The Immortal Yi Soon Shin Battle of Jinju part 3
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Magistrate of Dong-Bok, Hwang Jin, became the chief commander of Jinju after Kim-Shi-Min's death. Like Constable Kim before him, Hwang Jin was also killed in battle while defending the Jinju Fortress the year after this siege. The second siege of Jinju resulted in the defeat of the Chosunese Army.
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I can see that the dislikes were given by japanese nationalists who hate to face up to the facts!!! They need to open their eyes to the harsh truth!
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@sonicman800 japan never even won any battle they won 99% :)
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citizen korean chosunese they go jinju citizon 3.800 troop vs japanese 30.000 man attack tonight for jinju fort. japanese retreat all they 30.000 man no dereat to begon. korea citizen 3.800 troop win October 10, 1592. year victory for chosun
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@ANsetsuBUtai Oh yea, SUUUURRRE. NOW all of a sudden Korea needs assistance from EVERYONE. Why is it always EVERYONE?
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@stimsWonderland FYI with the assistance of china,korea win the war against japan(please read it in wikipedia)
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@Samperor i know that however... the Samurai was invented in Goguryeo... The Korean technique primarily focuses on one-versus-many... vs the Japanese technique which focuses on one-versus-one... We grew over the fact many countries invaded us. Japan took our culture by a way... just saying :P
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@joe117pwn No dude, I'm korean myself and Kumdo is acctually Japanese. Like taekwondo was based of shotokan karate. We had a different way of sword fighting. It was very similar to the Chinese style.
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JAPANESE THEORIES ARE RETARDED FOR EX... THEY INVENTED SAMURAI??????? KOREA MADE GUMDO......... WHICH IS KOREAN NOT JAPANESE AND WAS AT LEAST 500 YEARS OLDER THAN SAMURI>
japan never even won wars. and slaughtering chinese didnt count cuz chinese didnt even have weapons and they were killing civilians. even around the 19 hundreds they never won any war
sonicman800 2 years ago 7
it should be known to all people that japan never won wars against koreans since ancient times. battles yes, wars no. that is historical fact, not human opinion.
hyoboy81 2 years ago 7