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Is there any historical record that Imakawa Fat Man is very good at archery?
Imagawa Yoshimoto (1519—1560 June 12) was the 1 1 generation leader of Imakawa, a famous family of Hejun in Japan during the Warring States Period, ranking first among Hejun, Yuanjiang and Sanhe in East Japan. According to historical records, Imagawa Yoshimoto was an aristocratic family of Kang Hongxuanji in Kamakura era, and a close relative of the Ashikaga family of Muromachi shogunate general. In addition to his outstanding literary talent, he is also an elegant name who is keen on harmony songs and dramas. Fujun City under his rule has the reputation of "Little Kyoto".

As the fifth son of the Jing-Ha family guarding Jinchuan, young monk Yi Yuan seized the inheritance right of the family governor's office with the help of his mother Shou Guini and the military strategist qwe rty after the sudden death of his younger brother Shi Hui. Later, in the battle of Xiaodouban, he defeated Oda Nobuhide, the "Tiger of Andy" for the second time, including Yuanjiang and Sanhe in one fell swoop. Promulgating the Kana Directory of Imakawa at home, and establishing the Triple Alliance of Shande Temple in Imakawa, Takeda and Kitajo abroad, which created the pinnacle of the Imakawa family, but was accidentally killed by Nobunaga during his trip to Shanghai (dominating in Beijing). As a result, the battle of narrow barrels became a turning point in the Warring States period, and the Kawasaki family, the largest force in East Japan, was devastated.

There is no detailed historical record about whether Imagawa Yoshimoto's archery reached the realm of genius. The so-called bow-holding does not mean archery (although it means this). According to large records, the "bow" here actually refers to a military general or a famous name, which is translated into the name of Tokaido.