At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to attack Japan, why did Liu Bowen come f

Updated on history 2024-06-20
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because Liu Bowen thought that Japan was not easy to attack, and it was far away from the Ming Dynasty, even if it was defeated, it would not be easy to manage, and insisting on attacking would only waste energy and time, so he stopped Zhu Yuanzhang.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is mainly because the empire was established and was not suitable for waging war, so Liu Bowen would prevent Zhu Yuanzhang from doing so.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    He believed that the Ming Dynasty should focus on how to eliminate the remnants of the Yuan Dynasty, rather than focusing on Japan. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Liu Bowen was more concerned about how to quickly restore agricultural production and repair internal affairs. Guan Zhong, a very famous politician during the Warring States Period, once said that if the internal affairs are endless, the use of troops abroad will not succeed, and if you want to achieve hegemony, you must first repair the internal affairs, so as to establish a country with no preferential treatment at home and no strong enemies outside.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Japan was far away from the Central Plains mainland and separated by a wide ocean, the Ming army did not yet have a large war ship to fight in the ocean, and a rash war would only go and there would be no return.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mainly because the Ming Dynasty was not stable at that time, Zhu Yuanzhang had just become the emperor, and if he continued to go out to fight, he was likely to die in battle, which would have a great impact on the Ming Dynasty, and would also cause fewer people in the Ming Dynasty, so Zhu Yuanzhang would be prevented from attacking Japan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because the Ming Dynasty had just been established at that time, the foundation was unstable, so he was prevented from attacking Japan, thinking that such a practice would be more tiring and sad. It's also more risky.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He should think that Japan is just a small island, surrounded by sea water, and there is no need to send troops to attack it, and sooner or later it will be flooded by the sea, and he feels that there is no need to fight.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As we all know, Zhu Yuanzhang is a hot-tempered monarch, it is said that the prince of Japan killed the diplomacy of the Ming Dynasty at that time, Zhu Yuanzhang was very angry and wanted to attack Japan, but Liu Bowen stopped it, because the Ming Dynasty had just been established at that time, the foundation was not too solid, and there were still many problems within him, which was not suitable for war, and Japan's strength was also very strong at that time, but it was difficult to threaten the Ming Dynasty, so there was no need to fight this battle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It was because he felt that Japan at that time was more capable than if it were attacked. It is possible that the Ming Dynasty at that time will lose a lot of profits.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because Japan did not have the strength to attack Japan at that time, and Japan was an island country with water on all sides, and there was no strong navy at that time, so it was impossible to win.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, ascended to the throne, some small surrounding countries heard the sound and came to attach to the Ming Dynasty, only Japan, which is also a small country, did not want to come to annex, and Zhu Yuanzhang was not used to Japan. Since you don't take the initiative to join yourself, then I will fight until you are attached. So, he planned to lead his troops to attack Japan.

    However, Liu Bowen tried his best to dissuade Zhu Yuanzhang from attacking Japan at that time, after all, the Ming Dynasty had just been established, and the surrounding area was still unstable, so now was not the time to attack Japan. In the end, Zhu Yuanzhang gave up the idea of attacking Japan. In view of the modern grievances between Japan and China, some people think that if Zhu Yuanzhang really takes Japan, then there will be no modern humiliation.

    Personally, I don't think that with the strength of the Ming Dynasty at that time, it would not be able to destroy Japan.

    Japan is an isolated island with the Japan Strait as a natural barrier. Although Japan was a small country and a weak country at that time, it was able to get out of the Strait of Japan several times. The Yuan Dynasty attracted the attention of Japan several times, and made several expeditions to the east, but finally failed due to warships and weather reasons.

    The military power of the Mongol army was very strong, but they were only good at land warfare and were not familiar with naval warfare. The same was true of the Ming Dynasty army, which had to prepare a large number of warships for their eastward expedition to Japan. In addition, typhoons and other weather often occur along the coast of Japan, so it is likely that the Ming army will fail due to the weather when attacking Japan.

