Since 1592, Toyotomi Hideyoshi has launched two wars of aggression against Korea, which are collectively called the Luwen Qingchuang War in history (i.e. Wanli Korean War and Renchen Korean Patriotic War).
1In May of 874, more than 3,600 Japanese troops invaded Taiwan Province Province and brutally slaughtered our Gaoshan compatriots.
In June+10, 5438, the Qing government was forced to sign the "Beijing Special Articles", recognizing Ryukyu (now Okinawa Prefecture) as a Japanese protected area and compensating Japan for its military expenditure of 502,000 silver.
1879 got his hands on Ryukyu, a tributary country of the Qing Dynasty, and changed it to Okinawa Prefecture.
1In July, 894, the Japanese naval joint fleet suddenly attacked China warships carrying out escort missions in the offshore of Toyoshima, severely damaging the Jiyuan and Guangyi; The sinking of the "Goldman Sachs" transport ship killed more than 700 Japanese soldiers and triggered the Sino-Japanese "Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895".
In September, the Japanese fleet attacked beiyang fleet, China in the Yellow Sea and sank four warships. "Zhiyuan" carried Deng Shichang and 250 people on board, and "Jingyuan" carried Lin Yongsheng and 270 people on board, which had been heroically sacrificed.
In June 5438+10, the Japanese army invaded Liaoning Province in two ways.
Extended information Japan surrendered.
1at noon on August 5, 945, the Japanese emperor announced to the whole country that he accepted the Potsdam Proclamation and implemented the imperial edict of unconditional surrender.
1945 at 9: 00 a.m. on September 2, 1945, a signing ceremony for surrender to the allied forces was held on the USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay. Shigemitsu Mamoru, Japan's new foreign minister, signed the surrender book on behalf of the Japanese emperor, and Umezu Yoshijiro, chief of staff of the government and army, signed the surrender book on behalf of the Imperial Base Camp.
Subsequently, representatives of the allied countries who accepted the surrender: General MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, Admiral Niemietz of the United States, General Xu Yongchang of China, Admiral Fleischer of Britain, Lieutenant General Jericho of the Soviet Union, and representatives of Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands and New Zealand signed in turn.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan's War of Aggression against China