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Which dynasty successfully defeated Japan because of the weather?

In A.D. 1274, Kublai Khan ordered that "Xindu, general manager of Fengzhou, and Hong, general manager of Korean army and civilians, each take 1,000 ships, while Luqing Jizhou and Jishui in Batou each take 300 ships, and * * * 900 ships, carrying 15,000 foot soldiers." To this end, Koreans and Han Chinese were forced to build ships, transport grain and serve as soldiers, and suffered greatly. However, Kublai Khan insisted on capturing Japan. "In winter and October, I entered the country, but the official army was not complete, and the arrows were exhausted, and I came back unexpectedly." In fact, the army of the Yuan Dynasty only achieved some success at the beginning of the war. Will be defeated again and again in the future.

Although the Japanese army's weapons are not as good as the Yuan Army's long-range weapons, and the commanders are not as experienced as the battle-hardened military leaders of the Yuan Dynasty, they are good at face-to-face fighting. The sudden storm in the battle caused heavy losses to the Yuan Army and ships that retreated into the sea, so they had to retreat in vain. The Yuan Dynasty's first eastward expedition to Japan ended in failure. This is extremely rare in the history of war after the rise of Mongolia. The myth of the invincible Mongols was shattered in the naval battle.