The divine-wind myth of Japan's salvation from Mongol invasion, which Jiang contrasts with the practical explanation of Japanese unity against invaders.
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The divine-wind myth of Japan's salvation from Mongol invasion, which Jiang contrasts with the practical explanation of Japanese unity against invaders.
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"...But both of these invasions failed. Now, the myth is the kamikaze, right? The divine wind which saved Japan from the invasion. That's not..."
"...even though the legend is. That Japan was saved by the kamikaze. Right? The great divine wind. I will show you that's actually not..."
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