All the Hokage aren't students of former Hokage, only the third, fifth, sixth, and seventh are. The first and second are brothers, and the fourth's master wasn't a Hokage, his master's master was. As for the third, fifth, sixth, and seventh, it's a coincidence. When it comes to selecting Hokage, it comes down mostly to ideology and skill. Former Hokage tend to pass on their belief in the Will of Fire to their students, and that in turn makes the students qualified to be Hokage. Likewise, it is traditionally shown in Naruto that greatness breeds greatness. Almost all of the Kage-level shinobi in a village are tied to one another in some way, in Konoha's case they've all been masters and students. All the Kage-level shinobi, except Sakumo Hatake, are confirmed to have had a Kage-level master
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| - All the Hokage aren't students of former Hokage, only the third, fifth, sixth, and seventh are. The first and second are brothers, and the fourth's master wasn't a Hokage, his master's master was. As for the third, fifth, sixth, and seventh, it's a coincidence. When it comes to selecting Hokage, it comes down mostly to ideology and skill. Former Hokage tend to pass on their belief in the Will of Fire to their students, and that in turn makes the students qualified to be Hokage. Likewise, it is traditionally shown in Naruto that greatness breeds greatness. Almost all of the Kage-level shinobi in a village are tied to one another in some way, in Konoha's case they've all been masters and students. All the Kage-level shinobi, except Sakumo Hatake, are confirmed to have had a Kage-level master
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| - All the Hokage aren't students of former Hokage, only the third, fifth, sixth, and seventh are. The first and second are brothers, and the fourth's master wasn't a Hokage, his master's master was. As for the third, fifth, sixth, and seventh, it's a coincidence. When it comes to selecting Hokage, it comes down mostly to ideology and skill. Former Hokage tend to pass on their belief in the Will of Fire to their students, and that in turn makes the students qualified to be Hokage. Likewise, it is traditionally shown in Naruto that greatness breeds greatness. Almost all of the Kage-level shinobi in a village are tied to one another in some way, in Konoha's case they've all been masters and students. All the Kage-level shinobi, except Sakumo Hatake, are confirmed to have had a Kage-level master.
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