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Japanese immigrants in Shandong during Jiajing period

The enemy will fight at any moment. For historical reasons, this enemy is not a gentleman! So it's not time! However, in the Ming Dynasty, especially during the Jiajing period, the enemy was most nervous. There is no such thing as the most popular saying in this period of the Ming Dynasty. Of course, in the end, the Japanese invasion was suppressed, and the famous "Qijiajun" was also derived!

During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the southeast coast was in a hurry and the Japanese army invaded seriously. Pirates landed, burned and looted in Zhejiang, Jiangnan, Fujian and Guangdong. These pirates are lawless and rampant, making the local people miserable! Later, it became more and more serious, which affected the people's living and working in peace and contentment and caused great bad events to the local public security.

For a time, these pirates were like cancer, hated by the victims and shocked the court! The imperial court sent troops to suppress these cancers, and the people spontaneously organized to resist these lawless elements! But what groups are these cancers? Why do these groups appear together? Let's do it together.

In fact, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, issued an order that "the chess board is not allowed to go to sea". At that time, China's handicraft industry had reached a fairly developed level, while Japan remained in the agricultural economy. Although handicraft industry has developed to a certain extent, many handicraft products, such as porcelain and silk, need to be imported from China. In order to meet the requirements of Japanese trade, the Ming Dynasty opened Ningbo and other ports for trade. However, during the Jiajing period (the second year of Jiajing), a famous "Tribute War" took place, and two Japanese fleets fought in China, which caused great losses to the lives and property of local residents. Therefore, the Ming Dynasty cancelled its trade with Japan and ordered that it was forbidden to trade with the Japanese, and offenders would be prosecuted.

In addition, during the Warring States Period in Japan at that time, some samurai and ronin fleeing from disasters fled to join pirate organizations. No way, these Japanese began to do business with smugglers in China. But then Emperor Jiajing sent troops to destroy smuggling sites, so these people formed "bandits". In other words, there are not only Japanese, but also some people in the coastal areas of our country. Together, these people become the "enemy" who harms one side!