Japan means short, and the enemy means that Japanese thieves are not tall. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, I came to China to make trouble. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Qi Jiguang, a national hero, led Qi Jiajun to fight Japanese thieves. From then on, China people called the Japanese the enemy.
How was the enemy tempered?
However, in May of the same year, the Japanese plundered Wenzhou again. In the fourth year, the enemy plundered Fujian, Guangdong and Hainan provinces. This year 1 month, "more than10,000 coastal villagers died and thousands of houses were burned."
What nationality is the enemy?
The enemy is Japanese.
The Japanese pirates refer to the Japanese pirate groups that invaded Korea, the coastal areas of China and Nanyang from13rd century to16th century. They are mainly engaged in smuggling trade between China and China except coastal looting. Because Japanese ancient books call Japan a Japanese country, it is called an enemy.
At the beginning, the Japanese pirates were only famous ship owners, officials and unemployed people in the coastal areas of Kyushu. /kloc-At the beginning of the 4th century, Japan entered the split period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and the defeated southern feudal main organization samurai plundered the coastal areas of China and North Korea. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, in the imperial edict of Emperor Guangxu, "the enemy" was widely used to refer to the Japanese army, and words such as "the enemy army, the enemy soldiers, the enemy guns and the enemy court" were derived.
history
Since Hongwu, the Ming Dynasty devoted itself to strengthening coastal defense. In the seventeenth year of Yongle, the Ming army wiped out Liaodong Wanghai country and invaded Japan. Since then, coastal defense has been relatively calm. After Jiajing, Japan entered the Warring States Period. With the support of feudal princes, Japanese pirates colluded with China pirates Wang Zhi and Xu Hai to attack coastal towns in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Fujian. Japanese pirates suffered heavy losses in the southeast of Ming Dynasty.
The Ming court appointed officials to manage coastal defense many times, which was difficult to be effective because of government corruption. In the late Jiajing period, Qi Jiguang, Yu and other generals successively put down pirates from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong, and the pirates were at peace.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Enemy
Enemy, enemy, why didn't the Ming Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty, the people of China and China have no enemies, but the Yuan Dynasty did?
Who said that only the Yuan Dynasty had enemies? Japanese pirates existed from the end of Yuan Dynasty to Qing Dynasty. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese pirates were the most rampant, often colluding with the scum of the Ming Dynasty, colluding inside and outside, and even capturing small cities. From Shandong to Hainan Island, bonfires are everywhere in the coastal areas. The Ming government made up its mind to reuse Qi Jiguang and Yu and annihilate countless Japanese pirates. After that, there were no big Japanese invaders, only some remnants were left. Japanese pirates are all noble warriors who lost power in the Japanese war. If they can't get through at home, they harass the coast of China. After Japan's reunification, the situation was stable and the Japanese pirates gradually disappeared.