Japan s boasting of China is outrageous

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

As long as you are willing to read a few more history books of the countries of the Han cultural circle in East Asia, you can find a lot of Japanese people blowing about China.

First of all, I recommend a Japanese one, "Great History of Japan" written by Tokugawa Mitsukoku. The author of this book, Tokugawa Mitsukuni, was a well-known scholar in Japan and the lord of the Mito domain of the Tokugawa shogunate, and Japan was known as the "deputy general of the world" (the lord of the Mito domain was a "daimyo of the Jofu" who was stationed in Edo for a long time and assisted the shogun in handling government affairs, and was actually equal to the shogun's vice-shogun). His idea of honoring the emperor directly influenced the Meiji Restoration, and he was commemorated by the Meiji Emperor after his death as a member of the Tokugawa family, a family of shoguns. The foreign biography of the "History of Great Japan" written by Tokugawa Mitsukuni is recorded in China as follows. In the eyes of Tokugawa Mitsukuni, China is the largest country in the world, and it is also the most populous and well-established country.

Heaven and earth are covered, the sun and the moon are shining, all the countries of the four seas, there are thousands of kinds of creatures, and there are different customs and customs, and they cannot be known everywhere. However, the largest of the country's books is the Sui. There are many people in the vast land, and since the ancient sage, the king of the saints has guided his people with moral benevolence, and the rules and regulations have been greatly prepared.

In ancient times, its ceremonial cultural relics, human resources and wealth are not comparable to those of other countries.

Moreover, Tokugawa Mitsukuni also generously admitted that Japan was defeated by the Tang Dynasty in the Battle of Shiramurajiang in history, and many people in the Battle of Shiramurajiang became slaves of the Tang Dynasty, and only a few people ventured to escape back. Japan once sent people to pay tribute to the Tang Dynasty, bowed down to Li Longji, and because the order of prostration was behind the Great Food Kingdom (Arab Empire) and Silla Kingdom (Korea), it also argued with the Tang people and fought for a position in the front. (Although Tokugawa Mitsukuni believes that although Japan has bowed to the Tang Emperor in history, it has not been officially a vassal).

After four years of reigning as emperor, the Tsukuzi Army Ding Daban Boma returned from the Tang Dynasty. Boma, Emperor Qi Ming's seven-year battle to save Baiji was killed by the Tang soldiers. During the time of Emperor Tianzhi, the Tushi Fuzhu, Bing Lao Zhuzi, Sa Ye Leco, and Gong Cutting Yuan Baoer were also in the Tang Dynasty. Fu Zhu and others heard that the Tang people had planned to return to the plot, but they had no food. Bo Ma said to Fu Zhu: "I am willing to sell my body today to replenish my road capital." Fu Zhu had to escape from his calculations.

On the first lunar day of the next year, the Tang lord was congratulated in the Hanyuan Hall of Penglai Palace. On that day, the Qinghe River was ranked second on the west bank, under Tibet;Silla is the first in the east, in the country of great food. Gu Ma Lu refused to sit down, and the so-called palm guest said: "The Silla people belong to our country, and their envoys are not above our state." The court argued, and the Tang people could not seize it, so they changed to Qinghe and others to sit first on the east bank, and lead the Silla envoy to the second on the east bank.

Don't think that Tokugawa Mitsukuni is really a foreigner-friendly history author, in fact he is quite arrogant.

In his history books, the Silla (Koreans) were small nations that had been subjugated to Japan since ancient times, and the Ezo (Ainu people of Tohoku and Hokkaido) were barbarian peoples who were conquered by the Japanese. The Jurchen Mongols were all clowns who invaded Japan and were finally beaten by the Japanese and fled. In the whole book, he only has a high look at China or the Han dynasty, and his speech attitude is much better.

Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that Tokugawa Mitsukuni is a middle blow.

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