Napolean never knew Admiral Yi. You're talking about history. You don't base history on opinions and beliefs. You base them on facts. Saying ridiculous lies that might insult other people doesn't help anyone. I'm Korean, but I don't go around saying we are some sort of superior race. This is a wrong way to show patriotism. So please stop.
@hyperbole as prestigious and righteous model Admiral Yi is to us Koreans, other nations' heroes influence the same to their own nation... Do you even know any Turkissh hero? Swedish? Don't be ignorant and try to compare other nation's heroes to Yi who other foreigners would never heard of. It's both insulting and disgracing, since all you get will be angry responses and counter-comparison to Yi.
And for the sake of sanity don't start saying Yi is greater commander than Gengkiskhan. please.
@hyperbole oh plz don't... I'm Korean but it's almost certain that Napoleon never knew admiral Yi... And Admiral Togo's appraisal is one of those rumors that has been said for some time but not quite proven. Even if he really did, it is more likely he did say so to just to give Koreans a rip-service, or out of conflict between Japanese navy and army to draw more budgets by persuading the importance of navy... either way, I know Yi is the greatest Korean hero ever but as pretious and rightous
@consdel2000 It's too bad that Yi Soon-shin wasn't around in 1910. In 1910, all Koreans were cowardly dogs and handed over their country to Japanese imperialists. Don't forget that Korean men willingly sold their daughters and wives to Japanese whorehouses and became rich. Modern Koreans are filthy dogs and whoremongers. Poor Yi Soon-shin. A noble man like him fought and died for Koreans, a low, disgusting race.
@kimcheestinks It's too bad that Yi Soon-shin wasn't around in 1910. In 1910, all Koreans were cowardly dogs and handed over their country to Japanese imperialists. Don't forget that Korean men willingly sold their daughters and wives to Japanese whorehouses and became rich. Modern Koreans are filthy dogs and whoremongers. Poor Yi Soon-shin. A noble man like him fought and died for Koreans, a low, disgusting race.
@gangadarits It's too bad that Yi Soon-shin wasn't around in 1910. In 1910, all Koreans were cowardly dogs and handed over their country to Japanese imperialists. Don't forget that Korean men willingly sold their daughters and wives to Japanese whorehouses and became rich. Modern Koreans are filthy dogs and whoremongers. Poor Yi Soon-shin. A noble man like him fought and died for Koreans, a low, disgusting race.
I want his courage, honor, and loyalty to the people of the nation. He didn't care if he died in battle as long as the innocent people lived and the country stayed in tact to keep them safe after he died. I want that kind of heart.
Many of the small details such as Yi Soon Shin struggling to live long enough in order to watch his navy be victorious in Noryang have been said to merely heighten the drama. However, I have been told these small details ever since I was a little kid from my parents, way before this drama came out. The filmmakers, who are probably the same age as my parents, probably learned this in school.
Horatio Nelson had 27 ships agains 33 inexperienced french and spanish ships.
This man stoped the japanese invasion forces counting 133 warships and over 200 supply ships, heading for the korean capital with the last 13 ships of the korean feet.
The hero from the battle of Tsushima, the famous japanese admiral Togo, said: "...Next to him, I am little more than a petty officer.
What most people forget is that Yi Soon Shin's worst enimes were not the Japanese but the other Koreans like Admiral Won and the King (before the prince interviened).
I LOVED this series!! What a righteous man! What sacrifices he made for his country! Now here is a role model for young people! He always did the right thing no matter the personal cost! What a HERO!!!
Horatio Nelson of the Royal British Fleet, who defeated Napolean's navy in Trafalgar at the cost of his life? Now that I think about it, the similarities does seem over the point of coincidence. Who knows, you may be right! ^^
Lee sun-shin always fought against outnumbering enemies because the Government were driven to the end of peninsula and couldn't supply. Chinese navy never participated in the war from 1592~1597. Their navy only fought together in the last battle that Lee died.
Seoul was occupied within 20 days of landing of Japanese. Difference of Japanese muskette gun vs. arrow was very big. Korean were in panic. At that time, Admiral Lee Sun-shin got the first victory. so Korean people escaped from the panic. Korean made volunteer army for their lives.
Because the Japanese tried to end Korean royal line during the ancient chosun (before common era) then you say Goguryeo (before 1000 AD) was the strongest kingdom because that is very relevant to the Imjin War (1592-98 AD). What the fuck.
