Twenty Years of Wanli: Resisting Japan and Aiding Korea

Twenty Years of Wanli: Resisting Japan and Aiding Korea

by Li Haobai

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In the twentieth year of Wanli (AD 1592), Japan brazenly launched an aggressive war against North Korea and the Ming Dynasty of China. At the request of the Korean king, Zhu Yijun, the Wanli Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, resolutely sent the famous general Li Rusong to the Eastern Expedition to resist Japan and aid Korea, and fertile the Korean Peninsula with blood. Wanli's victory in resisting Japan and aiding Korea had a decisive impact on the development of the Asian pattern. With a pen that is like a raft, the author clears away the fog of history, analyzes it piece by piece, and directly attacks the "vital gate" of the Wanli War. He also puts forward many insights into the historical trends of China, Japan, and Korea before and after it, which is profound and full of new ideas. The whole work is majestic and passionate, leading readers to appreciate the changes in history. It also contains a sophisticated interpretation of history and a rational analysis of its causes, restoring the truth of history. The profound concern for reality is even more touching and thoughtful, and it makes people nod and praise!

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