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It was the defeat in the Opium War that led Qing to pursue policies to improve marine power. If the Opium war is the event that drove the modernity of East Asia as well as China, it is no exaggeration to say that the modernity of East Asia originated from war. However, wars in East Asia were historically frequent before modern times. And there was no naval battle like the Japanese invasion of Korea, but the reason that the modern East Asian era originated from the war is that it was a war that occurred in the sea or sea area. So, what is the difference between the pre-modern naval warfare and the Opium war such as the Japanese invasion of Korea? This difference is the standard to distinguish the modern and the modern. In order to explore this difference in connection with the modern East Asian era, I would like to examine the Book of World Geography "Haegukdoji" as an analysis object.