One Hundred Years of Revolution between the Ming and Qing Dynastiesⅰ: the Renchen War

One Hundred Years of Revolution between the Ming and Qing Dynastiesⅰ: the Renchen War

by Zhou Hualong

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It took a hundred years for the Ming and Qing dynasties to reform and reform the old. The series "One Hundred Years of Revolutions between the Ming and Qing Dynasties" is a series of eight popular works about the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Based on historical materials, with a broad historical perspective and vivid narrative techniques, starting from the Warring States Period in Japan, it comprehensively analyzes the historical puzzle of the past hundred years of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties (1583-1683), as well as the entangled relations between Korea, Japan, Burma, Tsarist Russia, the Netherlands, Portugal and other countries and the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It can be said to be a set of East Asian history from the Ming and Qing perspectives. This book is the first "Imjin War", which mainly tells the story of the Ming Dynasty's maritime ban, Toyotomi Hideyoshi's domination of Japan, the invasion of North Korea, and the Ming Dynasty's two wars to aid Korea.

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