Look into writing an article for [[Zhu Shunsui]] 朱舜水 (1600-82), who fled to Japan rather than be ruled by Manchus.
Look into writing an article for [[Zhu Shunsui]] 朱舜水 (1600-82), who fled to Japan rather than be ruled by Manchus.
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Many Okinawans served as police, teachers, or otherwise were involved in colonial Taiwan. These people, who had only just "become" "Japanese" a few decades earlier, and who spoke pidgin or creole Japanese, were now the representatives of the Empire, teaching Japanese language, culture, attitudes, civics, to the "colonized" Taiwanese. - Mashiko Hidenori, "The Creation of 'Okinawans' and Formation of the Japanese Nation-State," Social Science Japan 14 (1998), 12.