
Cross-border Personnel, Intelligence Networks, and Tribute Crisis: the Wanli Korean War and East Asia at the End of the 16th Century
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"Cross-Border Personnel Intelligence Network Tribute Crisis: Wanli Korean War and East Asia at the End of the 16th Century" by Jessie Zheng is a special study on the regional history of East Asia at the end of the 16th century. It explores the overall issue of East Asia by examining the cross-border activities of the two groups and the intelligence network at that time; it explores the crisis of the tribute system at that time and its reconstruction by examining the challenge of the Japanese Toyotomi regime to the Ming Dynasty's tribute system and the Ming Dynasty's two response strategies. This book believes that East Asia at the end of the 16th century had become an organic whole. Facing the challenge from Japan, the Ming Dynasty had strong emergency capabilities, and its authority as the core country of the East Asian tribute system cannot be shaken.
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