I am personally interested in this history, but there are several novels in China that describe this history. Including the Dragon War, the last glory of the empire, and the pursuit of the Ming Dynasty. The first two books are relatively simple and are a single perspective of the Ming army. The most recommended book is Hunting Ming Ji, an online novel with more than 2 million words, which describes the panorama of the war in a very detailed and systematic way from the perspective of a Royal Guards (with a Japanese samurai as the auxiliary line). Especially the detailed description of the battlefield, I feel immersive. There are many new and more reasonable explanations, including the truth analysis of the so-called negotiations and farce and Li's death. There is also a Japanese female ninja named KINOMOTO SAKURA. Although the estimate is fictitious, she was deeply impressed. If you are interested, I suggest you read this novel "The Search for the Ming Dynasty" (it seems that there is a novel with the same name, and I remember that the author is a liar to distinguish it). There are many online resources, but the number of words is a little more than 2 million words, depending on your time and interest. If you don't have time, it's ok to look at the other two.