Tomoe handled unbroken horses with superb skill; she rode unscathed down perilous descents. Whenever a battle was imminent, Yoshinaka sent her out as his first captain, equipped with strong armor, an oversized sword, and a mighty bow; and she performed more deeds of valor than any of his other warriors. – Ryan General, Nextshark. More:
via Forgotten History: Some of The Deadliest Samurai Were Women — Sophia Riley Kobacker
I did not know that, Awesome.
We don’t know what women do because men bury their accomplishments, so I bet very few know about these brave women. It’s very exciting for find out about them.
Yes, it’s extremely interesting and important.
I agree, extremely interesting and important. Thank you.
Wow didn’t know that
Men don’t like that kind of information to get out. Makes other women think they can do things. I didn’t know it either. I bet very few knew about them.
Now I have to look into it!!
I know. I want to look into it as well. Something we need to know about.
Definitely need to learn more 👍
Wow
IKR? What a surprise. Look how long that information has probably been buried. Brave women indeed.
Women are really very brave.
Absolutely. They are incredibly brave. 🙂