
The Glory of the Ming Empire: Resisting Japan and Aiding Korea 1592
by Li Haobai
About This Novel
In the twentieth year of Wanli (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. Everyone has their own feelings and judgments about history. The author adopts the method of "Zuo Zhuan" to make the decision before success or failure, using people to lead the affairs, and vividly shows the strategies of the various forces and the wit of the generals before the war. In the book, the image of each character is so distinct, and the connotation of each character is so rich. Wanli's victory in resisting Japan and aiding Korea had a decisive impact on the development of the Asian pattern.
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