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An Analysis Of The North Korea’s Enclosure In The Background Of The Partisan Bickering In The Early Korean War During Wanli Years

Posted on:2021-01-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X X XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623971377Subject:Chinese history
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In April of the 20 th year of Wanli,the Renchen War invaded by Japan against North Korea broke out.The Japanese army was in a rage,and the Korean army was losing ground.At the time of North Korea’s demise,some court officials proposed to cross the Yalu River to "attach to" the Ming Dynasty.In this regard,the Ming Dynasty agreed to the conditional "attachment" of the King of North Korea,and after a fierce debate,the court officials of Korea gave up the "attachment" request,and the "attachment" incident ended in failure.The response of the Ming Dynasty and North Korea was essentially a manifestation of party struggle.The party’s dispute over this issue revealed the relationship between the Ming Dynasty and North Korea in the early days of the Renchen War.The Ming Dynasty ’s response to the King ’s “attachment” request showed that the Ming Dynasty had reservations about North Korea ’s “appeasement” policy;North Korean court ’s controversy over the “attachment” incident reflected that North Korea ’s “serving“ policy is not absolute loyalty.At the same time,the different reactions of different parties in the Ming Dynasty and North Korea to the incident of "attachment" in North Korea illustrate the complexity of the party dispute.Against the backdrop of complicated party disputes,the incidents surrounding North Korea’s "King" have become a barometer of the relationship between the two countries.After the incident,the Ming Dynasty was half suspicious of North Korea,and North Korea had a bad heart for the Ming Dynasty.This article uses comparative research and other methods to study this issue,revealing the actual development of the "sealing and tribute relationship" between the Ming Dynasty and North Korea during the early Renchen War.
Keywords/Search Tags:Renchen War, Korean "attachment" incident, party disputes
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