A Weird Theater That Started In London

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Renchen Japanese Insurrection, this is the copy that Pujie has always wanted to write. It started with a million words, and even posted a single chapter on the way.

The original intention is also very simple:

Resist Japan and aid Korea.

The word hit me.

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

The reason is also surprisingly consistent with later generations:

Keep the enemy out of the country, and never let the flames of war burn within the country.

[Today's strategy for fighting the Japanese is to welcome the enemy outside and not allow them to enter the country. This is the best policy; to reject them along the coast is not to use this as the middle policy: to reach between Tianjin and Huaiyang and then resist them is no strategy. 】

When I was writing later, I gradually found more information and gained insights, such as:

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

In many events, the voices that erupt are very respectable.

It turned out that they were invaded by Japanese pirates two thousand years ago. The first female monarch of Japan, Qichangzuhime, set up a stone monument after she invaded the peninsula, and used words such as dogs to humiliate the people of the invaded country.

Since then, more and more Japanese pirates have regarded the invasion of the peninsula as an honorable feat.

During the Japanese Invasion of Imjin, there was a tomb built with the nose and ears of Li Chaoren in Kyoto.

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

What spirit?

Probably aggression, massacre.

The chief culprit of the Imjin Japanese Invasion was Toyotomi Hideyoshi. No matter how the later generations used games, film and television dramas to exaggerate and beautify this invader, he was the culprit that caused hundreds of thousands of Ming and Dynasty people to be killed.

The idea it put forward became the notorious Co-Prosperity Sphere, and its spiritual successors created appalling events one after another.

Just a few days ago, I wrote it to get a lunch box. At that time, it was only a few days before the national air defense warning was broadcast and the September 18th incident was mourned. I suddenly found a piece of information:

Toyotomi Hideyoshi was enshrined as a god in their country after his death, hoping to become a god and it can bless future generations.

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

On this day, we are busy mourning the heroes and martyrs. Reminiscing about history, the residents near the shrine hold festivals and tea parties on this day, offering a cup of tea to the spirit of the originator of the aggression.

Forgive my ignorance, but I only found out about this when I checked the information. I don't know if it is a coincidence.

well……

It's a pity that because of my limited pen power, I couldn't control this dungeon. It was too big and too empty, and I couldn't write more of my own things because of too much history-related books.

Thanks to the readers who supported this volume.

Thank you for your approval.

Some greatly skipped and didn't read it, but gave a subscription, thank you here.

In fact, I have indicated which ones can be skipped in many chapter titles, and I even suggest that those who don’t like it directly skip the entire volume, 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 is not dead, and you have a complete story line. I would like to thank you for encouraging Pujie to finish writing this copy.

Although this paragraph is written in the official chapter, the summary at the end of the volume (no charge), let’s end with the Emperor Ming Shenzong’s Pingwazhao, which is really refreshing:

The swan geese came back, Jizi's conferment remained the same, Xiong Zhenzhen's journey, and the virtues of the Han family spread the news. Except for the first meritorious service, he was conferred the title of Jingguan, and sixty-one people, including Ping Zhengxiu, abandoned their corpses on the manuscript street. It is passed down to the world, and it will always be a warning of vicious rebellion, and it will vent the anger of gods and men.

Yu play!

Our country is full of benevolence and kindness, and those who are obedient will not be helped in any difficulties;

(The benevolence and kindness of our country are vast and vast, and the obedient people have never been helpless in difficulties; the righteous force is vigorous and vigorous, and the bad people who are rampant and make trouble can't make a big climate, even if they are powerful, they will inevitably kill.)

ps. Everyone, see you in the next story. It took an hour to write the summary, and there are only three and a half hours of code words left. The new book promised Riwan to come, and it is still four thousand.

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