You are historically retarded because you are blinded by your nationlism. You make Koreans look as like ignorant dumbasses yelling random information to make a point. Either get educated or die in a riot, please.
In MyoungRyang Battle, He has no Turtle ship. Because Almost all of Chosunese Navy were defeated by Japan at that time. He have only 13 Panok-ships with no cover. And through the war, we estimates that only 3~5 Turtle ships were made. because they couldn't manage so that many Turtle Ships.
All Turtle ships were destoryed by Japanese navy in Chilchunryang Battle commandored by Admiral Won-Gyun prior to Myoungrang Battle.
Almost Chosunese(=Korean)navy soldiers were died at Chilchunryang. When he came back to commander, He got only 13 ships and 130 soldiers. Of course, He collected more soldiers before the battle, but couldn't get more ships because of quick persuit of Japanese navy. Accurate number of Japanese battle ships was 133 ships
13 하녹선 and 2 거북선...best fleet in the ancient world. Those 15 Korean warships > 1000+ jap ships from hell itself. 이순신, you have my deepest respects.
And yes, fuck that movie 300. Wtf has Sparta ever done compared to Korea. In fact I might've respected those Spartans better if Zack Snyder didn't turn that event into a fanboy action crapfilm.
I actually agree with this. Long live Hae Mosu, Long live Emperor Jumong, Long live Yeon Gaesomun, long live Daejoyoung, long live King Se Jong, Long live Admiral Yi Soon Shin. MANSEI! MANSEI! MANSEI!
Yi shun Shin AKA li Shun Chen in Chinese is one of the greatest choson(korean Yi dynasty)naval commander as compared to nelson horatio of the british navy that defeat napoleon fleet
GREETINGS FROM TURKEY KOREAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS. DAE HAN MIN GUK SU MANSE... TEO KI MANSE... Long live Admiral Yin Soon Shin... Long live Baskomutan Mustafa Kemal ATATÜRK... Long live Attila. Long live Chingis Khan. Long live Oghuz Khan. Long live METE KHAN. Long live Tu-Man Khan. Long live all of Turkic ,Korean and Turanian Commanders.
The battle that Yi won with 13 turtle ships against 350 Japanese warships tops the Battle of Thermopylae easily as the greatest stand in history, in my opinion.
Actually he fought against that armada with just 13 normal gallies. He could only finance the building of only 2 turtle ships I beileve. I think that was the battle of Moungyang or something like that. Fuck that 300 shit, Yi Soon-shin is more badass than that Sparta guy ever could have been.
Spartans got their asses beat by the Persians and the damn Athenians for christ sakes, They only acted tough, Yi Soon-shin was too busy kicking asses and being awesome to act tough.
That's why he's the immortal, and they're known for dying.
and the goguryeo actually defeated the sui ( chinese) army of 1,130,000 with only about 20,000 defenders in the country. Not to mention that Tang Taizong himself died from a goguryeo arrow in his eye . Uncomparable to movie 300
everyone just shut up and enjoy the video. take your historical argument to some place else!
hyoboy81 1 week ago
Dae Jo Young and Yi Soon Shin, I have never watched better shows than those two. They blew my mind. Just.. so epic.
DhakkanProduction 2 months ago
everyone just shut up and watch the video. take your historical arguments and opinion to some place else!
hyoboy81 3 months ago
Where can I find the other songs for immortal yi? Does anyone know?
SadLittleTurkey 4 months ago
@hyperbole
Napolean never knew Admiral Yi. You're talking about history. You don't base history on opinions and beliefs. You base them on facts. Saying ridiculous lies that might insult other people doesn't help anyone. I'm Korean, but I don't go around saying we are some sort of superior race. This is a wrong way to show patriotism. So please stop.
Zarmagedon419 6 months ago
@hyperbole 나폴레옹이 무슨 이순신을 ㅡㅡ....답답하다.... 사실이 아니면 우기지좀 마세요. This guy has a wrong information...
goyange34 6 months ago
I'm in my twenties and I still have say the line "when I grow up, I want to be..."
just like like Yi Soon Shin.
avalonkiller 6 months ago
OMG I LOVE THIS DRAMA AND THE MUSIC!!! GIVES A HUGE GOOSEBUMPS !! IM BUYING THIS DRAMA SET!!! GO YI SUN SIN!!!
xktwnxl4zlx213 7 months ago
is this an advertisement? whenever i click on a video this comes up :-? strange
koorosh700 9 months ago
@koorosh700 I think it's the theme song
mosee06 7 months ago
@hyperbole as prestigious and righteous model Admiral Yi is to us Koreans, other nations' heroes influence the same to their own nation... Do you even know any Turkissh hero? Swedish? Don't be ignorant and try to compare other nation's heroes to Yi who other foreigners would never heard of. It's both insulting and disgracing, since all you get will be angry responses and counter-comparison to Yi.
