Kakehashi Shichidae
Kakehashi Shichida is an interpreter of Japan during the Azuchi Momoyama period. The records of the Joseon Dynasty are recorded as Yoshira. From Tsushima Island, Yoshitoshi Yoshitomo, the son-in-law of Konishi Yukinaga, During the Japanese invasion of Imjinwae, there was double espionage between the Joseon army and the Japanese army, and the name appeared very frequently in the "Ancestral Record" between 1595 and 1597. In the end, it was completely subsumed by the Japanese army, and in 1597, after receiving the order of Konishi in February of the lunar month, false information between Gongseo and Konishi was bad that only Gato would be caught. Then, in 1598, in September of the lunar month, on the Tsushima side, he dispatched Yoshira to Hanyang as a martyr, and the ship, who was already grasping Yoshira because of the war of seven thousand troops, squeezed Yoshira in a squeeze and sent it to the Ming Dynasty. Respectively.