Abstract:
After the Ren-chen War, the Korea and Japan, as two important countries in East Asia, they don't have a smooth relationship, which is reflected in the vigilance and prevention of the Korea's “peace-making” proposal and sending envoys to Japan, the friction between the two sides in the course of trade and commerce, the disputes between the two sides in the exchange of diplomats, and so on.The deep roots of the disharmony between the Korea and Japan are that Japan's long-term “Disaster of Japanese pirates” has lead the Korea to have historical memory of Japan and made the Korea deeply resentful towards Japan, besides, the harm caused by Japan's launch of the Ren-chen War has made the Korea people deeply aware and hard to forget it.An analysis of the relations between the Korea and Japan after the Ren-chen War can not only show the development trend of the specific relations between the two countries, but by interpreting the role of the Ming and Qing Dynasty factors, also reflect the reality of regional diplomacy and the changes of regional political order in East Asia around the 16 th century.
Keyword:The Ren-chen War; Korea; Japan; relational situation; regional diplomacy;
Published on Historical Research in Anhui, Issue 4, 2021.