A Heike story written in the middle of the 13th century is a story of a tragic depravity of the warrior fire story. During the Genpei war (11 80-1185), the two families competed for the control of the capital, the Hei / Heike clans and Genji / Minamoto. The majority of this story emphasizes the failure of the Heck clan, but there are many stories about the collapse of various warriors of the Nanben clan. In chapter 4 titled "Death of Kesuo" Volume 9, the reader was introduced to members of Nan Gizo or Nanben Yiming who was attacked and killed by his family.
Heck's story is one of the most famous war stories in Japan. It depicts the emergence of Tara family (also known as the Hick family), glorious and degenerate short-lived. "The story of Hex" is scheduled for the 11th century and includes the era of conspiracy and war of the era when the army tribes outside the capital competed for the rule of the Imperial Government. At the heart of the story is the competition between the two most powerful military tribes of the time, namely Ping and Namoto (also known as Genji clan).
"Heike Monogatari" is an epic story compiled before the struggle between Japan and Hiramoto clan in Taipei War (1180 - 1185) at the end of the 13th century. Heike (Heike) refers to Taira (Heike), Hei is the first reading of Kanji. In the title of Genpei war, "Hei" is read as "Hei" in this combination, "Source" is the first Chinese character of the name of Mizumoto (also called "Genji") clan. . The story of Heck is often compared with the Ileadese of Japan
Heike's story (Heike Monogatari, Flatland Tale) is an epic of the fight between Mr. Ping and Mr. Namoto who dominated Japan during the Tenpyea war (1180 - 1185) at the end of the 12th century. Heike is about Heike, and Heike is about Heike in place of Kanji of Hei. The story of Heck was written by an unknown writer in 1240. These writers are collections of spoken stories written and quoted by journalists who sing accompaniments of Biwa. The most widely read version of Heike Story was edited by a blind man named Kakuichi in 1371. The story is intended to be conveyed through a series of nightly staging. The theme of the story is "armed story", conveying the theme of Samurai Morality, celebrate the military value of loyalty, courage and strong leadership.