When did China lose the Ryukyu Islands, and in which war

Updated on military 2024-06-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1 The Ardan River and the Orekoma River basin north of the Outer Khingan Mountains were probably inhabited by Evenks and other compatriots in the Ming Dynasty and before. The Ardan River, naturally, was not named by the Russians. (Ceded out, some areas were occupied before).

    2 Outside the Khing'an Mountains, north of Heilongjiang (occupied by Tsarist Russia).

    3 East of the Ussuri River, east of the Songatsa River, most of Lake Xingkai, east of the Hubutu River, including the western shore of the Sea of Japan in Vladivostok. (Occupied).

    4 Sakhalin Island, Greater and Lesser Shanta Islands.

    5 Outer Mongolia.

    6 Tangnu Ulianghai (including the headwaters of the Yenisei River in the southern part of the Eastern and Western Sayan Mountains).

    7 Transbaikal (the area east of Lake Baikal and west of the Ergun River, ceded and occupied before).

    8 The area east and south of Lake Balkhash, including the beautiful Great Lake of the Tien Shan Mountains, now known as Lake Issyk-Kul, Zaisangbo.

    9 During the Yuan Dynasty, the western boundary of Lingbei Province was the Ob River. Including the whole of Central Siberia.

    10 Upper Yenisei River, part of the Angara River basin.

    11 The Yuan province of Liaoyang included most of Eastern Siberia. However, many maps do not show its northeastern and eastern boundaries. (At that time, other ethnic groups also lived in the Chukotka region).

    12 Parts of the mountainous areas of present-day northern Korea.

    13 Parts of present-day northern Vietnam.

    14 Ryukyu Islands.

    15 Some dynasties also included the two rivers region of Central Asia.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the past, the island of Ryukyu was only a vassal state of Japan, and until 1875 it paid tribute to China. Beginning in 1875, Japan began to enter the Ryukyu Islands and imposed its rule. From 1875 to 1895, the Ryukyu Kingdom repeatedly turned to China for help to drive out Japan.

    However, because the Qing Dynasty was already in decline at this time, it was unable to help support the Ryukyu Kingdom. In this way, after a long time, it became the de facto territory of Japan. Therefore, the secession of Ryukyu Island from China was not caused by the war.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, Ryukyu was our vassal state during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and it was the same as Korea. At the beginning of the 17th century, it was invaded by the Satsuma Domain of Japan and came under its control, and in 1879, the Ryukyus were unilaterally incorporated into Japan with the deliberate support of Britain and the United States. After the First Sino-Japanese War, it was completely under the de facto control of Japan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Sino-Japanese War of 1884 and the Civil War of the Communist Party of China in 1949. After the Sino-Japanese War in 1884, the Ryukyus were ceded to Japan, and they were returned in 1945, but in 1949, when the Kuomintang was defeated, Japan did not return them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1874, they fooled China**, and in 1879, the Ryukyus were destroyed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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    4 The Ardan 2 River and the Oreokoman River basin north of the 7 Outer Khingan Mountains were inhabited by the Evenki and other compatriots in the Ming Dynasty and before X. The Ardan 5 river is naturally not named after the Russians. (Ced, some areas were occupied before P's O) 7 Wai Khingan Mountains, north of Heilongjiang (occupied by Tsarist Russia) 5 Wu 5 east of the Suli River, 5 east of the Songatsa River, half of the Great J e Xingkai Lake, 5 east of the Hubul Tu River, including the west bank of the 1 Benhai Sea in Vladivostok.

    Occupied) 6 Sakhalin Island, Big M Small T Shanta Island 3 Outer Mongolia 7 Tangnuu 4 Lianghai (including the headwaters of the Yenisei River in the southern part of the Eastern and Western Sayan Mountains) 5 Waibe6 Gahr region x (Bei 8 Lake Gar and 1 east of R, Ergun River 6 west area B, transferred, occupied before n) 7 Ba 8 Erkash 0 Lake 0 east 0 south area n, including the Tian Y Mountain K beautiful now known as Issyk-Kul Lake, Zaisangbo. 3 During the Yuan Dynasty, the western boundary of Lingbei Province was the Ob River. Including the whole of W 3 Siberia.

    50 Upper Yenisei H area n, Angara River basin part 6 v. 32 The Liaoyang province of the Yuan Dynasty included most of Eastern Siberia. However, many maps do not show its northeastern and eastern boundaries.

    At that time, the Chukotka region was inhabited by other ethnic groups) 68 Now 8 part of the northern part of Korea 0 Mountain p area x. 85 3 part of 7 districts in northern Vietnam. 68 Ryukyu Islands.

    67 Some dynasties also incorporated the Central 4 Asia and Two Rivers region into their territory.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Ryukyu Islands, also known as the Ryukyu Islands (Ryukyu language: Ryukyu, English: the ryukyu islands, Japanese:

    The Ryukyu Arc, the Ryukyu Islands, and the Nansei Islands are a series of island groups in the western Pacific Ocean, located between Taiwan Island and Kyushu Island, and are the collective name of the Osumi Islands, Tokara Islands, Amami Islands, Okinawa Islands, Miyako Islands, Yaeyama Islands and other archipelagos.

    Historically, there have been countries such as the Ryukyu Kingdom, and the special geographical location of the Ryukyu Islands has made it the first pivot of neighboring countries in Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia. The ancient Ryukyu Kingdom had tributary relations with the Ming, Qing and ancient Japan. At the end of the 17th century, the Ryukyu Kingdom was invaded by the Satsuma Domain, located in the southern part of Japan's Kyushu Islands, and lost the territory of the Amami Islands.

    After the Meiji Restoration, in 1871, the Ryukyu Kingdom was incorporated into Japan's Reiki State, and the following year it was renamed the Ryukyu Domain, officially incorporated into Japan. In 1879, the Ryukyu Domain was abolished, and the rest of the islands except the Amami Islands were brought under the jurisdiction of Okinawa Prefecture, and the Amami Islands were placed under the jurisdiction of Kagoshima Prefecture.

    Ryukyu Kingdom before:

    The Ryukyu Islands have historically had independent countries such as the Ryukyu Kingdom, and the ancient Ryukyu Kingdom established a long-term tributary relationship with China, and became the first pivot of neighboring countries due to the convenience of waterways. Later, at the end of the 17th century, the Ryukyu Kingdom began to be invaded by the Satsuma Domain located in the southern part of the Japanese island of Kyushu, and lost the territory of the Amami Islands, and the Ryukyu Kingdom also had tributary relations with China (Ming and Qing dynasties), the Satsuma Domain, and the Edo Shogunate in Japan. Due to its special geographical location, the Ryukyu Kingdom is known as a transit point in Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It started from the Three Kingdoms or even earlier, because Sun Quan had visited Ryukyu, but at that time it was not called Ryukyu, it was called Yizhou; It was not until the Yuan Dynasty that it was changed to Ryukyu.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whew、、、

    I'm here to watch, because in my knowledge of history, it has never belonged to China... Only attached. I hope someone can say that it belongs to the important basis of the past!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A long time ago, you wait, I looked up the elementary school textbook.

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