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On March 19, 1434, Yoshimitsu Ashikaga, a Japanese shogunate, was born
On this day, 591 years ago, on March 19, 1434 (February 9, 1434 lunar calendar), Yoshimitsu Ashikaga, a Japanese shogunate, was born. Yoshimitsu Ashikaga, March 19, 1434 (February 9, the sixth year of eternal enjoyment) - August 16, 1443 (July 21, Cargill III), General in office: 1442 (November 7, Cargill II) - 1443 (July 21, Cargill III)), the seventh-generation general of the Muromachi shogunate, the eldest son of the sixth-generation general Ashikaga Yoshikyo, and his mother was Shigeko Hino, the daughter of Shigeko Hino. The brothers are the eighth-generation generals Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and Ashikaga Yoshimi, and the young name is Chiya Chamaru. There are five lieutenants in the lower left guard in the official position, In the first year of Cargill (1441), his father, Ashikaga Yoshikyo, wanted to transfer the country of Akamatsu Manyou to Akamatsu Sadakura Village. Akamatsu Manyou was dissatisfied, so he conspired with his eldest son, Akamatsu Yoshikyo, and nephew, Akamatsu Yoshikyo, to lure Ashikaga Yoshikyo to a banquet and kill him. Most of the nobles who attended the banquet were also killed, which was for the Cargill Rebellion. After the death of Ashikaga Yoshikyo, Ashikaga Yoshikari was established as the successor to the family governor by the governor, Hosokawa. The following year, at the age of nine, he became a general, assisted by the governor, Tamayama Yoshikoku. Ashikaga Yoshikari died after eight months in office. The causes of death include sacking, assassination, and death from illness. The successor general was his younger brother, Ashik The shogunate is a kind of central government entities in ancient Japan that once had power over the emperor. It often ruled the country in the way of "hijacking the emperor and ordering the princes". The highest authority is the Shogun Sei, also known as the Shogun. In Japanese history, there have been three shogunate periods: the Kamakura Shogun, the Muromachi Shogun, and the Edo Shogun. Beginning in 1185 and ending in 1867, a total of 682 years, the shogunate originally referred to the military tent of the generals, but under the special circumstances of Japan, it evolved into a political system with unique national conditions. In ancient Japan, there was a long history of military involvement in government. Military strongmen aspire to become the Shogun Sei (commonly known as the Shogun, referred to as the General), and established the Shogun, which is the highest command organization for soldiers. Most of the shoguns, formally authorized by the emperor, were actually feudal fiefdoms under military rule, overriding the regular literati centralized government entities. It can also be said that they ruled the country in the way of "holding the emperor to order the princes". "Shogunate" means the tents of the army; "mansion" refers to the place where the royal family and other treasures and documents are kept, and after the mid-Edo period it means government entities. Some people think that "Kamakura shogunate" and "Muromachi shogunate" are actually contemporary terms; people did not call Kamakura and Muromachi government entities "shogunates" at that time.


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