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2 examples found containing '戦国時代'
せんごくじだい
戦国時代
ぶしょう
武将
さいはい
采配
ふる
って
ぐんたい
軍隊
しんたい
進退
しき
指揮
した

By waving a baton, a Warring States–era general would command an army to advance or retreat.
せんごくじだい
戦国時代
たけだしんげん
武田信玄
うえすぎけんしん
上杉謙信
じつりょく
実力
ごかく
互角
であり
そうへき
双璧
であった
In the Warring States era, Shingen Takeda and Kenshin Uesugi were equally powerful rivals.
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