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Communication Studies Chinese And Korean Officials In Imjin War

Posted on:2017-05-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330503466986Subject:History Special history
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1592 Imjin war broke out in Korea sought after and many investigations Ming Ming first main army at the end of the year into the Korean Peninsula, the Korean army and people collaboration with enemies of Islam. Early entry into the Ming army, officials from both sides close exchanges, North Korean officials on the one hand and actively help the Ming Dynasty officials, generals familiar with the geography of Korea and strategic situation, while the two sides siege tactics, forage transport issues such deliberations. Bilateral friendly exchanges to provide a guarantee first stage victory. As the war progressed, however, affected by the delay and forage false information and other issues, the rift appeared between the Ming army generals and North Korean officials. After the Ming army Byeokje Hall failed peace talks have gradually become the main solution to replace combat war. About to enter peace talks with the Ming army generals and North Korean officials also conducted a number of representations.During the conferences, exchanges range Ming army generals and North Korean officials to expand. In addition to concern the war, Ming dynasty generals on both aspects of military training, tactical thinking and poetry culture in-depth exchanges. This is North Korea's wartime reconstruction and the ideological and cultural development have played a positive role in the relationship between the two sides also had a positive impact.In this paper, the first stage of the Ming Wanli Korean, DPRK officials exchanges as a starting point, combined with the historical toward the first stage carding war, the Ming army generals and exchanges track North Korean officials on both sides of the war and the two sides exchanges affect relations. Ming, fresh Vassal relations under the system as a useful complement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Imjin War, Ming Dynasty, Korea, generals, communication
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