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Japan's aggression against South Korea Did Japan invade South Korea?

Japan invaded Korea.

There are five specific battles.

1, Battle of Jianghua Island: 1876, Japan opened the door of North Korea by force and forced North Korea to sign the Jianghua Treaty.

From 1894 to 1895, Japan defeated the former suzerain of North Korea in the Sino-Japanese War, expelled China's forces in North Korea, and tightened its control over North Korea. 1897, the Korean dynasty was renamed as the "Korean Empire" and South Korea was renamed as South Korea.

2. In August 663, the battle of Baijiangkou.

Venue: Baijiangkou (now Jinjiang Kou, South Korea)

Number of combatants: Tang Dynasty and Silla 13000, warships 170; Japan and Baekje have 42,000 people and 1000 warships.

Results: Almost all Japanese warships sank, and Tang Jun won a total victory. This battle laid the political pattern of Northeast Asia for thousands of years. Japan's comprehensive learning began in the Tang Dynasty.

3. The Yuan-Japanese War and the Battle of Hongan

Time: 1274 and 128 1 year.

Venue: Kitakyushu, Japan

Number of participants: Wenyong World War I (1274): Yuan Dynasty and North Korea: more than 30,000 soldiers and more than 900 warships.

Japan: one hundred thousand people

The Second Battle of Hong 'an (128 1): Yuan Dynasty and North Korea: about 200,000 soldiers and more than 900 warships.

Japan: over100000.

Results of the engagement: The Korean Coalition forces in the Yuan Dynasty achieved some success in the early stage, but were forced to retreat due to insufficient support for crossing the sea. During the retreat, they encountered a typhoon and lost more than 20,000 people. Japan's loss was unknown, but it finally achieved strategic success.

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Belligerents: South Korea vs. Japan

Time: 14 19.

Location: Tsushima Island.

Number of combatants: North Korea: 17000, more than 200 warships; Japan: Japan has about 3,000 people and about 130 warships.

Engagement results: North Korea suffered about 180 casualties and Japan suffered 200 casualties. The Japanese master surrendered to North Korea as a tribute.

5. Wanli Korean War

Time: 1592- 1598

Location: Korean Peninsula

Number of participants: First time: Ming Dynasty, more than 40,000 people. North Korea: The number is unknown. There are140,000 people in Japan.

The second time: Ming dynasty, more than 30 thousand people. North Korea: The number is unknown. There are140,000 people in Japan.

The result of the war: Japan made smooth progress in the early stage and occupied almost the whole of Korea, but after the Ming Dynasty rescued Korea, the situation reversed. The Japanese army was forced to leave Korea. Shaking Toyotomi Hideyoshi's rule in Japan, Tokugawa Ieyasu took the opportunity to develop its power and created conditions for the Tokugawa family to gain Japanese sovereignty in the future. Although North Korea suffered heavy losses, it avoided the risk of extinction with the help of the Ming Dynasty. Although the Ming dynasty successfully resisted the Japanese aggression, the long-term war greatly increased the burden on the treasury of the Ming dynasty and weakened the power to resist the rebellion of the Jurchen tribe.