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What are the heroines (generals) recorded in the twenty-four histories?
What female generals are recorded in the official history of China?

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The first female military commander in the history of China is well documented and an outstanding female politician. She not only led the army to explore the territory of Wuding, but also presided over various sacrificial activities of Wuding Dynasty. Fu Hao is one of Shang Ding's three lawful spouses.

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2. Mrs. Xian

Xian Ying, a native of Gaoliang, Guangdong Province, lived in the three generations of Liang, Chen and Sui, and was a military and political leader in Lingnan, Guangdong Province. Official position: Commander of the Legion. Premier Zhou called him "the first heroine in China". Twenty-four histories is the first independent biography of a female general. The female general has fought many battles in her life, but she has hardly lost. History called her "smart and brave, and never lost."

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3. Xiao Taihou

"The iron horse beauty Xiao Yanyan is the first female hero in Qidan." Xiao Taihou is a rare heroine in history who can lead hundreds of thousands of troops to attack the city and plunder the land. ".

Three great historical achievements spread all over the world. Embrace the young saint to participate in the "Liaoning Defence War", command the southern expedition and have the alliance of Yuan Yuan, and dig canals.

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4. Princess Pingyang

The first princess of ancient China, who commanded thousands of troops, once recruited 70,000 troops in three months, which was a great shock to Guanzhong. A military genius, she must be defeated in every battle. Qu Tutong, the general of Sui Dynasty, once suffered several great defeats under her. After her death, the army held a funeral for her. "Niangziguan" is named after her guarding the country.

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5. Qin Liangyu

Qin Liangyu, born in Zhongzhou, Sichuan (now Zhongxian, Chongqing), was a famous female general in the late Ming Dynasty.

Qin Liangyu has been in the army for more than 40 years, and has traveled all over the Great Wall. He has participated in many battles, such as Pingbo, aiding Liao, Pingextravagance, thrift, anti-Qing and counter-rebellion, and made numerous contributions. Those who have made great contributions include Dr. Guo Guanglu, Prince Taibao, Prince Taifu, Shao Bao, Sichuan Ambassador, Commander Zuo of the Governor-General, General Zhendong, Sichuan Company Commander, Zhong Hou and Mrs. Yipin. Title: loyal and righteous Hou. Military posts: Commander of Sichuan Military Region and Commander of Zuo Fu Military Region.

Emperor Chongzhen once wrote four poems praising Qin Liangyu. After Qin Liangyu's death, many scholars praised Qin Liangyu's poems. In modern times, Bing Xin and Guo Moruo also praised Qin Liangyu. Feng Yuxiang, a patriotic general, once said, "In memory of Mulan, we should learn from Qin Liangyu." After the demise of the Ming Dynasty, Nanming posthumously named Qin Liangyu as a "loyal Hou".

In the official history, Qin Liangyu is the only heroine recorded in the legend.

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Other female generals include Mulan, Liang Hongyu, Lu Mu, Hong, Doncel, etc. In the ancient society where men were superior to women, under the influence of Confucianism, the achievements of these female heroes were even more admirable.