history The resistance of Chungcheong-do. The main force of the Japanese army crossed the sea into Korea in May-June. On July 15th, at the Battle of Qichuanyang, he easily wiped out the Bangji Marines. Then, in Nanyuan City and Huangshi Mountain City, the Bangzi Lu Division was eliminated.
Then the Japanese generals Kato Kiyomasa, Kuroda Nagamasa and Mouri Hidemoto led the army to continue to advance according to the predetermined goal. In mid-September, the resistance of the sticks in Jeolla Province existed only in a small area in the south. The North Korean navy has only 12 ships left. At this time, the Japanese Army Division was continuing to advance to Seoul, and
the Japanese Navy, led by generals such as Todo Takato, Kato Yoshiaki, and Anji Wakizaka, was advancing along the coast of Jeolla-do with the Army Division. The Japanese outpost arrived on September 7. Rampuda Ocean, where they encountered 12 warships of Yi Sun-sin. The stick navy began to tempt the Japanese navy. On September 16, after receiving the news of the discovery of the main force of the remaining navy in Bangzi, Tengtang Gaohu led 30 medium-sized Guanchuan ships to start the pursuit, preparing for a decisive battle with the Bangzi navy. As a result, they were lured into an unfamiliar water by the Bangzi Navy. At this time, the tide was low, and several ships in front of the Japanese Navy were blocked by the iron cables and wooden stakes that Bangzi had previously buried in the shallow seabed, and they were turned around and besieged by the Bangzi Navy. As a result, dozens of people such as Tsurushimatsu were killed in action, and the stranded warships were also abandoned.
In this naval battle, the navy of the stick suffered minor damage, but because of fear of being outnumbered, they quickly retreated in the evening. The Japanese navy was not familiar with the road conditions and could not continue to pursue the Bangzi navy, and was afraid of falling into such a trap again. It was not until the next day, September 17, that Toudou Takatora and Wakisaka Anji came to patrol the battlefield again. At this time, there was no sign of the Bangzi Marines in the entire Mingliang waters, and the other party had already slipped away.
The Japanese navy found that the Bangzi navy had already escaped, so they continued to attack the base camp of the Kebangzi navy. On the one hand, it rushed to the west bank of Jeolla Province to support the attack of the Japanese army. Since then, the Japanese army has successfully completed the combat objectives, and the task of sweeping the Jeolla-do Bangji Navy has been completed. Next, he began to build fortress walls in Suncheon, Sacheon, Changwon, and Ulsan, preparing for a decisive battle with the main force of the Ming army heading south.
All in all, the Battle of Mingliang was in the process of the Japanese army marching into Jeolla-do. Yi Sun-sin lured and ambushed the vanguard of the Japanese naval forces in the predetermined sea area, only causing the Japanese vanguard to suffer a little loss, and then left to retreat in order to save. The Japanese navy seized control of the sea and destroyed the base of the Bangzi navy. In this way, Japan actually won, lost a few ships to Japan, and killed dozens of people, but Japan reached the goal of destroying the opponent's naval base. Take control of the sea and cover the strategic objective of advancing the army.
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