丰臣

豐臣
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Meanings

  1. 1 Toyotomi (Japanese surname; most prominently Toyotomi Hideyoshi 丰臣秀吉, the warlord who unified Japan in the late 16th century)

Examples

Fēngchén Xiùjí shì Rìběn Zhànguó shídài de bàzhǔ.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi was the overlord of Japan's Sengoku era.
Fēngchén jiā zài Dàbǎn zhī zhàn hòu mièwáng.
The Toyotomi clan was destroyed after the Siege of Osaka.

Tips

history
The Toyotomi (丰臣 / ) name was bestowed by Emperor Ōgimachi on the peasant-born general Hashiba Hideyoshi () in 1586, elevating him to imperial-court rank. Hideyoshi (丰臣, 1537–1598) is one of the 'Three Unifiers' of Japan alongside Oda Nobunaga () and Tokugawa Ieyasu (德川). He launched the disastrous Imjin War invasions of Korea () in 1592 and 1597.
usage
Unlike most Chinese transliterations of Japanese names, 丰臣 is the actual on'yomi reading of the kanji — Chinese readers pronounce the original Japanese characters with Mandarin readings. Same convention applied to (Oda), 德川 (Tokugawa), 武田 (Takeda).

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