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39. Terms of Peace Dictated by Hideyoshi to the Chinese Rep-
resentatives
327
40. The Conclusion of Peace Between China and Japan, In-
cluding the Imperial Command and Edict Issued to Hide-
yoshi by the Ming Emperor
332
41. Chinese Source Material on the Korean Campaign and
Hideyoshi's Death; Their Effects Upon China and Korea
340
Notes to Documents--Chapter I 343
Notes to Documents--Chapter II 344
Notes to Documents--Chapter III 345
Notes to Documents--Chapter IV 346
Bibliography 347
Index 357
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Hideyoshi (1536-1598), who planned the expansion of Japan
to the continent of Asia, thereby to found a new empire
Frontispiece
The Empress jingo, traditionally the first Japanese con-
queror of Korea
facing
1
The Emperor Tenchi (662-671), thirty-eighth emperor of
Japan and the second founder of the empire
facing
236
LIST OF MAPS
1. Korea previous to the seventh century 6
2. The Asiatic empire planned by Hideyoshi in the sixteenth
century
148

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Publication Information: Book Title: Japanese Expansion on the Asiatic Continent: A Study in the History of Japan with Special Reference to Her International Relations with China, Korea, and Russia. Volume: 1. Contributors: Yoshi S. Kuno - author. Publisher: Kennikat Press. Place of Publication: Port Washington, NY. Publication Year: 1967. Page Number: xii.
    
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