japanese Pirates" and Japanese "japanese Pirate Literature": Sino-japanese Parallax and Interaction between Literature and History

japanese Pirates" and Japanese "japanese Pirate Literature": Sino-japanese Parallax and Interaction between Literature and History

by Guo Erya

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"Japanese pirate literature" is a unique subject type that writes the historical event of "Japanese pirates" in the Ming Dynasty in literature. It is quite large in both Chinese and Japanese literature. The completely different stances and perspectives held by the writers of the two countries determine the completely different observations and descriptions of the "Japanese pirate literature" in the two countries, thus forming the "Sino-Japanese parallax". By analyzing the "Japanese pirate literature" of the two countries, this book deeply examines the differences and even misalignments between historical truth and literary imagination, between historical records and historical annotations, and between countries and regions, thereby helping to gain a concrete and profound understanding of the Japanese nation's historical concepts and cultural psychology.

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