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The War Of Anti-Wo And Assist-Korea And Sino-Korean Relations In Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2005-07-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J MinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360125967043Subject:World History
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China, Korea and Japan are close neighbors separated only by a strip of water. There are close and friendly relations among the three countries since ancient times, but sometimes there are also contradictory and clash, and when such conflict reaches an apex, war inevitably breaks out. This paper discusses rightly on the War of Anti-Wo and assist-Korea in 1592.On this War, there are considerable achievements made by the academic circles at home and abroad. This author tries to probe into several important issues on this War happened in Ming Dynasty, by means of recounting the whole course of the War based on a host of historical data, and then revealing the importance of the War in the Sino- Korean relations and the far-reaching repercussions showed in the history of defending Korea and China and resisting the Japanese invasion.The text is made up of three parts. The first part introduces the background of the War, beginning with the internal situation of the three countries, in which emphasizes that the dark political power and the weak national power of China and Korea provided the conditions and opportunity for Japanese aggression. The second part describes the whole course of Japan's two invasions and Ming Dynasty's dispatching troops two times to assist Korea, and then analyses the reasons for Japan failure and China and Korea success. The third part expounds one side of the Sino-Korean relations in Ming Dynasty by narrating the coordination and exchange of China and Korean armies in the course of the War and the emigration of the generals and their children of Ming Army after the War.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wo-invader, Ming Dynasty, Assisting-Korean War, Sino-Korean relations.
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