I’ll Quit Being a God Chapter 109: Fujiwara Kyo, Heijo Kyo


After talking about Dongjun, let’s talk about Wu Zun.

Two thousand years ago, Wu Zun was far from the unshakable position he has now. Although Izanagi Mikoto and Mikiko are gone, Takamagahara is still there, and there are still many gods.

Even if Takeru inherited everything from Susano'o, he would be in a slightly awkward situation because of his human origin.

Without Mikiko's absolute authority, the remaining gods will inevitably have disagreements, which will greatly affect Takamagahara's mobility and efficiency. In the early days, Yamatai was able to gain the absolute upper hand due to this factor.

What's interesting is that the pressure from Yamatai actually promoted the internal integration of the gods, allowing Wu Zun to gain greater authority, and then feed back the descendants of the dog slaves. The development of things is often so wonderful.

The decline of Yamatai gave the He clan an opportunity to develop and rise. However, without the pressure from Yamatai, the development of the He clan would not be smooth sailing.

In addition to the overly rich mysterious remnants of Japan's main island, which allowed all kinds of demons and ghosts to run rampant, except for the top level of human beings, the upper, middle and lower levels are not as good as non-human races. This is a major environmental factor, and there have been two major changes.

The first time was in Fujiwara Kyo, the first real capital city in Japan.

Before Fujiwara Kyo, Japan's capital city was mobile. Wherever the emperor was, the capital city would be there - historians believe it was due to the migration of the Kazu clan. In fact, it has been mentioned above.

It was here that the He clan ushered in its glory.

Then, something unexpected happened. The center of Fujiwara Kyo was bloodbathed overnight, and it was already too late when Gao Tianyuan came to the rescue.

After the investigation, they actually found the head of Susanoo's royal Shinto family - the Kusanagi clan that was least likely to cause problems.

Wuzun was furious because of this, and took over Susano'o's authority and abolished one of the three Shinto schools.

Actually, he also doubted whether Dongjun was causing trouble, but Dongjun was not in Japan at the time, and went back to visit relatives and spend time with Luna.

In the end, the capital could only be moved to Heijōkyō on the grounds that Fujiwara Kyō was insufficient to accommodate the growing population.

The second time was in the largest city at the time, the second capital - Pingjo Kyo.

The result was the same, it happened at the center of power, when the He clan reached its peak.

Wuzun learned the lessons from last time this time and greatly strengthened the protection of Pingcheng Kyo.

First of all, the concept of "hiding wind and gathering water" in Feng Shui theory was introduced, the site was carefully selected, Buddhism was introduced on a large scale, and temples were built, which was bound to turn Pingchengjing into a forbidden place for monsters and monsters.

As a result, Buddhism itself had problems and rebelled against the theocratic regime.

Wuzun initially thought it was due to a conflict of faith. After all, the transcendent beings above the holy monks were not called transcendent ones at that time. They were the living Buddha, the Arhats in the world, and so on. However, careful investigation revealed that It's more than that.

The rebels in the nest were in a very strange state. Instead of talking about me as a Buddha or something, they were shouting about reincarnation and the underworld.

Continue to ask, but I can’t ask.

Just search for souls directly, the other party's reaction will be more direct, they will wither and die.

As always, be suspicious of Dongjun.

Higashi-kun is teaching the Anui tribe in Ezo, which is far away from Heijo-kyo. Even if he causes trouble, he cannot accept the consequences.

Although there are traces of the Yin Yang family, it feels more deliberate and suspicious.

Okay, it’s another case that has no end, let’s continue to move the capital.

What is recorded in this wave of history is correct. Emperor Kanmu could not bear the overpowering power of Buddhism, so he built and moved Nagaoka Kyō and then moved it to Heian Kyō ten years later.

There are two reasons for frequent migration.

One, fishing.

Tōjun used Yamatai to fish, and Wu Zun also used Nagaoka Kyo to fish. The protection was far inferior to that of Heijo Kyo, but unfortunately they didn't catch anything.

Secondly, the number one enemy Dong Jun finally made some moves.

The Ezo clan she taught began to show their fangs and started fighting with the Kazu clan. The two sides fought off and on for many years, and the official position of General Zhengyi was born because of this.

The name of the first-generation general who conquered the barbarians was Sakanoe Tamuramaro. He was a well-known figure in Japan. He also had a tragic love affair with Suzuka Gozen, the beloved daughter of the Fourth Demon King.

During this period, Wu Zun learned from the pain, weighed repeatedly, and finally formulated a plan for the construction of Heianjing.

The anomaly of Fujiwara Kyo and Hejo Kyo is related to the dominance of one family, so this time I will introduce multiple concepts and schools to balance it.

Feng shui, yin and yang, Buddhism, Shinto, and martial arts are all available.

Buddhism is also divided into two sects: Sutra and Esoteric Buddhism. Tang Dynasty, Tianzhu and Tubo each have their own inheritance.

Shinto must also be divided internally.

This can't be a mess. Even if there is a mess, it won't be a big mess.

This idea was undoubtedly successful. This was the capital of Japan until Emperor Meiji moved the capital to Tokyo.

Although from the 11th century onwards, imperial power fell away and various shogunate governments came and went, but no matter how the power changed, Heian Kyo, later renamed Kyoto, would always be the capital. No matter who wanted to take power, they had to get there first. A trip to Kyoto is called "Shangluo".

However, Wu Zun built a thousand-year capital city that is one of the few in human history and was ready to do something big, but his old rival Dong Jun made no move.

Ezo, who had been struggling for a long time, inexplicably stopped, which felt a bit like an anticlimax.

The millennium tide of waiting for a long time, wanting to win or lose in one fell swoop, regain legitimacy, and wash away the shame has become a one-man show for the He clan.

Wu Zun and Gao Tianyuan waited for a long time. When the flowers withered and the tide was over, Dongjun never left her one-third-acre land, leaving only a shop run by her clone to the outside world, that is, The predecessor of the restaurant.

Finally, Wu Zun couldn't bear it anymore and ran to the restaurant.

"What do you want to do?"

“I don’t want to do anything, I don’t want to do anything.”

"Seriously?"

"Seriously, I won't lie to you."

The wording is simplified. After a thousand years of life and death, Wu Zun does not believe Dong Jun so easily.

But the meaning is correct, because Dongjun really doesn’t want to cause trouble.

As time went by, Wu Zun gradually became convinced and the tense relationship eased.

Although Wu Zun has not given up on taking back Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi, this does not prevent him from temporarily putting down his force and communicating with Dongjun.

Sometimes the person who knows you best is not yourself, but your enemy, let alone your thousand-year-old enemy. The position is the same thing. Find Shuyuan www. zhaoshuyuan.com Both Dongjun and Wu Zun highly recognize each other's strength and abilities.

So it’s not necessarily a bad thing to have a review, chat, and express your true thoughts.

As soon as we communicate, problems arise.

Does Hei Chengjing’s matter have anything to do with you?

No, it wasn't me.

Where is Fujiwara Kyo?

No, I didn’t know until I came back that you had moved the capital.

Who else could it be but you?

That being said, I also have a question about Yamatai——

It wasn’t me. I felt strange at the time and was about to give up on the Dog Slave Kingdom. Unexpectedly, something happened to Yamatai suddenly.

Huh?

Oh?

What happened to Fujiwara Kyo and Heijo Kyo?

I also want to ask you what happened to Yamatai.

I didn't find out.

I didn't find out either.

This is very interesting.

It seems that there is an enemy hidden in this land that we don't know about.

PS: I feel that this idea is quite good, and it connects the entire Japanese history together.

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