活著是生不辜負厚望 又或是死得轟烈跌蕩
The Sengoku period (戦国時代 Sengoku Jidai, “Age of Warring States“; c. 1467 – c. 1603) is a period in Japanese history marked by social upheaval, political intrigue and near-constant military conflict. Japanese historians named it after the otherwise unrelated Warring States period in China.[1] It was initiated by the Ōnin War, which collapsed the Japanese feudal system under the Ashikaga shogunate, and came to an end when the system was re-established under the Tokugawa shogunate by Toku