The only pity is that Mingliang was shot instead of Luliang two months later.
Although Mingliang embodies the powerful halo of Yi Sun-sin, it is only a small prelude to the final great curtain call for the entire seven-year anti-Japanese war. Shun Chen is the enemy.
I want to come to the Luliang naval battle two months later, the Ming Dynasty and the North Korean coalition forces completely wiped out the elite Fifth Army led by Shimazu Yoshihiro, sank more than 400 Japanese pirates warships, and annihilated more than 10,000 Japanese pirates (the Battle of Mingliang Yi Sun-sin was named after Yi Sun-shin). A mere 12 turtle ships attacked more than 400 Japanese warships and eventually sank more than 40 other warships and wiped out more than 3,000 people), forcing Toyotomi Hideyoshi's future successor, Governor Konishi to escape back to Japan. Super Ming Liang.
From the splendid change of the situation on the battlefield, Luliang is also a complete victory... In order to save his friend Yi Sun-shin, he led four frigates to rush into the siege of Japanese pirates. Chen Lin, the commander of the coalition; With the Japanese pirates chasing and attacking Yi Sun-sin, who was unfortunately killed in battle; Deng Zilong (a 70-year-old iron-blooded general at the time), the deputy commander of the Ming army who died in the battle to cut off the Japanese pirates' retreat. So many wonderful clips written unfortunately, why did you choose Ming Liang to shoot? -
Today, I want to come to South Korea to become increasingly de-Sinicized. This is also the only choice. I hope to see the Luliang naval battle co-produced by China and South Korea in the future... Let the Chinese and North Korean soldiers who died hand in hand also be comforted... I wanted to come here to thank Ming The huge sacrifices made by the army in this seven-year war North Korea also established a big newspaper, and sacrificed every year, and now this big newspaper has disappeared...
Finally, under the spit, the military uniforms worn by the troops led by Yi Sun-sin in the film Equipment is the standard of the Ming Dynasty -. -
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