Summary at the end of the volume

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Imjin Japanese Rebellion, this is a copy that I have always wanted to write. It started with one million words, and I even posted a single chapter in the middle.

The original intention is also very simple:

Fight against Japan and aid Korea.

This word hit me.

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

The reason is also surprisingly consistent with later generations:

Defend the enemy outside the country's gates and never let the flames of war reach the country's borders.

[Today's plan to control the Japanese is to meet the enemy outside and not let them enter. This is the best policy; to reject the enemy along the coast and not let them enter is the middle policy. When it reaches between Tianjin and Huaiyang, and then to control it, there is no way. 】

Later, when I was writing, I gradually found more information and gained insights, such as:

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

In many incidents, the voices that broke out were very respectable.

It turns out that they were invaded by Japanese pirates two thousand years ago. The angry Ashuhime, Japan's first female monarch, deliberately erected a stone monument after she invaded the peninsula, using words such as "dog" to humiliate the people of the invaded country.

Since then, more and more Japanese pirates have regarded invading the peninsula as a glorious feat.

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

Since the end of the last century, Koreans, from private monk organizations to the official level, have been asking Japan to return the remains of their ancestors. They are willing to bear all the costs of relocation, but the Japanese government has refused in the name of important national spiritual and cultural heritage.

What spirit?

It was mostly invasion and massacre.

The culprit of the Imjin Japanese Rebellion was Toyotomi Hideyoshi. No matter how later generations use games, movies and TV dramas to exaggerate and beautify this invader, he was the culprit who caused the murder of hundreds of thousands of people in the Ming and Dynasties.

The ideas it proposed became the infamous Co-Prosperity Sphere, and its spiritual successors created appalling incidents one after another.

Just a few days ago, I wrote about getting a box lunch. At that time, it was only a few days after the air defense warning was broadcast across the country to mourn the September 18th Incident. I suddenly found this information:

After Toyotomi Hideyoshi died, he was conferred as a god in his country, in the hope that it would bless future generations after becoming a god.

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

On this day, we are busy mourning the heroes. To commemorate history, residents near the shrine hold ceremonies and tea parties on this day to offer a cup of tea to the spirit in heaven who was the originator of the invasion.

Forgive me for my limited knowledge. 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 Poujie's writing power is limited and he couldn't control this copy. It's too big, spacey, and too much history-related books, so he couldn't write more of his own things.

Thanks to readers who supported this volume.

Thanks for the recognition.

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

In fact, I have indicated in many chapter titles which ones can be skipped, and I even suggested that those who don’t like it should just skip the entire volume, so there is no need to express criticism in a single chapter.

If I had to find a bright spot in this volume, it would probably be that the protagonist is not dead and there is a complete story line. I would like to thank you for encouraging me to finish writing this copy.

Although this paragraph is written in the official chapter, the summary at the end of the volume (free of charge) should be concluded with Emperor Ming Shenzong’s edict to pacify the Japanese, which is really encouraging:

When the swan geese came back, Jizi's title was as before, Xiong's army was invigorated, and the Han family's moral prestige spread. In addition to the first merit, he was granted the title of Jingguan, and sixty-one people including Ping Zhengxiu were still sent to the corpse street. It spreads throughout the world and will serve as a warning for evil and rebellion forever, venting the anger of gods and men.

Yu Xi!

Our country is benevolent and benevolent; those who are obedient will not be helped in any difficulty; those who are brave and righteous will be killed no matter how strong they are.

(The benevolence and kindness of our country are vast, and obedient people never fail to help when faced with difficulties; bad guys who use righteous force vigorously and make rampant troubles cannot make a big impact, even if they are strong, they will definitely kill.)

ps. Everyone, see you in the next story. It took me an hour to write the summary, and only three and a half hours to type. The new book was promised to be worth 10,000 per day, but it is still short of 4,000.