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China signs a "Hands Off" treaty with Japan saying NOT to get in the way of Japan's plans for taking over Korea but the Chinese still send troops to help the Korean king from the invading Japanese.

Japan then sends troops to Korea and ultimately destroys the Chinese army.

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