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Is Toyotomi Hideyoshi equivalent to China?

Toyotomi Hideyoshi is equivalent to China's lean Cao Cao. In the Warring States period, it was reasonable for the monarch in troubled times to rebel. Every character has its own uniqueness, just like China. The meaning of lean is not a sly and untrustworthy figure as some people say, but a hero who is difficult to be subdued.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi's profile.

Japanese Minister Hideyoshi in Toyotomi Hideyoshi,1March 537 to1September 8, 1598, formerly known as Takejiro Muxia and Yukio Hatoyama. He was a famous politician in Japan during the Warring States Period and Antu Taoshan Period. After the Muromachi shogunate, he became the first politician in modern times.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi comes from a poor peasant family in Nakamura, Aichi Prefecture and Gwangji City. He used to be a junior light infantry, but later he was promoted by serving nobunaga. After the change of Honnoji Temple, he won the internal struggle among the ministers in Oda clan and became the substantive heir of Oda Noshin.