be grown in the orchard because of the fruit, but she reconsidered that it would be better to separate them from the relationship where plums become munitions, and decided to grow only plums in another land.
The reason the tomatoes are not grown is that Mino has a grand bee shop persimmon (soba noodles) that dates from the Heian period.
Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Jiayang were all fascinated by the flavor of the beehouse persimmon, which was dedicated to the court (Emperor) and general and allowed a "grand" name of meaning with the character of being allowed to ascend to the court.
Dokamiya persimmons are completed only because of the climate and soil of Mino.
Therefore, Shizuko decided to grow Zenji Maru, a Japanese unique species of sweet persimmon discovered in 1214, rather than tomatoes.
Cultivation was also encouraged for both existing bee house persimmons, and technical guidance was also provided to enable larger and sweeter dried persimmons.
As a result, the visibility of the elegant and unparalleled sweetness of the bee house persimmon rang beneath the sky, until Shizuko was delivered an elegant dried persimmon each year.
It goes without saying that Nobunaga, who loves bee house persimmons and doesn't stop, was a little, no, quite jealous.
"I bought round golden citrus (Malkincan) from poor public households and transplanted it, but it's well rooted. Well, the variety I want is awaiting import."
"Was it Ningbo Kangaroo (Ningpo Kinkan) …? I'm sure you've been waiting to hear from me. The other day, we talked about bringing back quite a few sentences that were delivered..."
The origin of the citrus is the Yangtze River Middle Basin in China, but the dominant citrus in modern Japan is the Ningbo citrus grown in Ningbo, Jiangjiang Province.
Ningbo Kangaroo was handed over during the Edo period (1826), but it is said that Shizuko grows Marukino Kangaroo (Malkinkan) between the Kamakura and Muromachi periods.
"You don't have to stick to golden citrus. There are also many other fruits from neighboring countries that will be introduced to our country. Somewhat unclear crops are fine."
Whether some commercial route was built during Meng Zongzhu, though thin, Shizuko got trading routes with China, India and Europe.
Shizuko will strive to pass on crops originally handed over during the Edo period and the early Meiji period to Japan as soon as possible, beyond knowing how long they can be maintained.
Here are some of the varieties that Shizuko is currently trying to speed up their tradition:
Tang Kangkang (Cane Kang), which was handed over at the end of the Ningbo Kangkang and Edo periods.
Ingen beans communicated by the Hidden Zen Master, naturalized from tomorrow in 1654.
A ball-shaped cabbage that was handed over during the Anjou year at the end of the nineteenth century.
Purple cabbage, handed over during the Edo period and called Buttonna.
figs and lychees that came from China to Japan during the Edo period.
Malvacaido used for tree trees with apples and pears.
Shizuko also sought to import seeds and seedlings native to Europe and the New World (USA), such as olives, avocados and acerola.
(On second thought, the impact of Europe is enormous. If they don't bring back the seeds during the big voyage, there's nothing we can do.)
The reason Shizuko speeds up the period of crop tradition is to grow crops (also called varietal improvements).
Over and above the inability to perform chromosomes and DNA testing, static children have only the option of crossbreeding methods.
But hybrid breeding takes about a decade to make a single breed. For this reason, it is necessary to improve the growing environment as soon as possible.
"Lemons are doing well."
Lemons can be harvested basically all year round, regardless of the season, although there is an appropriate harvest time for each variety.
Harvesting needs to be carried out early because leaving fruit without harvesting is burdensome on the tree, but there are few opportunities to use more lemons.
So Shizuko decided to make the harvested lemon a seasoning, salted lemon, and another honeyed lemon that is good for restoring fatigue after exercise.
The salt lemon is easy to make.
First wash the lemon nicely, turn off the water, cut off both ends, and then cut into octave shapes.
Next, add the lemon to the sterilized storage bottle and add salt to top and cover.
Finally, if you wrap the lid with oil paper and tie it with a string, then you can shake the bottle once every two or three days.
In the region of origin, North Africa and Morocco, the whole lemon is used without cutting, but the salt is better tamed by cutting it into rounds, pastes and X-shapes.
But imported citrus fruits have a "post harvest problem". For this reason, it is desirable to use domestic lemons when making salt lemons in modern times.
There are some ways to use a heavy cadet to remove pesticide wax, but domestic lemons are safer considering the possibility that the drug is even stained with pulp.
Honey lemons are chopped into rounds of skin-by-skin lemons with honey, added sugar and drizzled ginger if desired and stirred, refrigerated for a day and it's done.
Honey lemons containing vitamins B1, B2, C, glucose and citric acid have a high fatigue recovery effect.
