Bullshit, the real face behind the battle is this:

Georgiana 2022-04-20 09:02:24

In fact, the name of this battle is "Lulianghai Victory". The background is in the twenty-sixth year of Wanli (1598). It was led by the general of the Ming Dynasty to prepare for the Japanese, Ma Gui, who served as the admiral of North Korea, and the imperial envoy to prepare the Japanese general. Chen Lin, and Chen Lin's subordinate Korean naval commander Yi Shun-sin, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Japanese army, Deng Zilong, the commander-in-chief, and others, pursued the Japanese army (in the 25th year of Wanli, the invading Japanese army was obstructed by the military of the Ming Dynasty. , and the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and other reasons, in the twenty-sixth year of Wanli, on November 18, 1598, a full-scale retreat was carried out. Shimadzu Yoshihiro's department supported Governor Konishi and passed through the Lulianghai incident.

At that time, under the command of the main attacking force led by Chen Lin, the deputy commander Deng Zilong led 3,000 people (Yu's army) to ambush on the north side of Lulianghai; Ship) ambushed at Guanyinpo on the south side of Luliang South; the ambush battle was carried out, the Japanese elite Fifth Army was completely annihilated in this battle, Deng Zilong and Yi Sunchen were killed, Shimazu Yoshihiro escaped, historically known as "Lulianghai Victory".

The most interesting thing is the following:

Japanese historical materials show that this was a war that continued the glory of the Warring States Period and the glory of famous generals, although it was not necessarily glorious (they admitted this);

Korean historical materials said: The reason why this war was won , mainly because of Yi Sun-sin and the North Korean rebels (helplessly, the performance of the government army is too bad), as for other factors, of course there are, but it seems to be relatively minor;

and the Ming Dynasty. . . There is no indication, the funny thing is, because in the eyes of the Ming Dynasty, this war is not a big deal at all.
This is a true fact. The so-called War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and Aid Korea is really nothing in the field of history, and I have never heard of any expert who made a name for himself by studying this matter. Even in the Ming Dynasty, it was only one of the three major Wanli wars. It is only a part of the expedition, and there are not many historical materials. Except for the "Three Examinations of Wanli," which is still so-so, many details can only be found from Japanese and Korean historical materials.

Speaking of which, we can only blame our country for its vast territory and abundant resources. There are everything and everyone. In terms of scale, this war is really not worth mentioning. It has been fought for seven years. It was about 10,000, and it was not until the last year that the troops were barely increased to 80,000, and the battle was over after two months, and the stance was not big. At the same time as this war, the Ming Dynasty also dispatched more than 100,000 troops to encircle and suppress the rebellion of Yang Yinglong in the direction of Sichuan. In the eyes of Comrade Wanli, this rich man named Yang Yinglong (tusi) was a greater threat than Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

In order to fight this war, Japan has put all the old capital such as famous soldiers and soldiers on it. More than 100,000 people were brought to North Korea, and they were refilled after they died. After the fight, there were not enough farmers in the country, so they even arrested North Koreans and went back to farming. , I can't stand it anymore.

Not to mention, North Korea was beaten to the point of being helpless, dying, and was almost wiped out. The king was ready to go out for refuge. The suffering was heavy, and he was naturally impressed.

Comparatively speaking, Japan was desperate for life, North Korea almost died, but the Ming Dynasty did not have a life-threatening posture at all. It sent tens of thousands of people abroad, and paid for the military and food itself, so Japan was supported. Afterwards, even the war reparations were paid No (it is estimated that Japan has no money to give).

What is powerful? That's called power.

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  • Katelyn 2022-03-31 09:01:08

    Live or die, live or die

  • Ray 2022-04-02 09:01:10

    Mature industrial production + skilled film skills + strong national sentiment, it is understandable that it sells so well in Korea. The overall production far exceeds "Chibi".