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Is there a good relationship between Tokugawa shogunate and China Qing Dynasty?

After the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu entrusted North Korea to convey to the Ming Dynasty the restoration of Sino-Japanese relations interrupted by the war of aggression against Korea. But it was rejected by the Ming Dynasty.

After the Osaka Summer War, the Tokugawa shogunate completely wiped out the remnants of the Toyotomi family. The second generation Tokugawa general Hideyoshi tried to restore commercial exchanges between China and Japan through the intermediary of Japanese monks and Zhejiang businessmen who had lived in Japan for a long time. If not, he should at least restore legitimate trade between people. At this time, the Ming dynasty was in the struggle between bandits and the late Jin dynasty, and was overwhelmed by natural disasters, so it had no time to take care of Sino-Japanese relations.

By the time the Qing Dynasty entered the customs to replace the Ming Dynasty, Japan had already entered the third generation of General Guang Jia of Tokugawa, and Japan had already locked the country. Although the Tokugawa shogunate allowed North Korea to continue to send envoys to Japan, it also allowed China and the Netherlands to continue to trade with Japan. However, compared with the official exchanges between the Dutch East India Company and the Governor of Batavia, such as the official documents sent by the Dutch government to the shogunate from time to time, there is basically no official exchange between the Tokugawa shogunate and the Qing government. Moreover, the Tokugawa shogunate also rejected Zheng's request for cooperation against the Qing Dynasty in Taiwan Province Province, and the shogunate also strictly supervised the behavior of celebrities who accepted Ming immigrants to Japan.

So the Tokugawa shogunate and the Qing Dynasty basically lived in peace.