◇ Japan's control over the southern part of the Korean Peninsula ◇ Goguryeo destroyed Nakrang-gun, a territory of China, in 313. As the order of the East Asian people centered on China relaxed, the Yamato administration also actively moved on the (Korea) Peninsula in response. Goguryeo pressured Silla and Baekje in the southern part of the peninsula. Baekje asked for salvation from the Yamato court. The Japanese archipelago originally sought iron resources and interacted with the southern part of the Joseon Peninsula. Thus, in the late 4th century, the Yamato court crossed the sea and dispatched to Joseon. Yamato Rowing took over the territory of Imna (Gara) in the southern part of the peninsula. Later, in the Japanese history book, the base of Korea installed there was called Imnail Headquarters. (Page 37) Goguryeo wrote a southward policy. The forces of the Yamato royal court across the sea helped Baekje and Silla and fought fiercely with Goguryeo (p. 38). ◇ The collapse of the Imnail headquarters and the tributes of the three kingdoms to Japan = In 538, King Myeongseong of Baekje dedicated Buddha statues and scriptures to Japan. From Baekje, lions asking for help lined up in the (Japan) Islands. However, in 562, Imna became a territory of Silla. After 570 years, there was an unthinkable new situation in East Asia, considering the movements of various countries until then. Goguryeo suddenly approached Yamato adjustment and gave tribute. Silla also donated similarly to Baekje. This was the result of the three countries checking each other. Subsequently, in 589, Shu Shui was unified in the Chinese continent. As this became a new threat, the three countries approached Japan even more (p. 40). ◇ Independent rule country Japan = Only Japan learned from China (in 701 AD) and created its own rule. In Korea, Yeonho has been used since this period when the national title of Japan was set. Silla was forced to use the party's affiliation and accepted it. The uniqueness of Japan's laws and associations was that Korea refused to be subjugated to China and showed off its intention to go to an independent state.(Page 54) ◇ Japanese pirates ◇ One who founded in China in the late 14th century has called on Japan to crack down on Japanese pirates. The Japanese Invasion of Korea was a group of pirates that appeared on the Joseon Peninsula and the coast of the Chinese continent around this time. Among them, many Koreans were included in addition to Japanese. (Page 97) ◇ Korea-Japan annexation ◇ Japan is an island country floating in the sea a little away from the Eurasian continent. An arm protrudes from the continent toward Japan. That is the Joseon Peninsula. If the Joseon Peninsula enters the control of a great country hostile to Japan, it will become a golden base for attacking Japan, making it difficult for Japan, an island country without a hinterland, to defend itself. In that sense, the Joseon Peninsula was always in a positional relationship that might become a weapon against Japan.(Page 218) The Joseon Peninsula was strategically important but militarily unstable. Britain, the United States, and Russia were all seeking control, but they thought it was difficult to maintain actual rule. I want to avoid self-burden, but it was welcome for the three countries that Japan, an emerging country, appeared as a ruler over difficult areas for either of the other two countries to rule. In 1910, Japan merged Korea. This was supported by the Gumi powers as a policy to stabilize East Asia. The merger of Korea was necessary to defend the safety of Japan and the rights and interests of Manchuria, but it did not necessarily bring economic and political benefits. However, at the time it was implemented, it was legally done in accordance with the principles of international relations. However, in Korea, there were naturally pros and cons for the merger and fierce resistance from some opponents.(Page 242) ◇ Advancement to China ◇ Zhangjes unilaterally notified the invalidation of the 1928 Treaty of Inequality with Japan and called it revolutionary diplomacy. Japan's task was to revise the inequality treaty with the Gumi powers early on, but Japan achieved its goal through regular negotiations with other countries as it tried to establish modern legal order. Zhangjes' attitude was the opposite. (Page 268) The Manchurian Incident was a war caused by the Kwandong Army, a front-line Japanese army unit, regardless of the Japanese government's policy. (Page 271) Some foreigners who were familiar with Chinese circumstances recognized Japan's actions as self-defense against destruction activities.(Page 272)
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