Renaissance · East Asia · Politics

1593

Hideyoshi's Peace Negotiations with Ming

1593

After the military stalemate in Korea, Japanese and Chinese negotiators began talks on the terms of withdrawal. The negotiations were marred by mutual deception; interpreters on both sides sometimes invented entire messages. Hideyoshi, enraged when he finally learned the Ming position, would launch a second invasion in 1597. Interpreters on both sides invented messages, producing one of East Asian diplomacy's most farcical episodes.