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It's probably Japanese mindset to have super big ambitions, they targeted Korea when there is no territorial dispute
Battle of Baekgang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Baekgang was Japan's greatest defeat in its premodern history. Japan's losses were enormous and there would be no state-sponsored troop deployments to Korea for over 900 years (until Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea in the late 16th century).
Just look at the strength and losses of both sides, Japan definitely suffered great losses.
Next Japan wanted to conquer Korea and China 1592-98
See negotiations
In Japan, Hideyoshi's negotiators apparently led him to believe that China was suing for peace and ready to accept him as their emperor. Thus, Hideyoshi issued the demands of a victor; first, a daughter of the Ming emperor must be sent to become the wife of the Japanese emperor; second, the southern provinces of Joseon must be ceded to Japan; third, normal trade relations between China and Japan must be restored; and fourth, a Joseon prince and several high-ranking government officials must be sent to Japan as hostages. Bargaining from such fundamentally different perspectives, there was no prospect whatsoever for these talks to succeed. Early in 1597, both sides resumed hostilities.
History proofs Japan is very ambitious, it's not wise to repeat this foolish dream as China can easily destroy Japan with our missile force.
Battle of Baekgang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Baekgang was Japan's greatest defeat in its premodern history. Japan's losses were enormous and there would be no state-sponsored troop deployments to Korea for over 900 years (until Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea in the late 16th century).
Just look at the strength and losses of both sides, Japan definitely suffered great losses.
Next Japan wanted to conquer Korea and China 1592-98
See negotiations
In Japan, Hideyoshi's negotiators apparently led him to believe that China was suing for peace and ready to accept him as their emperor. Thus, Hideyoshi issued the demands of a victor; first, a daughter of the Ming emperor must be sent to become the wife of the Japanese emperor; second, the southern provinces of Joseon must be ceded to Japan; third, normal trade relations between China and Japan must be restored; and fourth, a Joseon prince and several high-ranking government officials must be sent to Japan as hostages. Bargaining from such fundamentally different perspectives, there was no prospect whatsoever for these talks to succeed. Early in 1597, both sides resumed hostilities.
History proofs Japan is very ambitious, it's not wise to repeat this foolish dream as China can easily destroy Japan with our missile force.