And for the sake of sanity don't start saying Yi is greater commander than Gengkiskhan. please.
rulercoo 1 year ago
@hyperbole oh plz don't... I'm Korean but it's almost certain that Napoleon never knew admiral Yi... And Admiral Togo's appraisal is one of those rumors that has been said for some time but not quite proven. Even if he really did, it is more likely he did say so to just to give Koreans a rip-service, or out of conflict between Japanese navy and army to draw more budgets by persuading the importance of navy... either way, I know Yi is the greatest Korean hero ever but as pretious and rightous
rulercoo 1 year ago
@rulercoo agreed! and i'm also korean myself.
hyoboy81 1 year ago
@consdel2000 I'm not even a jap you loser. hahaha get a life
Samperor 1 year ago
@consdel2000 dude get a life!
Samperor 1 year ago
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@consdel2000 It's too bad that Yi Soon-shin wasn't around in 1910. In 1910, all Koreans were cowardly dogs and handed over their country to Japanese imperialists. Don't forget that Korean men willingly sold their daughters and wives to Japanese whorehouses and became rich. Modern Koreans are filthy dogs and whoremongers. Poor Yi Soon-shin. A noble man like him fought and died for Koreans, a low, disgusting race.
kimcheestinks 1 year ago
@consdel2000 Why don't you shove A-bomb up your ass! I am sure a fag like you love it.
kimcheestinks 1 year ago
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@kimcheestinks It's too bad that Yi Soon-shin wasn't around in 1910. In 1910, all Koreans were cowardly dogs and handed over their country to Japanese imperialists. Don't forget that Korean men willingly sold their daughters and wives to Japanese whorehouses and became rich. Modern Koreans are filthy dogs and whoremongers. Poor Yi Soon-shin. A noble man like him fought and died for Koreans, a low, disgusting race.
kimcheestinks 1 year ago
HERO!
gangadarits 1 year ago
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@gangadarits It's too bad that Yi Soon-shin wasn't around in 1910. In 1910, all Koreans were cowardly dogs and handed over their country to Japanese imperialists. Don't forget that Korean men willingly sold their daughters and wives to Japanese whorehouses and became rich. Modern Koreans are filthy dogs and whoremongers. Poor Yi Soon-shin. A noble man like him fought and died for Koreans, a low, disgusting race.
kimcheestinks 1 year ago
I want his courage, honor, and loyalty to the people of the nation. He didn't care if he died in battle as long as the innocent people lived and the country stayed in tact to keep them safe after he died. I want that kind of heart.
bluewave1991 1 year ago
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kimcheestinks 1 year ago
Many of the small details such as Yi Soon Shin struggling to live long enough in order to watch his navy be victorious in Noryang have been said to merely heighten the drama. However, I have been told these small details ever since I was a little kid from my parents, way before this drama came out. The filmmakers, who are probably the same age as my parents, probably learned this in school.
koreanboy570 1 year ago
my first drama i watched, but yet still stands as my favorite..
MoondawgJM 1 year ago
One of the best TV series I have ever seen
picknana 2 years ago
Horatio Nelson had 27 ships agains 33 inexperienced french and spanish ships.
This man stoped the japanese invasion forces counting 133 warships and over 200 supply ships, heading for the korean capital with the last 13 ships of the korean feet.
The hero from the battle of Tsushima, the famous japanese admiral Togo, said: "...Next to him, I am little more than a petty officer.
Ashengard111 2 years ago 31
fuck ya motha fucka he had idk like 23 battles neva lost and 16 ships againts 300 he won fucking Korean pride right there
gasoline2burn 2 years ago
@gasoline2burn actually 12 ships against 500 ships....
AllJoinSomething 2 years ago
anyone who want the song just write your Email. ill send it.
shim198913 2 years ago
I WANT IT.
smoshfan02 1 year ago
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@shim198913 send me it please :) mail to - Abimatt@gmail.com Thanks sooo much :D can you make into mp3 format please, if possible
Abikuttan 1 year ago
What most people forget is that Yi Soon Shin's worst enimes were not the Japanese but the other Koreans like Admiral Won and the King (before the prince interviened).
