2022년 3월 6일 일요일

Korean history seen as a war.

 [Korean history seen as a war] I read it hard, but I was a little disappointed. Since the author's imagination and records were mixed up without properly revealing the source of the record, I couldn't tell how far the record was and how far the author's imagination was. I thought it would be a good professional librarian, but Soma somehow expected it to be a popular librarian, and as the author said, it was a little less than expected to be used to make it easier to understand military science. Below is a question about the text. Oh, right. The title is Blade Hae. I tried parodying it. As you all know, Pukyong is the warehouse of Goguryeo people. LOL 1. Battle of Gwansanseong Fortress - I understand that the Baekje army did not know the southward of the Kim Moo-ryeok army stationed in Hanseong Fortress in Silla at all. Baekje troops led by Prince Dawn were not tactically surrounded and annihilated while engaged with Kim Moo-ryung forces, but were destroyed by being strategically surrounded by retreats from the rear, and only the command, including Dawn and Jwapyeong, managed to escape. In addition, according to the Three Kingdoms Fraud and the Japanese Clerk, the King Seong was not caught accidentally after the reign of Kim Moo-ryeok, but Silla army ambushed and caught and beheaded. 2. The Battle of the Salsu - I wonder why the contents of the naval forces led by Nae Ho-ah and who went directly to Pyongyang are not covered in the text of the book. The book says there is no record, but according to the records of Samguksagi, Naehoa's naval forces landed at the mouth of the Daedong River, won the first battle, and advanced to the outer castle of Pyongyang by selecting 40,000 elite, but later led 500 troops from the forefront and destroyed them. Originally, there were 150,000 support forces in Ansi Province in Bonhae-do, but only 36,800 troops led by Ko Yeon-soo surrendered, so even if more than half of the soldiers and escape soldiers were estimated to be 20,000 to 30,00, I was curious because there was no record after that. Perhaps the author's imagination is quite logical. 4. Illicheon Battle - The left and right troops were 10,000 horse soldiers and 20,000 troops, respectively, the middle army was 30,000 horse soldiers, 9500 horse cavalry troops, and the rear 300 cavalry and 14,700 infantry from several castles. However, in the text of the book, it is said that Gong Hwon led 10,000 cavalry in the rear guard, but I wonder what records were based on. The military restoration of the party on page 5.141. The party abolished mid- to long-term soldiers through the reform of cavalry by Lee Se-min, Lee Jung, and Lee Se-jeok, left the shock operation to the infantry, and mass-produced soldiers to supplement the vacancy of mid- to long-term soldiers with mobility and tactics. However, in Restoration Island, cavalry are described as mid- to long-term soldiers. 6. Battle of Gwiju 1-Geomcha was never a new weapon of Goryeo. [Yukdo] If you look at "Hodo" section, "The axis is short, so we roll well and prepare 120 tanks equipped with windows." This was used by the emperor to defeat Chiu in the past, and it is used to attack enemy infantry and cavalry, intercept cornered enemies, and block defeated enemies." In addition, Naseong Fortress in Gaegyeong began to be built in 1020, after the end of the third war of Gisaeng, and it will not be completed until nine years later. In the text of the book, it is said that So Bae-ap saw Naseong in Gaegyeong, which did not exist during the Second War, and his momentum was dampened. 7. Battle of Gwiju 2 - When Sobae-ap arrived in Gaegyeong, 10,000 Kim Jong-hyun was still chasing Sobae-ap until then. In fact, when So Bae-ap camped just around the corner of Gaegyeong, King Xuanzong was freaked out because there were few troops in Gaegyeong, including six weeks in Gangdong, and he was deceived by the poker face preparing for the sit-in. (In fact, So Bae-ab launched a direct attack against Gaegyeong, but Ji Kkoge will continue to chase him from the time he moves south.) Kim Jong-hyun failed to catch him due to the fantastic maneuver of So Bae-ab, but confused the Goryeo army when the two troops confronted him. The fact that Kim Jong-hyun camped in front of Gaegyeong and waited for Sobae pressure is like a description that ignores the author's record too much. In addition, it is widely believed that Goryeo did not deploy all 208,000 troops directly under Kang Gam-chan, but placed them on the northern defense line, including the six states of Gangdong, and that the Goryeo forces facing the Khitan forces in their return home are almost similar to the Khitan army. It is estimated that there were 20,000 to 30,000 troops lost when the Khitan army moved south to Gaegyeong and then north again, so the Khitan army faced 70,000 to 80,000 and the Goryeo army about 100,000 troops. According to the records of the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, the number of Japanese troops was 10 times higher than that of Lee Seong-gye, but this is a bit exaggerated. It is not known because there is no accurate record, but it is widely believed that the Goryeo army was similar to or less than Japanese pirates. 9. Battle of Tangeumdae Terrace - From page 209, the first chapter, it emphasizes that the Joseon army was completely helpless, but in fact, it was a war in which the Joseon army took an offensive, and the Joseon army won much more. Please refer to Bonhae's "Let's dig into the truth of the seven-year war."

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