In the first half of the Battle of Myeongnyang in the Nanjung Ilgi, a large ship entered the enemy camp alone and fired shells and arrows like rain and wind, but several ships watched and did not march, making the situation impossible to count in the future. Knowing that many generals were fighting against many enemies as a small number of soldiers, they just turned around and tried to avoid them. The ship on which Kim Eok-chu, a superior monk, stepped down and was far away. I rowed busily forward and shot various guns such as the President of Jiza and the President of Hyeonja, and it felt like the wind and thunder to go out. The officers stood close together on the ship, and the enemy came out without the courage to fight back. I used to walk away. But surrounded by the enemy in several layers, no one knew what was to come. [It's a matter of how much credibility you acknowledge, but if you acknowledge the basics, it's certain that only the captain entered the enemy camp at least in the early stages of the battle, and that ship Kim Eok-chu is especially far behind. (Lee Sun-shin organized the diary twice in August and September of the year, which was rewritten in the first diary to check and organize the mixed contents by incorrectly writing down the kanji and dates. In the two diaries, the expression of the Battle of Myeongnyang is a little different, but the contents are all the same) We fought for a long time, but no one came out, so it was dangerous, and we were finally surrounded by enemies. Each boat lost its face as it looked back at each other. I calmly admonished him, saying, "Even a thousand enemies will not dare to attack our ship immediately. Don't shake your mind at all, and shoot at the enemy ship with all your might," he said, and when he looked back at the various generals, he stepped back and was in the far sea. When I turned the boat around and issued the order, I was afraid that the enemy would attack me more, so I could neither go forward nor retreat. When I blew the whistle and lowered the flag ordering the heavy army and put the super flag on the mast, the ship of Kim Eung-ham, the commander of the heavy army, came closer to my ship, and the ship of Geoje Hyeonryeong Anwi came first. [After a long fight, everyone was standing back, but they couldn't bring the boat back, so they put up the heavy army and put on the cho-yogi, so only two boats came. The question is how the battle has been so far, and in Volume 6 of the turbulent and Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, the battle with the leading troops of Gurujima-gun ended. To be honest, if we hadn't finished all the ships we've been running to, there would be no way that our allies, who had been scared from the beginning, would come. In other words, the first battle is in a lull. It's either done or retreated, but the area that Yi Sun-shin blocked is the narrowest waterway in Myeongnyang, and the flow rate itself is enormous - everyone who goes there in person or sees the photo of the torrent feels it. Even so, it blew up many reefs, and now the flow rate is quite low. - It is virtually impossible to reverse the ship. If that's such an aggressive situation, too. In the end, there is little possibility that it has retreated, and it is highly likely that it has been finished. Anyway, they called me like this, and our friend came. I stood on the boat and called An Yu myself, saying, "An Yu, do you want to die in the military law?" Do you want to be killed by the military law? Where do you think you'll live if you run away? Therefore, An Yu hurriedly entered the enemy ship. He also called Kim Eung-ham and said, "As a heavy commander, you avoid far away and do not seek a captain, so what are you going to do to escape the sin?" "We will execute them immediately, but the enemy is in a hurry, so let them make merit first." When the two ships were about to attack and fight, the enemy commander commanded two ships under his command, clinging to Anwi's ships as ants at once. Two enemy ships came to the front, and these two ships struck the Anwi boat alone. So when it became dangerous, Yi Sun-shin, along with the other ships, faced them. This part of the battle is described as follows] Anwi and the people on board hit each other with clubs with all their might, stabbed each other with long spears, and fought countless times with blocks of stone, so the people on the ship were exhausted, and the 18 Anwi's great men jumped into the water and swam, but it seemed that they could hardly save them. I turned the boat around and attacked it right away, and when three enemy ships fell and fell, the ships of Song Yeo-jong and Jeong Eung-du, the captain of Pyeongsan Fortification, lined up and fired the enemy, and none of them could move. [At this time, two more ships came out and became five, and with these five ships, three enemy ships were sunk in a row. And this is where Madashi's death comes from] The Japanese, who had surrendered, was the one who had surrendered from the enemy camp of Angolpo. Looking down from my stomach, he said, "The man in that patterned red silk is the enemy general 'Madashi'." I had Kim Dol-son throw a hook and pull it up to a foreign object. So Junsa jumped up and said, "This is Madashi." So I ordered him to cut it into pieces, and the enemy's energy was greatly dampened. At this time, many of our ships knew that the enemy would never invade again, so they hit the drums at once, fired at the President of Jiza and the President of Hyeonja, and fired arrows like rain, shaking the sea and mountains. 