Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Does the demise of the Ming Dynasty have anything to do with Renchen's Japanese rebellion? Why did Emperor Wanli send troops to save North Korea?

Does the demise of the Ming Dynasty have anything to do with Renchen's Japanese rebellion? Why did Emperor Wanli send troops to save North Korea?

The demise of the Ming Dynasty had much to do with the Korean War, which lasted for thousands of years. At this time, the Ming Dynasty had gone downhill. In order to defeat the ambitious Toyotomi Hideyoshi, it sent troops to North Korea twice, and its national strength was seriously depleted. However, the victory of the Korean War brought Japan into the Tokugawa shogunate era, and the whole country implemented a closed-door policy, which brought hundreds of years of stability to the Chinese and Korean people.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Korea twice, and the national strength of Ming Dynasty was seriously consumed.

There are more than 654.38 million Japanese troops in Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Because Toyotomi Hideyoshi has just completed the unification of Japan, the Japanese troops who only sent Korea have strong fighting capacity. Due to insufficient preparation in the early stage, the battle of Ming Dynasty was not ideal. When the Ming army assembled 70 thousand people, plus the water army 1 10 thousand people, the whole campaign went in a favorable direction.

At this time, the North Korean Navy and the Ming Army Navy in Li Shunchen achieved very good results in several naval battles because their firearms were superior to the Japanese Navy, which effectively hit the Japanese supply and supported the development of the army campaign. At the same time, the Ming army also relied on powerful firearms and equipment to effectively suppress the Japanese army and win several tough battles.

Although the Japanese army was defeated and retreated, the Jianzhou Jurchen Department gradually became stronger.

1598, Toyotomi Hideyoshi of Guanbai died because of the unfavorable situation of the Korean War, and then the Japanese army completely retreated, and the Ming army won the final victory in this battle. However, although the Ming Dynasty won, the northeast border guards suffered heavy losses, so that their control over various departments of Jurchen was weakened.

Nurhachi gradually grew up under the protection of Li, the king of Northeast China, and soon unified the ministries of Jianzhou Jurchen. In order to control the customs, Nurhachi actively annexed the ministries of Nuzhen and established his own khanate. 16 16, Nurhachi established the post-Jin regime, with its capital of Hetuala.

After the battle of Salhu, the Ming army was unable to control the late Jin Dynasty, and the sovereignty of Northeast China was lost.

In A.D. 16 19, under the command of commander-in-chief Levin, the Ming army besieged Houjin in four ways, but unfortunately, the generals of the Ming army contained each other and did not cooperate with each other, which was finally broken by the Qing army. The Ming army was defeated in Salhu, and Nurhachi took the opportunity to recover most of the northeast, defeated Yehe and unplugged the diehard ally of the Ming army in the northeast.

At this time, Houjin has basically controlled all the important towns outside the customs. In order to strengthen the control of Liaodong, the late Jin moved its capital to Shenyang and renamed it Shengjing. The Ming army can only shrink and retreat to the front line of Ning Guan, and the sovereignty of Northeast China is basically handed over to Houjin.

It must be said that the war of aggression launched by the Japanese directly changed the fate of the Ming Dynasty, and the protection of the northeast king Li eventually led to the outbreak of the tiger and the wolf Nurhachi. From then on, the Qing Dynasty became the most powerful opponent of the Ming Dynasty, which eventually led to the demise of the Ming Dynasty.