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		<description>Kimbob, you are too ignorant of history to debate this, and so prejudiced against Japan that you refuse to moderate your stance despite being trounced time after time by myself and others.


shak cracks me. :)

still, though, interesting bits of history (or views of the history) that i wasn't aware of come out when shak engages.  thanks for that (and to gorea).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kimbob, you are too ignorant of history to debate this, and so prejudiced against Japan that you refuse to moderate your stance despite being trounced time after time by myself and others.</p>
<p>shak cracks me. <img src='http://www.rjkoehler.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
still, though, interesting bits of history (or views of the history) that i wasn&#8217;t aware of come out when shak engages.  thanks for that (and to gorea).</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2005 06:33:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tsushima is small island and don't have much land to farm.
Traditionaly, the islanders made living by trading and
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Then Mongol invaded Koryo, killed and kidnapped a lot of people.
Some people who were not able to make living joined Wakou.

According to ?¸??®??®??Œ²28 (1446)
"Japanese were only 10 to 20% among Wakou.
Mostly were people from Koryo who pretended to be Japanese."
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In 1323, for example, a large-scale raid took place in Jeolla province. 

The tsushima islanders must had deep grudge against Koryo.

"the islanders of Tsushima and Sanuki were
massacred or kidnapped, women were gathered and holed their
hands to pass the rope."
" Korean general kidnapped 200 children from
Tsushima(demado) and gave them to Korean King and Queen."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tsushima is small island and don&#8217;t have much land to farm.<br />
Traditionaly, the islanders made living by trading and<br />
Koryo blocked their trading which resulted the rise of the pirates.</p>
<p>Then Mongol invaded Koryo, killed and kidnapped a lot of people.<br />
Some people who were not able to make living joined Wakou.</p>
<p>According to ?¸??®??®??Œ²28 (1446)<br />
&#8220;Japanese were only 10 to 20% among Wakou.<br />
Mostly were people from Koryo who pretended to be Japanese.&#8221;<br />
?€Œ?€­?ºº?¸?????¸€?ºŒ?€Œæœ???½?¹?æ°‘??®?‘??€­æœ?æ???…??½œ?¹±?€?</p>
<p>In 1323, for example, a large-scale raid took place in Jeolla province. </p>
<p>The tsushima islanders must had deep grudge against Koryo.</p>
<p>&#8220;the islanders of Tsushima and Sanuki were<br />
massacred or kidnapped, women were gathered and holed their<br />
hands to pass the rope.&#8221;<br />
&#8221; Korean general kidnapped 200 children from<br />
Tsushima(demado) and gave them to Korean King and Queen.&#8221;</p>
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