    At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the society did not settle down, and the country lacked money. The Ming Dynasty finally established the Ming Dynasty after a great war with the Yuan Dynasty, but it had just been founded, and the remnants of the Mongol forces were still eyeing up. If Zhu Yuanzhang really sent troops to attack Japan, maybe Mongolia would take the opportunity to attack the Ming Dynasty in the south.

    In addition, the Eastern Expedition required a large amount of military spending, and the Ming treasury did not have much money, so it was possible to go to war rashly, and it may lead to the failure of the conquest of Japan due to financial insurvival.

    Fighting a war requires the right time, place, and people, and Zhu Yuanzhang does not have these three conditions to fight Japan, so I don't think Zhu Yuanzhang will succeed in attacking Japan.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is impossible for him to destroy Japan, because the economy was not too developed back then, and it was not too good, and Japan's strength was not too weak, so it was impossible to destroy Japan.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, vigorously conscripting troops and manufacturing ships can win a poor Japan, but the loss of its own manpower and material resources will also be great, and it will not make much sense to win Japan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to Zhu Yuanzhang's character, Japan should be destroyed, and if history can be repeated, Japan may really no longer exist.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Even without Liu Bowen's obstruction, the possibility of Zhu Yuanzhang destroying Japan was very low, because they did not have enough ships to transport supplies and military equipment at that time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Under the circumstances at that time, Japan was only a small country at that time, and with Zhu Yuanzhang's strength at that time, the national and financial resources could destroy Japan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because during the Ming Dynasty, Japan's military strength was relatively strong, if the Ming Dynasty wanted to attack Japan at this time, then there was actually no chance of victory, plus the previous Yuan Dynasty had attacked Japan, but in the end it ended in failure. When the Yuan Dynasty attacked Japan, because the Mongol soldiers in the Yuan Dynasty at that time were relatively small, it was natural that there would be some deficiencies in combat effectiveness. Moreover, the main purpose of this attack on Japan was to occupy the base areas.

    It's just that when the soldiers of the Yuan Dynasty attacked Japan, they had to end the operation because of a typhoon at sea.

    When the Yuan Dynasty attacked Japan for the second time, in addition to preparing an army of 200,000 troops, it also asked local fishermen to serve as guides. Although the preparations of the Yuan Dynasty were very adequate this time, Japan was also ready to respond to the attack of the Yuan Dynasty. This time, the Japanese not only built stone walls on the islands, but also improved their bows and arrows.

    Even during the battle, the Yuan Dynasty encountered a typhoon, and the situation of the typhoon became stronger and stronger each time, and when the typhoon stopped, the soldiers of the Yuan Dynasty were only a few thousand left.

    When the Yuan Dynasty attacked Japan, it was still the strongest time of the Yuan Dynasty, so for the Ming Dynasty just established by Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Dynasty at this time was still in the period of economic recovery. Many things have been destroyed because of the war, and at this time, the best way for the Ming Dynasty is to recuperate. However, at this time, Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to attack Japan, and Japan's national strength during the Ming Dynasty was very strong, so if Zhu Yuanzhang sent troops, then it was likely to be defeated.

    After all, for the Ming Dynasty, which had just been established, it could no longer withstand the consumption of war. And the reason why Liu Bowen stopped Zhu Yuanzhang from attacking Japan was actually out of many considerations.

    At the very beginning of the Ming Dynasty, everything was in ruins, and even the people needed to rebuild their homes, let alone the emperor. Therefore, it was very wise for Liu Bowen to stop Zhu Yuanzhang's behavior of attacking Japan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because he was worried about the foundation of the Ming Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, he didn't care about the life and death of Japan, and history proved that the policy adopted by the Ming Dynasty was correct.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. The foundation of the Ming Dynasty is unstable and needs to recuperate. At that time, the Ming Dynasty had just been established, and it needed time to heal the damage caused by the war.

