Wan Guo Jin Liang: Ryukyu in Great History

Wan Guo Jin Liang: Ryukyu in Great History

by Zhang Chonggen

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The Ryukyu Islands are a string of pearls in the East China Sea and are of great strategic value due to their special geographical location. Historically, Ryukyu has long been a transit point for trade between Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia. It has been prosperous and prosperous, and has been known as the "Jinjiang of all nations" since the Ming Dynasty. Based on the broad vision of big history, this book sorts out the process of the existence and demise of the Ryukyu Kingdom as an independent kingdom through solid historical materials, a neutral stance and clear logic. It can provide a useful perspective for readers to understand the history and reality of Ryukyu, as well as its status and role in the broader world history and reality.

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