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- commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force against the barbarians (beginning in 794 CE)historical term
- shogun; great, unifying leaderhistorical term
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force against the barbarians (beginning in 794 CE)
- shogun; great, unifying leader
This meaning refers to a historical military title in Japan that was granted to leaders responsible for campaigns against perceived enemies or non-Japanese forces, particularly in the early centuries of Japanese history.
He held authority as the commander-in-chief of both political and military affairs.
This meaning reflects the broader usage of the term, indicating a leader who unifies various factions or regions under their control, often in a political context.
He played the role of a unifying leader as the shogun to bring the country together.
The great shoguns in history made efforts to overcome the Sengoku period.
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せいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍になるto become a shogunせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍のしょく職position of the shogunせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍ににんめい任命されるto be appointed as shogunせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍のけんりょく権力authority of the shogunれきだい歴代のせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍successive shogunsせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍のじだい時代era of the shogunateせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍をほさ補佐するto assist the shogunじょせい女性のせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍female shogunせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍のちせい治世reign of the shogunせいいたいしょうぐん征夷大将軍がとうち統治するthe shogun governs
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