Imjin Japanese Rebellion: the Korean War Four Hundred Years Ago

Imjin Japanese Rebellion: the Korean War Four Hundred Years Ago

by (korean) Cui Guan

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The Imjin Japanese Rebellion was called the Wanli Korean War in China and the Bunroku Keicho War in Japan. This book examines the literary and cultural phenomena related to this period of history. The end of the 16th century was in the European Age of Discovery. Against this background, the wave of Western power spreading eastward spread to Asia. The Imjin Japanese Rebellion - Toyotomi Hideyoshi's invasion of Korea - was a major event that shook the East Asian world. After the war broke out, the Ming Dynasty dispatched rescue troops based on its stance of resisting Japan and aiding Korea. The war became a full-scale war between China, North Korea and Japan. This war not only had an unprecedented huge impact on the history, society, and culture of South Korea and Japan, but also had a great impact on the East Asian world centered on China.

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