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The mysterious ikemen must have taken some of his historical knowledge from otome games and/or sengoku shonen series, because his half-clothes exposing his gloriously chiselled midriff is silly as hell.
That's something you came up with, without any basis. If he believed her only knowledge was agriculture, he would have just used her for that purpose. It's her desire to exceed his expectations that led to her current position.on the contrary, nobunaga WILL kill her if she gives bad advice.
This is not about action or inaction - it's about giving tools to people they have not matured for, both morally and ethically. She could have stuck to medicine, agriculture, and economics and unified the country though peaceful means - instead she's feeding military information to a ruthless warlord.You speak of the responsibility of action but conveniently ignore the consequences of inaction
on the contrary, nobunaga WILL kill her if she gives bad advice.
That's something you came up with, without any basis.
If he believed her only knowledge was agriculture, he would have just used her for that purpose. It's her desire to exceed his expectations that led to her current position.
This is not about action or inaction - it's about giving tools to people they have not matured for, both morally and ethically. She could have stuck to medicine, agriculture, and economics and unified the country though peaceful means - instead she's feeding military information to a ruthless warlord.
She doesn't have to give bad advice - she can just pretend she has little to no knowledge on anything military related. Instead she kept feeding him more and more military info.If Shizuko gives bad advice, she is "working for the enemy".
Newsflash - the crossbow was actually known before she came, so that was just a slip of the author.Nobunaga ACTIVELY looked for her in war matters ever since his son + the crossbow incident.
While I do not deny that she is stupid, that quote is mostly harmless. Only through your leap of logic can it be related to her having extensive military knowledge - about production of saltpeter, logistics, military tactics and whatnot.because the idiot Shizuko pacified a random child by randomly quoting Sun Tzu. On top of that, it was a peaceful quote. "It i best to win without fighting"
War is waged if it is believed to be more profitable than peaceful economic relations. That's why you have things such as the European union - it's simply economically unviable for the countries in Europe to go to war with each other for example.You think the people waging war are going to stop fighting just because you got medicine and agriculture?
What even is the difference between a nuke and a better standard of living? There's obviously a big difference.What even is the difference between providing food and information?
The question is - do you want Oda as a ruler? No - you do not. He is stupid, tyrannical, and has the moral compass of a war criminal from today's perspective. Shizuko is just stupid and short-sighted.As a result of her providing information, both the Oda and their enemies have less overall casualties.
When has any country in the history of the world ever been unified "peacefully" based solely on economic policy?
She could have divulged minimal information, localising the effects to a minimum. While agriculture, economics, and medicine affects the military - it can also affect the reasons for waging wars. You can just make it unprofitable to wage wars due to economic relations and interdependence - not unlike what you see between first world countries today.But that isn't really important at because it's impossible to cleanly sperate "economics, agriculture, medicine" from "the military"
No I do not think so - in fact I criticised the stupid idea that only she could come up with this when it came up. The point is that she created this surplus for Nobunaga (he was amazed that she produced so much - she could easily have it toned down), and didn't try to spread her knowledge around instead. Additionally, there's still a large difference between giving out military ideas and agricultural ones. In one case the military effect is a byproduct and a lot lesser.do you really think Oda Nobunaga couldn't come up with the ground-breaking idea of "feeding my troops with all this surplus grain" on his own?
Already addressed - but I will reiterate - she made sure that this is the case. She could have tried to spread the information everywhere, or better yet climbed to a position of power outside of Nobunaga's influence if her plan was just to mess around. Instead she's depicted as "not wanting to change anything", while doing almost everything to work against that.Do you think a country in the 1500s that has its farms outputting food at 3 or 4 times efficiency
Untrue. Or do you need a reminder of the Vietnam war? Agent orange? Nukes over Japan?Putting better weapons in tactics in their hands only makes the wars shorter and reduces the amount of suffering overall.