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Who do the Japanese like best in Japanese history?

Many people like Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Japanese: とよとみひでよし, English: Toyotomi Hideyoshi). 1537 March 17—1598 September 18), formerly known as Fujijiro Muxia and Yukio Hatoyama, was a famous politician in the Japanese Warring States and An Tian periods. After the Muromachi shogunate, it was one of the three outstanding Japanese Warring States who unified Japan for the first time in modern times. Toyotomi Hideyoshi's original surname is Muxia. Later, the names of Niwa Nagahide and Shibata Katsuie will be changed to Yuchai. Wei comes from a poor peasant family in Nakamura, Aichi Prefecture [1]. He was originally a light infantry, but later he was promoted by serving the nobunaga. Brilliant and gradually prosperous, after the change of Benneng Temple, it won the internal struggle of the ministers in Oda clan and became the substantive heir of Oda Noshin [2].