What nationality is the enemy?

Japan.

The Japanese invaders (わこぅ) refer to the Japanese pirate groups that invaded Korea, the coastal areas of China and Southeast Asia from the 3rd century to the 6th century. They are mainly engaged in smuggling trade between China and China except coastal looting. Because Japanese ancient books call Japan a Japanese country, it is called an enemy.

At that time, the domestic situation in Japan was very turbulent, with 68 countries in the country, which was the most legendary "Warring States Period" in Japanese history. 100 years, countries have been fighting for their own interests. Even ordinary people took part in the rebellion of the religious organization "Islam". At that time, farmers could not farm, fishermen could not fish and businessmen could not do business. Being a pirate is better than being dead. Therefore, Kyushu, Japan has become the base camp of "the enemy".

The Ming dynasty at that time:

The official tribute trade was cut off, so the overseas prices of many Japanese goods doubled. A smuggling ship full of raw silk will be shipped to Japan, equivalent to 22 thousand gold.

Of course, the famous names, warriors and wealthy businessmen along the coast of Japan are also eager to try, and they have joined the "piracy" cause one after another, either directly participating or indirectly donating. China, which is rich in products, has naturally become a fragrant bun in the eyes of Japanese pirates.

In fact, the sources of Japanese pirates are quite complicated. Japanese large pirate groups can be divided into three types according to their origins: pirates, smugglers or Japanese tycoons. And the rest can't be verified. Although there is no strict hierarchy within the group, it is basically composed of four parts: behind the scenes, leaders, main forces and subordinates. Interestingly, most of the leaders of Japanese pirates are illegal smugglers in China, such as Wang Zhi, Xu Hai and Maya. The main enemy of front-line operations is the Japanese.