The shelf life of salted lemons is comparable to that of plum dried, some examples of which, if unopened, withstood a decade of shelf life.
Honey lemons are also kept at room temperature for nearly six months due to the bactericidal effect of honey. Naturally, both focus on long-term preservation, with excess salt and sugar added, so regular food can damage health.
"Karatachi is growing well, too. I was wondering if I was a little scared because I was going too well."
Shizuko, who is adding more lemon trees, but citrus fruit takes time to come to fruition.
Although it is desirable to use a woodworking technique to produce the same variety in large quantities, it is not yet possible to increase it with a woodworking technique because the cultivation of karatachi, which is a hogi and a taiki, is carried out in parallel.
Karatachi, which has excellent disease and cold resistance, high affinity with citrus fruits and excellent fruit quality, has actually planted a huge number of 200 because it will continue to be used more often.
If we grow Karatachi for a year, and then add more lemons and minkans with the tree buttressing technique, a few years from now we can produce a minkan and lemon field that grows hundreds of copies.
Originally, Karatachi prefers sophomore trees, but since it does not begin to talk about not increasing the number, in the early years, work will be carried out on the trees in the first year.
But even if things go well, it takes as little as three or four years (around 1573).
Until then, Nobunaga needed patience. Although I have some anxiety, there is nothing I can do about all this, so I don't need you to give up.
Anyway, if we can replicate the tree buttressing technique, we can also connect different varieties of crops called tree buttresses to mutate and artificially create new species.
Of course, there is a possibility that a completely unintentional tree mosquito can be produced.
Furthermore, the follow-up observation of Shizuko will continue.
Next is not a field that grows crops collected from all over, but a field that grows a little special.
The field did not find a crop, instead bamboo was pierced to the ground and a pole net made of persimmon-dyed hemp and bamboo was installed beside it.
"Every time, Shizuko doesn't know what to do."
The colors that are dating around the field squeal as they look at the field with the eyes that see strange things.
"Hmm, because this is my own way of growing it. It's nothing secret or anything. This is natural potato cultivation. Netted to make it easier to harvest mukagos"
Attention should be paid to the collection of seed imo in the cultivation of natural potatoes. Natural natural potatoes can remain infected with Yamanoi mosaic virus and yields poorly even when this is grown. However, many of the diseased species are concentrated within 15 km of the coastal area, and the risk can be mitigated by selecting and collecting excellent species native to the shade of deep mountains sufficiently far from the coast.
Wherever potential carriers have been avoided, there is no denying the possibility of infection due to the mediation of beetles and the like, but prevention is relatively easy.
There are several ways to breed natural potatoes, but the quickest way is to use cuttlefish seeds.
It is conditional on budding, but it can be harvested in that year and has the advantage of higher yields.
But natural potatoes grow to ripple in the soil. It is also desirable to grow straight from the point of not damaging natural potatoes and digging back.
Many cultivars with clever pipes can be seen in modern times, but it is impossible to prepare clever pipes in warring times when there is no vinyl.
I also figured out how to use wood plates, but this one also needs to be persimmon dyed and embalmed, and the cost is not commensurate given the hassle of making a flatter plate.
Shizuko came up with the idea of using bamboo instead of clever pipe after thinking about whether she could make a substitute for something close to her.
Bamboo just penetrates the verse and is easy to adjust in length. Even if buried in soil, it will not rot, and if it is the period of cultivation of natural potatoes, it will be sufficient for about six months.
Shizuko, who thought he could use it for a few years once the processing was complete, logs bamboo from his own bamboo grove to create a clever pipe broom.
Shizuko possesses one bamboo grove in Meng Soo-bamboo, three bamboo groves in Makoto, and two bamboo groves in Awabamboo.
Forest resources such as bamboo groves fall under munitions, but she gives free logging permits to artisans in the technical district.
Permission for logging had to be granted even if other rural areas were contacted. Instead it was not managed except by digging the ground and enclosing it with concrete, and none of the forest beauty was there.
The only thing that made it thorough was "don't dig the basement stem" as an indiscipline. Even if they dig the ground and damage the basement stem, it will affect the entire bamboo grove.
From the diameter and length, Shizuko creates a clever pipe broth with genuine bamboo.
The length of the clever pipe is approximately one metre, and the bamboo is between thirty and forty centimetres long between the verses. If processed successfully, the section is processed in three places.
The tool was also mounted to the lathe with a single spindle simplified ball board function, so that drilling can be done easily.
We thought we needed other tools and we tried to work on developing a ball board and milling machine.
Neither of them produced as large a problem as the lathe, as it would be possible to manufacture it if the lathe were applied.
