Chapter 213 Fujiwara Hideo
Fujiwara Hidetomi, an ordinary, or lowly Japanese ronin samurai, has chosen to escape from the fiefdom of the master's family more than ten years ago after the master's family failed in the vassal battle more than ten years ago.
However, unlike most of his companions' choices, Fujiwara Hideme did not escape to the hands of other famous vassals, and continued to work hard for a bite of rice. Instead, he turned his attention to the sea. After more than half a month, he crossed the ocean to Kyushu.
Of course, the reason why he made such a bold choice was not entirely because he was tired of his life in Japan. Huge changes meant huge risks, and he still understood this principle.
The reason why he was able to make up his mind was that he was seduced by the warriors of the same clan.
Moreover, compared with most Japanese people with short legs and a short life like winter melons, he had a considerable advantage in going to Kyushu to make a living, that is, his height.
At this time, Fujiwara Hidetomi was wearing a short haircut from a Han people, and her hair was tied back with a worn-out piece of slashing steps, which looked no different from that of the Han people.
Of course, this is completely thankful to the already faint Han bloodline passed down from him.
As called the Japanese, the natives of Japan would naturally not be too happy, especially when hundreds of years ago, the Japanese army, which claimed to be very advantageous, was beaten by the Tang Dynasty at the time of the Han Dynasty at Baijiangkou, in addition to salivating the soft power of the Tang Dynasty and other soft power, they also envied the hard power of the Tang Dynasty who was one head taller and stronger than them.
But soft power such as culture and politics can be learned and learned by sending Tang envoys and other methods, but the hard power of height and strong body can obviously not be improved through learning...
So, a more bizarre method appeared.
That is "borrow seeds".
If you look at the meaning of the text, you can fully understand the various deeds represented by these two words.
However, with the navigation technology at that time, Japan felt that even the ships to send Tang envoys were not enough, so there were no extra ships to transport women of the right age.
Therefore, those who can be qualified are ultimately "noble girls" from various big families. Moreover, in order to ensure the success rate, these noble girls must have had childbirth experience. For this reason, many big families not only contributed their daughters, but also their wives and concubines.
This "borrowing seed" behavior in Japan lasted even longer than sending Tang envoys, because until the powerful Tang Dynasty fell, the next Song Dynasty could not escape the Japanese "sending girls" offensive.
According to unofficial history and interesting records, the Jinshi in the Song Dynasty was the most popular class. If a woman from Japan and a Jinshi in the Song Dynasty had a secret marriage after the spring night, she would immediately receive the most favorable treatment from the entire family until the child was born.
Of course, if the fetus is a son, it will naturally be very important. This child will even become a person who focuses on training in the entire family. When adults, he can even become a close minister who assists the head of the family.
If the fetus is a daughter, it would be even more joyful, because after this woman grows up, she will become the wife of the head and the legitimate wife of the head and the legitimate grandson, improving the bloodline of the entire family.
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Although Fujiwara Hidetomi is just a down-and-out ronin samurai, it seems that it is impossible to have any close relationship with the nobles.
But his ancestors were indeed great nobles who were able to send noble girls to borrow seeds, and his surname Fujiwara was the best proof.
However, just like the big-eared thief who is the "Emperor Uncle" will eventually fall into disgrace and sell straw sandals, no matter how big the nobles are, they cannot guarantee that all their descendants can enjoy the beauty of the rest.
After hundreds of years of development, Fujiwara Hidetoshi can no longer get much benefit from his family except for his prominent surname.
The same thing happened to Fujiwara Hidetoshi.
However, when he came to Jiuzhou, he was surprised to find that in addition to giving him a prominent surname, the family also gave him a benefit.
That is his height far beyond the Japanese.
Although height is useful in Japan, it is not very useful. Otherwise, he would not be so depressed that he would leave his hometown and go to the land of Kyushu to make a living.
But it was different when he arrived in Jiuzhou. His height made him not have to worry about being seen through the identity of the Japanese like other companions like the short winter melons. As long as his language and habits were not leaked, he looked no different from ordinary Han people.
It is precisely because of his height advantage that he did not have to be tragically incorporated into the reserve like his companions who arrived in Jiuzhou on the same boat as him, and could only act as a miscellaneous soldier for the time being. He was bullied by the superiors and seniors in the organization, but was specially selected and after undergoing strict training, he was sent to other prefectures to act as the eyes and ears of the organization.
Although he had no great ability to hide his identity and ended up being a laborer who relied on hard work, compared to his companions who could only hide in the mountains, received strict training all day long, and were bullied, he felt like he was in heaven.
Even during his lurking year in Guangzhou Prefecture, he hooked up with a widow living by the dock, and his life was so comfortable.
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Unfortunately, such a good day came to an abrupt end with the arrival of the factory guards and the constables from Liushangmen, and a wave of searches set off in Guangzhou Prefecture.
Three days ago, Fujiwara Hidetomi received the order to retreat. Although he was reluctant to part with the young widow who had lived with him for almost half a year, he did not dare to disobey the order at all, because he knew his weight in his heart and knew what kind of terrifying existence the organization he was staying in.
Therefore, after receiving the order to retreat, he immediately followed the order and hid on a boat at night. After the ship left Guangzhou Prefecture, he quietly dived into the water from the boat and advanced all the way to the secret station of the organization. He didn't even dare to stop too much in the middle.
He believed that his path to escape from Guangzhou Prefecture would never be seen through by anyone, and he did not notice that anyone was following him in the past few days, so his nervous mood was relieved.
Although I still feel reluctant to let go of the smiling face that always has a faint dimpled smile when I smile, maybe this is what the Han people who like to lose their book bags say, "There are eight out of ten things that are not satisfactory in life."
When Fujiwara Hidetomi, who was walking and thinking about these things in her mind, finally realized something was wrong around her, it was obviously too late.
A group of people suddenly appeared had completely blocked his retreat.
Looking at the unknown enemy who was slowly approaching him, Fujiwara Hidetoshi was full of questions:
Chapter completed!