
Resist Japan and Aid Korea 1592 (part 2)
by Li Haobai
About This Novel
The most ferocious Anti-Japanese War in history, the last swan song of the Ming Empire! This was a key battle that determined the three-hundred-year pattern of East Asia. It was also the most beautiful war of resistance against Japan won by the Chinese. In the 20th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1592), the actual ruler of Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, took advantage of the power of unifying Japan and brazenly launched an aggressive war against Korea and the Ming Dynasty. At the request of the Korean King Li Huo, the Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun of the Ming Dynasty overcame various difficulties and resolutely sent the famous general Li Rusong to the east to fight against Japan and aid Korea. A bloody battle between aggression and counter-aggression began on the Korean Peninsula... This book reproduces this long-lasting and far-reaching history. The foundation laid by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a generation of Japanese heroes, fell apart in this war and eventually fell into the hands of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The book describes the overt and covert struggles and power intrigues of the two heroes.
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Official(7)Scraped 3d ago
Good book. . . . . .
Ignoring historical facts and pretending to be a fool/:
The world has heard of Wanli's obscurity and neglect of government. The author just wrote the book, and the pretentiousness is purely personal! Shame on you for stealing! In the battle to aid the DPRK, the soldiers sacrificed their lives, their hearts were wiped out, and it was a righteous act of loyalty to China. However, it is not advisable for the author to confuse the facts with his personal intentions and clever contrivances.
You take little Japan too seriously. In fact, in the Ming Dynasty, we didn't take this war too seriously.
Too much beautification of Concubine Zheng in Wanli, and why Nurhaci somehow got involved in North Korea.
Good book. . . . . .
Good book. . . . . .
Passing by...
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Official(7)Scraped 3d ago
Good book. . . . . .
Ignoring historical facts and pretending to be a fool/:
The world has heard of Wanli's obscurity and neglect of government. The author just wrote the book, and the pretentiousness is purely personal! Shame on you for stealing! In the battle to aid the DPRK, the soldiers sacrificed their lives, their hearts were wiped out, and it was a righteous act of loyalty to China. However, it is not advisable for the author to confuse the facts with his personal intentions and clever contrivances.
You take little Japan too seriously. In fact, in the Ming Dynasty, we didn't take this war too seriously.
Too much beautification of Concubine Zheng in Wanli, and why Nurhaci somehow got involved in North Korea.
Good book. . . . . .
Good book. . . . . .
Passing by...
