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Ask for a book or documentary about the history of Japan during the Warring States period.
1. The strongest Japanese history in history recommended by Sakura Snow Maru is a three-volume book, which is mainly about the history of the Warring States Period in Japan. This language is popular and easy to understand, which contributes to a comprehensive understanding. However, the age and details of some events are inaccurate and need to be verified; Japan's two wars of aggression against Korea partially devalued the role of the Korean army.

2. I want to know more about Nobunobu, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Takeda Shingen and Tokugawa Ieyasu, the four heroes of the Warring States, who recommended The Conspiracy. This series is informative and interesting. Before reading, you need to have a preliminary understanding of a small number of Japanese names, places and special vocabulary. The overall year and details are consistent with the mainstream.

Finally, I can't stop reading Sun Lin's stories about the Warring States, most of which are more accurate than the first two books. However, it is difficult to get interested in the first part of the name. The description of Japan's two wars of aggression against Korea is inaccurate, with extreme nationalism, that is, it exaggerates the military strength of the Ming Dynasty, belittles the role of the Japanese and Korean troops in the war, demonizes the Japanese army, and does not objectively evaluate historical figures.

The above bibliographies are available on Taobao and Amazon.

As for films, there are no reliable resources at present, and the domestic response to Japanese history is generally cold. Probably know the names of people, and you can even play Nobunaga's wild hope or Taige's determination to solve it. On the contrary, playing games is also helpful when you have a certain understanding of Japanese history.

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