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Did Yaodao Village have this knife in Japanese history? Who voted?
Murakami is a group of famous forging knife craftsmen who live in Sanming, Yi Shi, from Muromachi to Edo. There are three generations before and after the village, and at least three or four people in each generation use the village as a knife inscription at the same time, of which the first generation is the most famous. Chudai Village is a folk branch of the descendants of Japanese authentic smelting and forging craftsmen, and its descendants are also excellent forgers. Their works are decorated with gorgeous patterns, and they are extremely sharp. Murakami's titles of "evil sword" and "demon knife" only flourished in the Edo period. It is called "Devil's Knife" because knives are forbidden in Tokugawa Ieyasu. First of all, Tokugawa Ieyasu's grandfather, Songping Qingkang, was chopped by his own retainer and Senji Muramasa-from his right shoulder to his left abdomen. Then, Tokugawa Ieyasu's father, Song Pingzhong, was cut off by a recent minister with a knife, and the village was also used. Later, Tokugawa Ieyasu's office nobunaga became suspicious of Nounaga and communicated with Takeda's family, but he committed suicide by cutting his belly and used Murakami again! Later, it was Tokugawa Ieyasu's turn to be cut by Murakami in the Guanyuan War. Therefore, Tokugawa Ieyasu hated Murakami, dismissed it as a symbol of "unlucky" and ordered Murakami to be abolished and not allowed to be used. The knife-wielder was regarded as contemptuous of the shogunate and was sentenced to death. After Tokugawa Ieyasu banned knives, the word "demon knives" was generalized, and almost all villages were called "demon knives". Murakami was originally the name of Yi Shi's fencing from the middle of Muromachi to Tenzin. At that time, it was the turbulent period when Japan entered the Warring States period, and there was a great demand for Japanese knives. Although a large number of inferior swords were produced at that time because of the troubled times and the huge demand for weapons, Murakami still kept his previous style-only the best swords that could be used in actual combat were produced. However, this is also the misfortune of Murakami, perhaps because it is too sharp. Edo period began to have the title of "evil sword" and "demon knife", which was avoided by the world. Moreover, the unknown of this knife has been confirmed in the true legend of "Tokugawa Demon Knife". Masamura Takamura's name as a knife maker officially appeared in the middle of Muromachi, and it has been used as a knife inscription for about one hundred years. Obviously, it can be seen that Murakami is not the name of a knife worker, which can also be distinguished by the existing shape and inscription of Murakami's knife. As far as the information is concerned, at least three generations of Shi Yi knife workers have the general name Murakami. According to textual research, Shimen Yetiao is a famous Mulberry in Yi Shi, which was originally called Shimen Yetiao. The earliest existing Murakami knife made by him was made in the first year of Wengui (150 1), and the oldest Murakami knife now has the long inscription "Sang Ming in Shizhou lives in the guard house to govern the original Murakami". The reason why Yaodao Village is called Yaodao is related to its sharpness and many people who died under the sword of Cunzheng, but its biggest background should be the relationship between Cunzheng and the Matsukawa family. On September 15th, the seventh year of Tianzheng (1579), Tokugawa Ieyasu Di Zi Songping (Okazaki) and Saburo Xinkang committed suicide in Yuanjiang Second City. The reason is that Nobuo ODA suspects that Zhushan Temple (Nobuo main room) and Nobuo are secretly colluding with Takeda's family. In spite of his explanations to them, he ordered them to be killed. Finally, because of Nobunaga's arrogance, Nobunaga had to go against his will. At that time, Zhushan Temple was killed on August 29th. When Xinkang cut his abdomen, it was Hattori Bankun Zhengren and Hotan Fangshan City who kept Tonggang. At that time, the specific position was that Shimada Hanzo was our time and Tong Gang was an inspector. In fact, both of them are very reluctant to undertake this task, but the fact is ruthless. When Xin Kang cut open his abdomen, all three of them were very sad, especially Shimada Hanzo. After Xin Kang cut his abdomen, he was unable to raise his knife, which made Xin Kang suffer a lot. Afterwards, the two men cried and reported the end of Xinkang to Konka. At this time, Konka was also very sad. Suddenly, Konka asked Tong Gang which knife he used when introducing the mistake. Tong Gang replied that it was "Shizhou Village", and Konka suddenly changed color. In fact, before Konka, two generations of Master Songping had died by the sword in the village. Konka's grandfather, Songping Qingkang, was assassinated by the Minister of the Interior, Akie Abe, in the fourth year of astronomy (1535). At that time, three generations used Murakami, and Konka's father was assassinated by a new minister, Yansong Kangmei, whose sword was also Murakami's. Konka himself was injured by Murakami's knife in Suruga when he was a child. All this can be said to be a coincidence. However, in the fifth year of Qingchang (1600), Ueda Hiroyuki (the eldest son of Ueda Sukeyoshi) accidentally injured Konka's finger, which was injured that year. Coincidentally, this pike was also made in Shizhou Village, and all this was made by Konka. All the above incidents are related to Murakami and Tokugawa, and none of them bodes well. Later, Konka decided that Murakami Knife was a monster that caused trouble for the Tokugawa family, and ordered all Murakami Knives to be destroyed. Because of this, during the Edo period, although the swordsmen in Ishinomura were still making Japanese knives, under the pressure of the shogunate, no one dared to carry Murakami's knives openly. In the past, Murakami's knives were also replaced with unmarked knives or disguised as other knives. In addition, after the popularity of knife physiognomy in Edo period, it began to judge the quality from the sharpness of knives. The peaceful society at that time didn't like real combat knives. At this time, Murakami, who is famous for his sharpness and suitability for actual combat, began to be called "demon knife" and "evil sword" for this reason. By the end of Edo, the concept that the village was a demon knife had been deeply rooted in people's hearts.