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"Lasting resentment" suggests the mutual hatred over the Imjin War still exists today. (Present grudges in the region owe singularly to WW2, not to the Imjin War.) The portrayal from the comic actually sounds like it plays into the orientalist stereotype that Japanese and Koreans (and Chinese) people have always hated each other for eons. So this line has to be bounded to Edward's time only. You guys still need to go beyond soft paraphrasing & thoughtfully put ledes into your own words.
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The '''Imjin War''' was a pair of [[Japan]]ese invasions of [[Korea]], first in 1592 with a brief truce in 1597, and a second invasion in 1597, which ended the following year with the withdrawal of Japan's forces from the region.<ref>{{WP|Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)}}</ref> The invasions left a lasting resentment between the populations of the two countries, a feeling [[Edward Kenway]] compared to the one between the [[France|French]] and the [[England|English]].<ref name="FT 40">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 40|Episode 40]]</ref>
The '''Imjin War''' was a pair of [[Japan]]ese invasions of [[Korea]] in 1592 and 1597 which were successively repelled with the help of the [[Ming dynasty|Ming]].<ref>{{WP|Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)}}</ref> The invasions fostered enmity between the two countries' people that endured into the 18th century; it was a feeling that [[Edward Kenway]] compared to the one between the [[France|French]] and the [[England|English]].<ref name="FT 40">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 40|Episode 40]]</ref>


[[Yun Pyeong-Gyu]], an engineer from the [[Joseon|Joseon dynasty]], had ancestors that were slaughtered by the invaders, leading to his immediate dislike and distrust towards [[Shimazu Saito]] for being a [[samurai]].<ref name="FT 40"/>
[[Yun Pyeong-Gyu]], an engineer from the [[Joseon|Joseon dynasty]], had ancestors WHO were slaughtered by the invaders, leading to his immediate dislike of and distrust towards [[Shimazu Saito]] for being a [[samurai]].<ref name="FT 40"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 05:23, 1 February 2024

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The Imjin War was a pair of Japanese invasions of Korea in 1592 and 1597 which were successively repelled with the help of the Ming.[1] The invasions fostered enmity between the two countries' people that endured into the 18th century; it was a feeling that Edward Kenway compared to the one between the French and the English.[2]

Yun Pyeong-Gyu, an engineer from the Joseon dynasty, had ancestors WHO were slaughtered by the invaders, leading to his immediate dislike of and distrust towards Shimazu Saito for being a samurai.[2]

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