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Not correct, during the Yuan Dynasty the Mongolians tried to invade Japan.
Japan did try to invade Korea and China Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My grandfather fought on the side of the Japanese Empire.
Superboy I think your talking our your *** just saying
what did i write? as early as in 1492, spain and portugal started their discovery and the objective behind it was not that modest. portugal had been looking for spice in the east and were dealing with japan, your link also says how war captives were sold to portuguese who then sold them elsewhere. and the mongolian thing is a different aspect
You can read my posts on the thread that i had previously mentioned. What is the point of typing the same message when I've already said my peace? Go to the America thread and search for it. Use your beautiful, handsome Chinese eyes.
What is difference between handsome Chinese eyes and Japanese eyes? I has observe your comments on several threads, I know what game you're playing.
What is difference between handsome Chinese eyes and Japanese eyes? I has observe your comments on several threads, I know what game you're playing.
its not that european discovery since the 15th century made the world and before that nothing had existed. ancient east asian civilizations like china, japan, korea etc had long been existing... interestingly, china and japan had no fights so far as historical records tell us, it all started with the european colonization, brothers became enemies of brothers, everywhere under the colonial yoke
Where was your grandfather from? If he was from Taiwan, or Manchuria (Manchukuo), yes, it was common for men in those areas to be conscripted into the Imperial Army. In fact, a large segment that made up of the Kwantung Army were Korean conscripts. One example was 第8方面軍 (The Imperial Japanese 8th Area Army) had conscripts from Taihoku (Taiwan) , conscripts from Chosun (Korea) as well as Japanese conscripts. The 8th Army was brutally effective against American forces in Guadalcanal, Pescadores, and islands around Papau New Guinea / Solomons. There even are reports that some of the ferocious fighters of the Imperial Army were Taiwanese soldiers -- who demonstrated their abilities to prove their loyalty to the Empire.
If he is then he's doing a fine job.
Chinese, but has family from Manchuria.
Oh i see. In that case, that makes sense. Manchuria in those days was Manchukuo, many Manchurian men served in the Imperial Army.
Yes, and my family has Manchu bloodline who served in the White Banner forces who spearheaded the conquest of China in 1644
Sugoi Sugoi Sugoi desu ne! You know I am a big big lover of Qing Dynasty History. You are the 2nd Manchu that I've met here. We have another one who is also versed in the history of the Bannermen, he is @sahaliyan .
Pleasure to meet you, my man. ^^,
Most Chinese have Manchu bloodline?Meh. Only part Manchu. Nowadays most Chinese people have some Manchu ancestry
Meh. Only part Manchu. Nowadays most Chinese people have some Manchu ancestry
Its good that you still keep your history. The Manchus were very proud, and noble people.