이Madashi is Kurushima Michifusa, which has been confirmed in Japanese studies in the 1930s and previous records. In other words, it means that a fleet commander was killed, and in the traditional Japanese style of combat command, the commander's warrior means almost complete annihilation of the unit. He may have been killed a long time ago, but at least the flow rate at this time was more than five to seven knots, so there was no room to retrieve the body unless he had just been killed. In other words, the Gurujima fleet was wiped out at this point. And the battle that follows is as follows.] When we had defeated thirty enemy ships surrounding us, they withdrew and fled, and never dared to approach our navy again. I tried to stay there, but the current was very rough and the situation was also lonely and dangerous, so I moved the camp to the opposite port at dawn, and moved the camp to Dangdangdo Island (Amtae-myeon, Muan-gun) for the night. This is truly heavenly. The 30 ships surrounding us here may refer to the previously completed Kurushima fleet power, or an additional 30 ships afterwards. In this part, Kyungjin and I are considered to be more than 30 ships. According to Japanese records, Todo Takadora, the commander of the naval forces, was injured, and Mori Takamasa, the military superintendent on the same flagship, fell into the water. -_- In order for the main fleet to be in such a situation, at least the entire Japanese fleet in front of it must be said to be in a state of defeat or on the verge of annihilation. -_-; And this is where the battle ended. 이The question is how reliable Yi Sun-shin's record is, at least when comparing Yi Sun-shin's diary with Japan's record, the results of the other battles are less than those of Japan. It is confirmed that Lee Soon-shin writes a diary honestly and writes it down as not at all that he is unclear. In that sense, it is highly likely that those 30 ships also pointed out only what Yi Sun-shin himself confirmed. Perhaps he intentionally reduced his criminal record and wrote down his diary like that. (Since his arrest in February 1597, Lee Soon-shin's diary has been confiscated and questioned.) Otherwise, there is no way that the nobleman who wrote the diary on the day he was shot will not write the diary on the day he won easily] [If interpreted like that, he will have 6, 7, and 8 volumes of the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. And I personally think this is reasonable. However, the confrontation between Wakizaka and Yi Sun-shin has been created to some extent after the defeat of Kurushima, but I don't think it's that strange in terms of the battle situation. It's true that there are a lot of creative elements] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Even if it wasn't a round Uldolmok, a similar operation would have been possible with just the amount of silk. To put it simply, if you block the entrance so that only a juggling can come in with a bat and a supply, and then build a bunker right behind you and put two pavets in, you can stop about a hundred juggling that just lands without control. Especially when you play games with a computer, this entrance defense is a piece of cake. When I wrote it down, it seems that Admiral Yi Sun-shin's ability is disparaged. --; ----------------------- And Yoon Min-hyuk's answer: 1. The position where Yi Sun-shin blocked alone is slightly wider than the dog's capacity. (...) 2. Because the flow rate is too fast, the enemy's approach speed is so fast that the frequency of battle will inevitably increase. 3. In proportion to this, the Joseon front also consumes a lot of physical strength. The fierce army is tired, too. To prevent it from being washed away. 4. Fraud among soldiers is also the worst. This is why Yi Sun-shin is a ridiculous person. -_-; There are quite a few people who said they can't believe there are such humans in human history. In the 1920s, the British admiral's ballad, which mentioned Yi Sun-shin, is praised at almost the same level. -_-; (It's an extreme compliment for the British to say that no European admiral is equal to him.) -_-;) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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