Английская Википедия:Dai-gensui
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Italic title Шаблон:Noref Шаблон:Notability The Supreme Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy (Шаблон:Lang-ja) was the highest rank of the Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1872 to 1945, when the Empire of Japan was dissolved. The rank was only ever held by the Emperor of Japan as commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces and, separately, the highest-ranking officer in each of the military branches. It formally became obsolete in 1947 when the Imperial Japanese military was abolished.
History
The term originated in the Chinese military title Шаблон:Lang (大元帥), a title higher than Шаблон:Lang (元帥, pronounced Шаблон:Lang in Japanese).
Decree No. 252 by the Dajokan, dated 7 September 1872 first made formal mention of the rank of dai-gensui; however, no appointments to the rank were made before the rank was abolished along with that of gensui on 8 May 1873. By "Draft Ordinance No. 142" of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan (Chapter 1 Part 1) of 30 September 1889, the Emperor was officially given the rank of dai-gensui and installed as supreme commander of the Army and Navy.
The kanji characters also refer to a Buddhist deity, Daigensui Myō'ō (大元帥明王), a Wisdom King worshipped by the Imperial Court since Emperor Ninmyō and by the Shingon sect, for its legendary miraculous power to quell foreign enemies and rebellions, just like a military leader.
Insignia
The insignia of a dai-gensui were identical to those of a full general, with the addition of the gold imperial chrysanthemum.
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Army collar insignia
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Army shoulder insignia
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Naval shoulder insignia
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Naval collar insignia
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Naval sleeve insignia
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Naval sleeve insignia
List of holders
Portrait | Name Шаблон:Small |
Term of office | Шаблон:Abbr | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||
Файл:Black and white photo of emperor Meiji of Japan.jpg | Meiji Emperor Шаблон:Small |
1872Шаблон:Hr1889 | 1873Шаблон:Hr30 July 1912 † | Шаблон:Age in years years | |
Файл:Emperor Taishō (cropped).jpg | Taishō Emperor Шаблон:Small |
30 July 1912 | 25 December 1926 † | Шаблон:Age in years years | |
Файл:Hirohito in dress uniform.jpg | Shōwa Emperor Шаблон:Small |
25 December 1926 | 2 September 1945 | Шаблон:Age in years years |
See also
- Other pronunciations of the characters 大元帥
- Dayuanshuai in Chinese
- Taewonsu, the Korean equivalent
- The higher rank of gensui (元帥)
References
- This article incorporates information from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.
- Donald Keene, Emperor of Japan, Meiji and his World 1852–1912
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