    2. The Ming knew very little about Japan's topography and national power. Regarding the situation in Japan, the Ming Dynasty only recorded the defeat of the Yuan Dynasty in the conquest of Japan, so there was basically no chance of winning the war in this way.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because the unrest in the north and the southwest were more important than the attack on Japan, they directly threatened the Ming Dynasty.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Zhu Yuanzhang is an unborn emperor in Chinese history, not only because he was born poor and worked as a beggar and monk, but also because he has completed a feat of unifying the whole country from south to north since ancient times. Being able to complete the reunification is inseparable from Zhu Yuanzhang's eloquence and reuse of talents, and his most important military advisors are Liu Ji and Liu Bowen. Liu Bowen claimed that Zhuge Liang was alive at that time.

    In terms of many major strategic decisions, Zhu Yuanzhang was given good advice, which can be described as being strategizing and making decisions thousands of miles away.

    After Zhu Yuanzhang completed reunification, Japan, a small country in the east, has always connived at the killing and robbery of the Japanese ronin in China's coastal areas such as Shandong, Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu, and destroyed the production and life of the coastal people in our country. Zhu Yuanzhang once sent an ambassador to negotiate with Japan, but a Japanese prince killed five ambassadors, which was unbearable. Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to go east to Japan, and was supported by many military generals, but was blocked by Liu Bowen.

    The biggest reason for Liu Bowen's objection was that he hoped that Zhu Yuanzhang could learn from the lessons of the two crushing defeats in the Eastern Expedition to Japan during the Kublai Khan period of the Yuan Dynasty.

    The military strength of Kublai Khan in the Yuan Dynasty was as good as that of the current Ming Dynasty, but it still encountered an unstoppable typhoon, and the logistics supply could not be guaranteed after a small number of Yuan troops went ashore, and they finally failed twice. The scale of the two times was not insignificant, the first time 900 ships were dispatched, and the second time 200,000 troops were dispatched. At this time, the Ming Dynasty had just finished the war of unification, the national strength was withering, and the people were scarce.

    Moreover, the naval strength of the Ming Dynasty was still quite weak, although Zhu Yuanzhang was able to defeat Chen Youliang's naval army at Poyang Lake, but this battle was still very dangerous, and Zhu Yuanzhang was almost wiped out. Fighting in a lake without stormy waves and fighting at sea are completely two different concepts, and Zhu Yuanzhang's naval army at this time simply did not have the strength to cross the ocean to fight the Japanese. At present, the biggest scourge of the Ming Dynasty is not to harass a small number of Japanese on the southeast border, but the Northern Yuan army in the north, their strength is still very strong, Xu Da and Li Wenzhong in the fifth year of Hongwu The Northern Expedition was defeated, and the Northern Yuan forces may resurge, this is the most important thing to be vigilant about.

    If you go to Japan at this time, you are likely to be copied by the Northern Yuan. The gains will outweigh the losses, and the consequences will be unimaginable. If Zhu Yuanzhang sends troops to Japan in a fit of anger, he may pick up sesame seeds and lose winter melons, and the gains outweigh the losses, and the economy of attacking Japan is very low and the cost is very high.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In order to preserve the military strength of the Ming Dynasty. If it costs a lot of military strength to attack the Japanese, Liu Bowen wants to stop Zhu Yuanzhang.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because referring to the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongols' iron cavalry did not set foot on Japan, but encountered strong winds on the way, and they thought that Japan had a kamikaze to protect their bodies, so they did not want to provoke it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    How many people this devil has killed, don't listen to him.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Zheng He went to fight about it, Super Fleet.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because Liu Bowen knew that Japan's military strength was still very strong at that time, and there was also the sea as a natural barrier, if he rashly attacked Japan, it was very likely that the whole army would be annihilated.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because the Ming Dynasty had just been established, it was still unstable, there was still turmoil in various places, and it was financially difficult; Japan was very far away from the Ming Dynasty at that time, and the weather was particularly bad; At that time, the Ming Dynasty was not suitable to defeat the war, it had just been established, and if it was defeated, it would hit the morale of the army.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because he believed that the greatest threat to the Ming Dynasty was not Japan, but the remnants of the Mongol Yuan forces in the north and the rebel forces in the southwestern border.

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