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Were there any female generals during the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan?

No. The Tokugawa shogunate was established in Edo, Japan in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, a general who conquered foreign countries. It was returned to the Japanese government in 1867. * * * The fifteen generals who conquered foreign countries were all men.

The fifteen generals are: Tokugawa Ieyasu,? Tokugawa Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Guang Jia,? Tokugawa Kazuo, Tokugawa Hengyi, Tokugawa Ienobu, Tokugawa Kazuo, Tokugawa Jizong, Tokugawa Kazuo, Tokugawa Qijia, Tokugawa IeYoshi, Tokugawa Kazuo and Tokugawa Kazuo.

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1, Tokugawa Ieyasu, a famous soldier from the Three Rivers in the Japanese Warring States Period and Antu Taoshan Period, was the first generation general of the Edo shogunate. One of Japan's three outstanding figures in the Warring States Period (the other two are Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi) is an outstanding politician and strategist in Japanese history.

2. Tokugawa Guang Jia, the third generation general of the Edo shogunate. The eldest son of the second generation general Tokugawa Hideyoshi, his mother is Asai Jiang. Evergreen was born in Edo City for nine years (1604). Grandfather Tokugawa Ieyasu nicknamed him "Takechiyo", which means to be the third generation general. After birth, Takechiyo was immediately taken away from his parents and raised by his nurse.

3. Tokugawa Ienobu, the sixth generation general of Tokugawa shogunate, served from 1709 to 17 12. The grandson of three generations of general Tokugawa Guang Jia, the eldest son of Jiafu Prime Minister Tokugawa Zhong Gang, the nephew of four generations of general Tokugawa Jiagang and five generations of general Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the mother of the side room is Yu Baoliang (Changchangyuan), and the first room is the daughter of the second son of the guards. There are five men and one woman among them.

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Baidu encyclopedia-edo shogunate