AbstractThe highlights of the Japanese solar mission,Yohkoh, are presented, with emphasis on flaring structures in the solar corona. Definitive evidences of the magnetic reconnection in the solar corona are observationally confirmed for the first time. New insights in the location of hard X-ray sources are obtained. Completely blueshifted line emissions from highly ionized plasmas are seen at the very initial phase of solar flares. It is revealed that the solar corona is very dynamic in various time scales in X-ray intensities. Ample evidences of numerous flare-like activity like microflares and X-ray jets conclude that they are also the manifestation of the magnetic reconnection.