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The war of aggression launched by Japan in history
Mainly four historical periods.

A Japanese Disturbance to Northeast China in Tang Dynasty. China and Japan fought in the place of Baijiangkou, completely destroying the Japanese army. Baihekou was called Baicun River in Japanese history, but due to this defeat, ancient Japan completely lost its ability to stretch the mainland's sphere of influence.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Korea twice in the second Ming Dynasty. Twice defeated by the allied forces of China and North Korea. The ambition of ancient Japan to annex East Asia was shattered.

Sino-Japanese Wu Jia

Fourth, the war of aggression against China.

Correct some common sense mistakes-Japanese pirates invaded the southeast coastal areas of China in the late Ming Dynasty. The Japanese were the main pirates in the late Ming Dynasty. The Japanese were the main pirates in the early days. In the later period, mobs and thieves in China, Taiwan Province and other islands were the main ones. The leader is Wang Zhi, a pirate from China. Wang Zhi attacked the coastal areas of China from the Japanese base. This is not one of the wars between Japan and China.

There is Japan and Russia, which is essentially a war between Japan and Russia, although China is the victim.

Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion of China was a participant, not an initiator. Anyone who knows a little about the history of war knows that there is an essential difference between the two.