At that time, the world in the eyes of the Japanese was not what it is now. After all, it is an island country. At that time, Toyotomi Hideyoshi believed that there were only three most powerful countries in the world, namely China, Indian and Japanese. Other countries have nothing to worry about. As long as you rule these three countries, it means that you rule the whole world. In fact, there was a practice in Toyotomi Hideyoshi, but after the end of Emperor Wanli's campaign to resist US aggression and aid Korea, Japanese ambitions died. Most importantly, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who gave them "cakes" every day, died. After his death, his last wish was to be buried in Ningbo, China. Why did he leave such a wish? Next, look at Zhi Heng's analysis!
Feng Cheng Xiuji is an authoritarian and likes reading history books. The historical position of Ningbo is very important. As an important seaport in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the speed of development here has surprised the Japanese. Therefore, the influence of Fengcheng Xiuji on Ningbo is profound. To put it bluntly, Fengcheng Xiuji's understanding of China is Ningbo and Beijing. At that time, he also said that he would move the capital to Beijing. Being able to say such a thing is enough to show his narrow vision.
Ningbo used to be an important foreign trade port, and Fengcheng Xiuji also wanted to occupy the city. The Japanese have a small land area. At that time, Toyotomi Hideyoshi was not prepared to attack China directly. At that time, he chose to attack North Korea, but actually attacked China, and finally took care of India. The idea that Japan can dominate the world in this way is wishful thinking and impossible to realize. The buffoon's dream can only be buried underground with him in the end.
As we all know, there is a difference of 108,000 miles between Ningbo and Tianzhu. However, under the propaganda of Fengcheng Xiuji worshiping Buddhism, the Japanese at that time thought that Tianzhu was not far from Ningbo, and as long as Ningbo was controlled, Tianzhu could be controlled. I have to say that Fengcheng Hideyoshi's brainwashing skill is great, and many people suffer from it. Toyotomi Hideyoshi just wanted to use the influence of Buddhism to make all Japanese subjects obey his orders.
As a big port at that time, Ningbo naturally had a lot of teachings to spread. Perhaps because of this, the short-sighted Fengcheng Xiuji thought that the local area was not far from Tianzhu. The most ridiculous thing is that under the propaganda of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Japanese actually believed this. The craziest thing Toyotomi Hideyoshi said was: In my lifetime, I vowed to incorporate the territory of the Ming Dynasty into my territory. Of course, he didn't say this publicly, but mentioned it in his letter to my concubine.
Believe this sentence, if you dare to say it directly, I believe that Emperor Wanli will not treat Rao Fengcheng Xiuji lightly. After all, this is a bit too arrogant. Emperor Wanli is a very capable emperor. If you don't go to court for 30 years, the Ming Dynasty won't be chaotic. The most important thing is that the imperial power has not wavered at all. As for why Wanli did not go to court for 30 years, this matter will be discussed in detail in future articles. Therefore, Feng Cheng was ambitious, but he was severely slapped by reality on his way to practice.
Fengcheng Xiuji respects businessmen very much, so under certain circumstances, he will have a certain understanding of many more prosperous areas. In fact, Ningbo was not as famous as Yangzhou and other cities at that time, but it was infinitely magnified in the eyes of Fengcheng Xiuji. He wants to be buried in Ningbo, which shows that he also wants to make a difference in territorial expansion. I even want my descendants to help me fulfill my big wish, but unfortunately it is impossible.
Because he faced a powerful China, whether in the Ming Dynasty or at any time. The people of China can always drive away the invaders with an iron will. The Ming Dynasty was Zhiheng's favorite dynasty and never compromised. Since the Yongle Emperor Judy, the Ming Dynasty has been adhering to the idea that the emperor protected the country and the king died, which has always shocked the neighboring small countries.
So at that time, Japan was genuinely afraid of China.
From the perspective of Japanese history, it is undeniable that Toyotomi Hideyoshi is indeed a great figure. It's just that his ambition doesn't match his own strength. Dare to dream of invading the powerful China, which is simply daydreaming. Burying in Ningbo is also an impossible wish, so what do you think of it?
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