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"Japanese Literature" "br" "A brilliant genius who stood up to difficult projects. Why was the roju Matsudaira Nobutsuna called" "Wisdom Izu" "? In January 1657 (Meireki 3), Edo burned out. It was the" "Great Fire of Meireki" ". There was a man who rose up in this disaster, which was the largest in Japanese history and one of the largest in world history. The roju Matsudaira Izu no kami Nobutsuna, who was born as the son of a local governor but rose from the page of the former shogun Iemitsu. He was called" Wisdom Izu "because of his sharp character. Nobutsuna, who was called" Wisdom Izu ", used the machi-nyakko Chobei as a" scout "and embarked on" Edo Itshin ". It was the beginning of" reconstruction "into Oedo, the big city connected to present-day Tokyo.