RoninShinobi88 2 years ago 5
yeah ofcourse.
no doubt that the japs never were a "threat".
not for Yi Sun-Shin.
ssi1991 2 years ago
magnificent admiral, magnificent korean drama!
Nightwisher87 2 years ago
His turtle ship replicas are on exhibit in the War Memorical Museum in U.S.
Tomrice00 2 years ago 3
He fought 23 battles, and he never lost. great!
Tomrice00 2 years ago 4
Yi Soon Shin may have been a great man and he may have done great things but eventually the Japanese came back with a vengance and turned the tide.
RoninShinobi88 2 years ago
yeah well that happened a loooong time later
bleachtv1 2 years ago
Actually, japanese lost the war.
mekon11 2 years ago 2
every single one.
ssi1991 2 years ago
I deeply give respect to admiral Yi, Soon-Shin. You're the one that true Korean hero.
Jamie4557 2 years ago 5
I agree
Yeungchunming1992 2 years ago
Anyone know where to get this soundtrack from? As in mp3?
NKSK007 2 years ago
I wish I could act in that show.
those armors are so fucking awesome.
holyknight234 2 years ago
I LOVED this series!! What a righteous man! What sacrifices he made for his country! Now here is a role model for young people! He always did the right thing no matter the personal cost! What a HERO!!!
fadedrose18 2 years ago 18
I now believe that Yi Soon Shin was reincarnated to Lord Nelson
NKSK007 3 years ago 6
Horatio Nelson of the Royal British Fleet, who defeated Napolean's navy in Trafalgar at the cost of his life? Now that I think about it, the similarities does seem over the point of coincidence. Who knows, you may be right! ^^
lpjuunin 2 years ago 4
thank you frce68
IHateBeingSingle 3 years ago 2
hi can anybody please tell me the name of the song? i love this song
IHateBeingSingle 3 years ago 3
칼의 노래 (song of sword) by Wonil)
frce68 3 years ago 3
Lee sun-shin always fought against outnumbering enemies because the Government were driven to the end of peninsula and couldn't supply. Chinese navy never participated in the war from 1592~1597. Their navy only fought together in the last battle that Lee died.
frce68 3 years ago 2
It is quite ironic that the Ming navy assisting at Noryang was one of the main reasons for Yi Soon Shin getting mortally wounded.
KoreaEatCat 3 years ago 2
Seoul was occupied within 20 days of landing of Japanese. Difference of Japanese muskette gun vs. arrow was very big. Korean were in panic. At that time, Admiral Lee Sun-shin got the first victory. so Korean people escaped from the panic. Korean made volunteer army for their lives.
frce68 3 years ago 2
actually during the choson dynasty the capitol was pyongyang the present capitol of the north side of korea
scottyi88 3 years ago
Why would the king flee from his throne to pyongyang then?
KoreaEatCat 3 years ago
because of the japs try to end our royal line durin ancient choson goguryeo was basicly the strongest kingdom and their capitol is pyonyang
scottyi88 3 years ago
Because the Japanese tried to end Korean royal line during the ancient chosun (before common era) then you say Goguryeo (before 1000 AD) was the strongest kingdom because that is very relevant to the Imjin War (1592-98 AD). What the fuck.
You are historically retarded because you are blinded by your nationlism. You make Koreans look as like ignorant dumbasses yelling random information to make a point. Either get educated or die in a riot, please.
KoreaEatCat 3 years ago 2
well u need to take a chill pill daum gettin all emotional and sit
scottyi88 3 years ago
In MyoungRyang Battle, He has no Turtle ship. Because Almost all of Chosunese Navy were defeated by Japan at that time. He have only 13 Panok-ships with no cover. And through the war, we estimates that only 3~5 Turtle ships were made. because they couldn't manage so that many Turtle Ships.
frce68 3 years ago
All Turtle ships were destoryed by Japanese navy in Chilchunryang Battle commandored by Admiral Won-Gyun prior to Myoungrang Battle.
Almost Chosunese(=Korean)navy soldiers were died at Chilchunryang. When he came back to commander, He got only 13 ships and 130 soldiers. Of course, He collected more soldiers before the battle, but couldn't get more ships because of quick persuit of Japanese navy. Accurate number of Japanese battle ships was 133 ships
frce68 3 years ago
but with only 12 ships in battle, general yi defeated 300 japanese ships , sinking 150 jap navy and losing no ships.
