Anyway, I just found an interesting quote:
Korea's resilience astounded even the Mongols.
This is what I'm talking about. Not a nation that conquered the world but refused, even if occupied at times and precariously perched on the most strategically valuable real-estate in East Asia, to be conquered itself.
An old Mongol general, inspecting the ramparts during the siege, commented that, "...I have never seen [a city] undergo an attack like this which did not, in the end, submit." In the end Kusong remained in Koryo's hands.
This is what I'm talking about. Not a nation that conquered the world but refused, even if occupied at times and precariously perched on the most strategically valuable real-estate in East Asia, to be conquered itself.
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