2022년 2월 28일 월요일

The heroes of defeat in battle in the early days of the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592.

 1. Gyeongsang Jwasuyeong Park Hong Gyeongsang Jwasuyeong was responsible for protecting the coast of Busan, located in Dongnae at the time. Since 1592, Japan has already warned of invasion several times directly or indirectly, and the Joseon Dynasty has predicted the possibility of Japan's attack, so it is natural for front-line border commanders to be defensive against enemy attacks and immediately counterattacks in case of emergency. However, Park Hong shows such absurd behavior. First of all, the record of April 13, the day of the Japanese invasion, is not specific. However, when the enemy attacked Busanjinseong Fortress on April 14, Park Hong looked into it at Dongnaeseong Fortress, heard that the enemy was attacking Dongnaeseong Fortress the next day, and ran away to Gyeongju via Eonyang with the excuse of recruiting more soldiers. It goes without saying that he, an investigator, did not attack any enemies entering the sea, and it is ridiculous to flee to the land, saying he would recruit. For your information, at that time, each Suyeong in the Joseon Dynasty had about 100 ships and 10,000 water bottles. Such a large-scale military camp has never been restored in the seven years of the war and is placed under Japanese occupation. 2. Won Gyun, a Gyeongsang Usuyeong investigator, is a person who is often mentioned these days, and is also ridiculously honored as the first contributor to the Imran by his ancestors. Wongyun was in the investigation of Usuyeong, Gyeongsang-do, located in Oppo, Geoje-do (Opo-ri, Dongbu-myeon, Geoje-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do) at the time of the outbreak of the forest war. It is estimated that Gyeongsang Usuyeong was in a safe position in the direct attack of the Japanese army during the early Imran period. First of all, there is no accurate record of Won Gyun from April 13th to 17th. According to the records, when Kim Soo ordered Won-kyun to leave the military on April 18, he was surprised by the great enemy's situation, buried all Suyeong's battleships and weapons in the sea, burned the government office, and led six wires to Sacheon, Gonyang Land. Yoo Seong-ryong said in "Jingbirok," "Won-gyun, who first saw the enemy soldier landing, was very surprised and could not dare to go out and fight." About 100 wires and gungi of Hwapo were thrown into the sea. He took only the secretaries Lee Young-nam and Lee Un-ryong, divided them into four ships, and fled in a hurry, landing at the entrance of the Konyang Sea to avoid the enemy. This led to the disappearance of all 10,000 naval forces he had." The "Lee Chungmugongjeonseo" records that 73 wires were lost by Won Gyun on the day the Japanese army invaded, and the number of losses is the most accurate according to the Janggye analysis sent by Chungmugong to the court from the beginning of the war. Eventually, Won-gyun destroyed 44 Panokseon and 29 Narrow Line (Contact Line) in Usuyeong, Gyeongsang Province at the time, and ran away from the battlefield with only four Panokseon and two Narrow Line. As a result, the number of naval forces in Usuyeong, Gyeongsang Province, which collapsed, is currently estimated to be around 12,000. 3. Lee Gak, a left-handed soldier in Gyeongsang-do, enters Dongnaeseong Fortress on April 14 with a military with the governor of Ulsan Lee Eon-ham after hearing the news of the Japanese invasion. However, when Busanjinseong Fortress falls and Dongnaeseong Fortress is threatened, Song Sang-hyun's plea to fight together is rejected and camped at Sosan Station. There, he meets Park Jin, the vice president of Miryang, and decides to fight the enemy, deploy about 500 soldiers led by Park Jin to the first line, and he stays in the second line and retreat as the battle broke out with the Japanese army. Lee Gak, who met Park Hong, who abandoned Gyeongsang Jwasuyeong in Eonyang and ran away, split again and returned to Ulsan, and first of all, his family evacuated him. At this time, soldiers from 13 towns and Andong judges gathered in Ulsan barracks as the guidelines for the succession strategy, and Yunanseong asked to fight, but this angle fled as it was, and all of his soldiers collapsed. This human being is later captured and executed by Dowonsu Kim Myung-won. 4. I'm Kim Sung-il, the vice president of the telecommunications company, and everyone knows him well. This human claimed that there would be no invasion of Japan after visiting the telecommunications company. In addition, Cho Dae-gon, a former Gyeongsang-do soldier just before the outbreak of the Imjin War, became old and sick and took over as a successor. According to the Janggye, which he posted to the court on April 17, it says, "There are only 400 enemy ships, dozens of soldiers on board, and all of them do not exceed 10,000." What... 5. Bongsu, who first announced the invasion of the Japanese army at the time of Bongsu, was Eungbong Beacon Fire Station in Gadeokjin, Gyeongsangnam-do (There is also a theory that it is Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Fire Station). This beacon was one of the direct peaks connected to Seoul. However, the beacon is cut off somewhere, so the royal court cannot immediately know the Japanese invasion through the beacon. If the beacon had worked properly, the Japanese invasion, which would have been known to the court on the same day, was made known by Jang Gye, who had been on the battlefield since April 17. --------- It is said that there is no such thing as history, but if there was a thorough boundary between left and right swimming in Gyeongsang-do and the enemy invasion was pre-spread in advance... If about 200 fleets of left and right swimming in Gyeongsang-do had joined forces in the sea in the early days and fought... If the defense system according to the winning strategy was initially operated through quick intelligence... If you were able to manage the military intensively through the performance of missions such as Lee Gak... Did Hanyang burn out in just 20 days?If...

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