Under command of general yi, viirtually no korean ships were sunk
mountedantman 2 years ago
Subbed YouTube videos of YSS episodes, that is.
PonderosaTrekker 3 years ago
Yi Soon Shin surpassed even Lord Nelson, if you ask me. He's the greatest (and I loved the series as well. Too bad there aren't any subbed ones).
PonderosaTrekker 3 years ago
13 하녹선 and 2 거북선...best fleet in the ancient world. Those 15 Korean warships > 1000+ jap ships from hell itself. 이순신, you have my deepest respects.
And yes, fuck that movie 300. Wtf has Sparta ever done compared to Korea. In fact I might've respected those Spartans better if Zack Snyder didn't turn that event into a fanboy action crapfilm.
Yi Soon Shin all the way.
lpjuunin 3 years ago 3
I actually agree with this. Long live Hae Mosu, Long live Emperor Jumong, Long live Yeon Gaesomun, long live Daejoyoung, long live King Se Jong, Long live Admiral Yi Soon Shin. MANSEI! MANSEI! MANSEI!
Itachi987 3 years ago
하녹선은 판옥선으로 수정하시는게.. 좋을듯 해요
Jyunkei 3 years ago 2
thats korea baby!
the greatest nation that ever existed!
ssi1991 2 years ago
WHERE CAN I GET THE SONG!! i know its called song of the swords but i must find it!
Shadow2271 3 years ago
long live goguryeo long live choson long live the yi dynasty
scottyi88 4 years ago 3
i love this it so cool...^_^
YI SOON-SHIN ROCK!!!!
HE SO CUTE.....
NICE DRAMA
Rikku1545 4 years ago 3
WTF, he is cute? r u gay?
He is supposed to be awesome
sangyuni96 3 years ago
Pst... he a she~~~~
Shadow2271 3 years ago 2
...And if any of you had not enough of seeing Yi Sun Shin's face then go grab a Korean 10,000 won bill for you to stare at 24/7!
teoteous 4 years ago
Long live the greatest naval admiral that ever lived ! ! !
kenVHYT 4 years ago 2
Yi shun Shin AKA li Shun Chen in Chinese is one of the greatest choson(korean Yi dynasty)naval commander as compared to nelson horatio of the british navy that defeat napoleon fleet
stanislaw84 4 years ago
SaguTuran 4 years ago
same respects here. we are distant cousins in actuallitty. Glad to see you all loving korean dramas. Keep it up!
mountedantman 2 years ago
Does anyone know a website where we could watch this drama? Crunchyroll doesn't have it. :-(
bpp202 4 years ago
great drama!!!
minifin777 4 years ago
OI! What the Ideon is to giant robot anime, Yi Soon-Shin is to historical korean dramas. Long live the immortal one.
TKGB2006 4 years ago
The battle that Yi won with 13 turtle ships against 350 Japanese warships tops the Battle of Thermopylae easily as the greatest stand in history, in my opinion.
AdarianDreamer 5 years ago
Actually he fought against that armada with just 13 normal gallies. He could only finance the building of only 2 turtle ships I beileve. I think that was the battle of Moungyang or something like that. Fuck that 300 shit, Yi Soon-shin is more badass than that Sparta guy ever could have been.
IvonoftheGWF 4 years ago 4
rofl... more badass than spartans...
sangyuni96 3 years ago
Your damn skippy boy.
Spartans got their asses beat by the Persians and the damn Athenians for christ sakes, They only acted tough, Yi Soon-shin was too busy kicking asses and being awesome to act tough.
That's why he's the immortal, and they're known for dying.
IvonoftheGWF 3 years ago 2
and the goguryeo actually defeated the sui ( chinese) army of 1,130,000 with only about 20,000 defenders in the country. Not to mention that Tang Taizong himself died from a goguryeo arrow in his eye . Uncomparable to movie 300
mountedantman 2 years ago
Tang Taizong died of illness in China not killed by a Goguryeo arrow.
Ganbadesamade 2 years ago
yes, died of illness right after the war.
consoleman09 2 years ago
@mountedantman wrong. Taizong did not die like that lol
lacris202 1 year ago
Long live Yi Soon Shin!!! Long live Korea!!!!
(blessed are the asians, they will dominate the world)
DistantBreeze 5 years ago
The greatest naval commander in all of history!
wildiris 5 years ago
Long Live Admiral Yi Soon Shin!!!
OneLife26 5 years ago