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The Meaning Of The Imjin War

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The memories of the Imjin War resonates more with those closely to those who were most involved even though the meaning is no longer valid. Instead a justification of the past is created in order to retain the perceived current humiliation or outdated great victory. For Korea and Japan, the Imjin war was directly associated with their past as well as the lost value of this war. Kenneth Swope writes, “Shrines, memorials, and statutes to the heroes and battles of the war dot the Korean countryside, while in Japan some of its commanders were deified in the ensuing Tokugawa period.” One such example is the monument Mimizuka in Japan. It represents the sliced noses of the Koreans killed by the Japanese during their invasion of Korea, therefore

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