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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Yorichao, the first general of the Kamakura Shogun of Japan, died
Genrai Dynasty On February 9, 1199, Genraicho, the first general of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan, died. In 1147, Nguyen Yo-chao was born in Genji's family in Hanoi, and his father was Nguyen Yo-chao. During the Pingzhi Rebellion, Yuanyichao and others were killed, and his son Yuanyichao was 13 years old and exiled to Izu. In 1179, Pingqingsheng launched a palace coup and imprisoned the Houbaihe Falun Emperor. King Iren, the second prince of the Later Baihe Emperor, issued a decree in 1180 calling on people from the Yuan clan from all over the country to raise troops to attack the Pingshi family. Lai Chao and his father-in-law Hojo Shizheng mobilized troops to defeat the Hiraji army, occupied the Kanto region, and used Kamakura as a base to gather strength. In 1185, the Ping family was eliminated. After the end of the Genpyong War, Yoshiyoshi became the General of the Inquisition in 1192 and set up a governor in Kamakura. He began the Kamakura Shogunate period and created a Shogunate political system that lasted for more than 700 years. Kamakura Shogunate In 1185 (the first year of Bunji), the shogunate was established in Kamakura. The Kamakura shogunate was a samurai regime in Japanese history with Kamakura as the political center of the country. The establishment of the Kamakura shogunate marked the end of the era of effective rule in Japan by the central aristocracy, and the beginning of the 680-year shogunate era in Japan. It did not end until Emperor Meiji promulgated the reversion of the royal government in 1868. Key words: February 9, 1199, Shogun, Genrai Dynasty News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=2571 17WorldNews[2025.09.12-07:29] 访问:75
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