With a ball board, mass production of copper wire is possible. Because we can make tools for dies extension wire (the extension wire method that pulls wires through holes in steel plates), which is the basic technology of copper wire.
The power to pull copper is impossible with manpower, but in the early nineteenth century Japan used the power of waterwheels to mass produce copper wire.
Then even in the Warring States era, it was not possible to manufacture copper wire, and Shizuko thought of extending the copper mass to a plate shape or stretching it into a line shape to work on the construction of a copper molding plant.
The basic concept of the plant was close to a modern plant that dehumanizes and automates power and produces wires and plates in general from copper masses in an integrated manner.
"Mukago is rich in iron, potassium, magnesium, etc. I don't have a hand in not growing this. Well... Mukago and natural potatoes are good for nourishment, but I'm worried you'll be all right because they contain arginine with a strong strength effect"
"What's okay with you?
"It's still early for Cai. Cohon, well, it's not a natural potato native to the mountains, and it's a cultivated variety, so is yam easier to call?
"There's nothing wrong with the way you call it. Even if there is a precedent, the hotel will change it."
"... that sounds possible. Ma, ma, natural potatoes, yams that weren't. If I could do this, I'd be able to do trollo wheat rice or a dandelion made of yams, but it's going to take a lot of work to grate. I wonder if there's a better way."
"As far as I'm concerned, I don't know what it means for Shizuko to increase her interests any more..."
"See? Equity? I don't have an interest or anything, do I?
Seeing Shizuko tilting her neck strangely, Colour got a headache.
Almost no place in Ozhang and Mino is affected by Shizuko now, except for Temple Shrine.
Shizuko manufactures three types of clothing: hemp, silk, and cotton. Narcotic yarn is highly versatile and is used for earthbag materials in terms of munitions, nets in terms of life, etc.
Silk yarn is used as a luxury garment material, while cotton is used as a fire rope for a fire rope gun. Other than that, new products resulting from improved yields and increased cultivated varieties through agricultural techniques, improved salt production in fishing villages and by-products.
Even if there is something, if it's not convenient for traffic, the conversation won't start. However, with Macadam paving technology, Ozhang and Mino have very good transportation, and it is even easier to do business with merchants thanks to Rakuma Rakuza policy.
Nobunaga, in the name of the protection of merchants, should only collect taxes from them. The greater the number that can be commercialized, the greater the amount of gold that goes into Nobunaga's pocket.
In other words, Shizuko will start a new business or cultivation, which means that there will be more Nobunaga military money as it is.
This is one of Nobunaga's alchemy, which is seen as a mystery by the surrounding countries. But I can't help but wonder.
Shizuko's intention to start a new business hardly entails Nobunaga. She starts a new business of her own accord, making it a business for merchants to find and aim for, and more money to go into Nobunaga's pocket.
It's all about Shizuko having 'absolute loyalty' to Nobunaga.
And although Shizuko herself has a greed as a human being, she truncates anything that doesn't fit her height completely as' unnecessary ', so it also involves not inviting the Oda family ministers to feel the crisis that their position will be in danger.
"Shizuko is now a heavy town of the Oda family. Understand what that means."
"I thought all the rights to that hand were yours, didn't I?
"It's nominally a hall, but Shizuko actually has it. The occasional gold, that's from a merchant who used Shizuko's interests, they give him a portion of the tax as a reward, right?
"Huh? Really? I don't need anything else... but as a museum owner, I need to make sure it's a reward, so I guess it's a necessary measure."
Even though he is unconscious, there are various problems for Nobunaga not to reward Shizuko, who is increasing the military money of the Oda Army.
It also affects my subordinates' temper when I get the image of an asshole who doesn't reward his servants.
Nobunaga is therefore obliged to praise Shizuko and offer him a bounty. Because Shizuko uses that money to start a new business, the effort she is constantly trying to reduce her gold was actually nothing more than an effort to increase it.
"Uh, but saving money is also an economic problem, isn't it? I would appreciate it if you would use it as purple as Keiji."
Shizuko's reason for putting gold into a new business is that the talent of the horse crowd doesn't use gold inside, Changkao doesn't have time to use gold with all his training, Colour is not to mention, and he lives without gold except for the celebration.
The economy is like blood, and there's no point without putting gold on the market. The practice of spreading gold on industries everywhere is a necessary measure in the sense of stimulating economic activity.
If Nobunaga's monetary and economic policies are to succeed, in particular, it is necessary for humans with gold to continue to flow to the market.
"I'm not in the habit of using gold..."
"You should get used to it gradually. In the meantime, if you don't like it, it's a currency deal."
Even though Shizuko pointed me out, it was the color of a face I wasn't convinced of anywhere.