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Four female generals in the history of China
The four great women in the history of China are Mulan, Mu and He.

1, Mulan

Mulan was a woman in the period of Emperor Gong of Sui Dynasty. At that time, the Turks attacked and their troops were insufficient. The draft document was sent home. Her brother is young and her father is old. Hua Mulan resolutely joined the army for her father and fought for more than ten years. After the war, Mulan did not ask the emperor for a reward, but only asked to go home to accompany her parents, and the emperor readily approved it. This shows that Hua Mu is not only brave, but also a very filial woman.

2. Mu Guiying

Mu, formerly known as Mu Kezhai, the daughter of a single king, accidentally married the descendants of the Yang family at that time, and then made a clean break with them. Later, almost all the Yang men died in battle, and Mu led twelve widows to war. Although they were all women, they finally defeated the enemy. Although Mu finally died on the battlefield, what they did for the people of the Song Dynasty is still passed down to this day.

3. Fan Lihua

Although not as famous as Mulan and Mu, she is also a rare female general. Fan Lihua joined the war with her husband and made many achievements for the country. After the death of his father-in-law, Xue successfully took the post of Grand Marshal of Xiliang, and led the troops to pacify Xiliang alone, with outstanding military achievements. Lian Cheng praised her and lamented her bravery.

4. Li Xiuning

Li Xiuning is Tang Gaozu's daughter. Everyone must know about Tang Gaozu, so I won't say much here. At the end of Sui Dynasty, many heroes rebelled, and everyone wanted a piece of it, and they all wanted to seize the world. Li Yuan was one of them. When Li Yuan marched into Chang 'an, Li Xiuning and her husband worked in Chang 'an, which made great contributions to winning the world in the Tang Dynasty. Later, Li Yuan named her Princess Pingyang, but unfortunately she died in her twenties.

Other female generals in history

1, Qin Liangyu: "Why does the general want to be a husband?" This poem by Emperor Chongzhen is an affirmation of Qin Liangyu's achievements. As the wife of Ambassador Cheng in the late Ming Dynasty, Qin Liangyu did not stay at home to educate her children like ordinary people, but fought with her husband on the battlefield.

2. Liang Hongyu: Liang Hongyu is the wife of Han Shizhong, a famous anti-gold star in the Southern Song Dynasty. Although she was born in poverty, she studied martial arts with her father and brother since childhood. By chance, she was appreciated by Han Shizhong, so they came together. After the establishment of the Southern Song Dynasty, Song Gaozong fled hastily under the pressure of the Nomads from the Army, but was rebelled by Miao Fu. Thanks to the imperial edict of Liang Hongyu, Zhao Gou was able to regain the imperial power.

3. Fu Hao: Fu Hao is the first female general in the history of China and the wife of Wu Ding, Shang Zhouwang. She not only led troops to suppress slave resistance many times, but also personally led troops to attack neighboring countries and tribes, which opened up territory for the Shang Dynasty and was deeply loved by King Wu Ding of the Shang Dynasty.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Mulan