In which dynasty did the post of field marshal of China begin? who is it? What's the general's name?
In China, the word "Marshal China" first appeared in the Spring and Autumn Period of 633 BC. At that time, it was just a title of "the leader of a general", not a formal name. Since the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Marshal has gradually become the official name of the wartime armies. For example, in the first year of Zheng Xuan in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (AD 578), Xuan Di Yuwen @ appointed his uncles Yuwen Sheng and Yuwen @ as "Marshal of March" and led the army to war. The Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasties all set up marshal positions in wartime, and Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, served as "Xi Taiwei" before he ascended the throne. At that time, according to the degree of authority and division of labor, most of the marshals were given different titles, such as Marshal of the Military Forces in the World, Marshal of the Military Forces, Marshal of the March, Marshal of the Camp, Marshal of the Capital City, and Deputy Marshal. During the Jin Dynasty, Marshal House was established, and marshals of different levels were appointed to be responsible for the conquest. In the Yuan Dynasty, in every Daozhou with military affairs, there was a Marshal's Mansion or a Marshal's Mansion and a Deputy Marshal's Mansion, and marshals with different names were appointed to be in charge of local administrative military power. In the difficult years of the Ming Dynasty, under the Privy Council, the Marshal's Office was established, marshals and comrades-in-arms were appointed, the army was unified, and wars were conquered. The marshal's authority in Yuan and Ming Dynasties was lighter than before, only second and third class.