Imchen Japanese chaos, this is the copy that Pujie has always wanted to write. It started from one million words, and even sent a single chapter in the middle.

The original intention is also very simple:

Anti-Japanese Aid Korea.

This word hit me.

It turned out that before the Volunteers entered the dynasty, the Ming Dynasty also organized such a just battle. Emperor Wanli and Shi Xing, the then Minister of War, almost resisted all pressure and carried out this action.

The reason is also surprisingly consistent with later generations:

Defend the enemy outside the country, and never let the flames of war burn into the country.

[Today's strategy of fighting against the Japanese is to meet the enemy from outside, and not to enter the country. This is the best strategy; to reject it on the coast, it is not to be used as a central strategy: to reach between Tianjin and Huaiyang, and then defend against it, there is no strategy. 】

Later, when I wrote it, I gradually found more information and opened up my knowledge, such as:

Why is there such a deep hatred between Japan and South Korea?

In many events, the voices that broke out are very respectable.

It turns out that they were invaded by Japanese pirates two thousand years ago, and she was the first female monarch of Japan. After she invaded the peninsula, she even set up a stone tablet to humiliate the people of this invaded country with words such as dogs.

Since then, more and more Japanese pirates regard the invasion of the peninsula as a glorious feat.

During the Imjin Japanese Rebellion, there was a tomb built with the nose and ears of the people of the Li Dynasty in Kyoto.

Since the end of the last century, Koreans have been asking Japan to return the remains of their ancestors, from the non-governmental monk organizations to the official level. They are willing to bear all the costs of the relocation, but the Japanese government refuses it in the name of an important spiritual cultural heritage of the country.

What spirit?

Mostly aggression and slaughter.

And the culprit of the Imjin Japanese rebellion was Toyotomi Hideyoshi. No matter how later generations used games, film and television dramas to render and beautify this invader, he was the culprit that caused the killing of hundreds of thousands of Ming and court people.

The idea it put forward became the infamous Co-Prosperity Sphere, and its spiritual successors created a series of appalling events.

Just a few days ago, I wrote it to receive a lunch. At that time, it was only a few days after the air defense warning was broadcast across the country, and it was only a few days after mourning the September 18th Incident. Suddenly, I found a piece of information:

After the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, he was conferred a **** in their country, in order to become a **** and it would be able to bless future generations.

To this day, there is still worship at the Toyokuni Shrine next to the Kyoto National Museum, and the time coincides with September 18, the day he died of illness.

On this day, we are busy paying tribute to the martyrs. Remembering the history, the residents near the shrine held rituals and tea parties on this day to offer a cup of tea to the spirit of the heaven who was the originator of the invasion.

Forgive my shallow knowledge, I only know this when I check the information, I don't know if it is a coincidence.

Ugh…

It's a pity that I have limited pen power and I couldn't control this copy. It's too big, too spacey, and too much history-related books, so I couldn't write more of my own.

Thanks to the readers who supported this volume.

Thanks for the recognition.

Some people skipped it and didn't watch it, but subscribed, and I would like to express my gratitude here.

In fact, I have marked which ones can be skipped in the names of many chapters, and even suggested that those who don't like them should skip the whole volume directly, so there is no need to express criticism in a single chapter.

If you have to find a bright spot in this volume, it is probably because the protagonist has not hung up, and there is a complete story line. I would like to thank the big guy who encouraged Pujie to finish writing this copy.

Although this paragraph was written in the official chapter, the summary at the end of the volume (no charge) should be concluded with Emperor Shenzong's Ping-Japanese edict, which is really refreshing:

When the geese came back, Jizi's seal was the same as before, Xiong Jizhenglu, and the Han family's Dewei broadcast news. In addition to the first merits, they were awarded the title of Jingguan, and 61 people, including Zhiping Zhengxiu, abandoned the corpse and drafted the street. Spread the word for the first time in the world, forever hold the warning of viciousness and rebellion, and vent the anger of gods and people.

Yu play!

Our country is benevolent and kind, and those who are obedient and obedient will never fail to help;

(Our country’s benevolence and benevolence are vast and vast, and those who are obedient have never failed to help them; the righteous force is vigorous and high-spirited, and the bad people who can’t make a big deal even if they are strong, will inevitably kill.)

ps. Everyone, see you in the next story. It took one hour to write the summary, and there are only three and a half hours left to code.

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