Читать книгу A History of the Japanese People - Kikuchi Dairoku - Страница 195
LESSONS TAUGHT BY THE INTERCOURSE BETWEEN JAPAN AND KOREA
ОглавлениеThe record of Japan's relations with Korea, so far as it has been carried above—namely, to the close of the Empress Kogyoku's reign (A.D. 645)—discloses in the Korean people a race prone to self-seeking feuds, never reluctant to import foreign aid into domestic quarrels, and careless of the obligations of good faith. In the Japanese we see a nation magnanimous and trustful but of aggressive tendencies.