After the outbreak of the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, Won Gyun and Park Hong's official letters came to announce that the Imjin War had occurred, and Yi Sun-shin contacted each camp (to Jeonlausuyeong) when he heard the news and prepared for war. What's unique is that Won Gyun and Park Hong's official letters only contain war situations and enemy forces, and there is no word to intercept them together, such as asking for help. It was just a tip-off announcement. Therefore, the action taken by Yi Sun-shin at this time (cautious, material maintenance) was so natural as a commander of the area that was not directly infiltrated. Some people say that the commander had the discretion of ""convenient worker"", and if that discretion was truly there could be no way that Won Gyun and Park Hong would not make a request for relief even in an emergency when the enemy invaded. And on April 20th, the official letter of the current audit Kim Soo will arrive. It says, "This time, because the enemy is greatly influenced... (Central)... I've already ordered Won Gyun to "go out to sea with all the sailors to prevent invasion of the enemy ship," and I've told them to come and help Gyeongsang-woo immediately. In the end, Kim Soo's official letter means, "I informed the court that the naval forces of the Jeolla left should apply, so wait for the order of the court and consult with the Jeolla auditor in advance."(Of course, I can't find the word convenience here either. If there was such a system, it would not have been possible to get permission from the court.) Upon receiving this official letter, Yi Sun-shin sends a letter stating that he wants the court to give him an order quickly, and also contacts the Jeolla auditor and the Jeolla soldier. Rather than being late, Yi Sun-shin appears to be waiting for the government's prompt support order. Then on April 26th, the chief of the left-handed Seungji (Minjun) arrives. "The best policy is to intercept enemy ships along the waterways and have them look back... ...but if we don't do what we have to do even though the situation is favorable, we'll miss the opportunity." According to the government's order, Yi Sun-shin told Kim Soo, Won Gyun, and Lee Il to "quit the location, enemy ships, many enemy ships, and various secrets to respond to the current anchorage and other measures." This is also a good response. Some people say, "It's the same country, but don't you know the current situation of Gyeongsang-do?" But remember that maps were not common at that time and that the Joseon military had never trained joint operations for angles. A day later, on April 27, the propaganda officer's lighting brought the chief of Jwabuseungji, and the contents said, "The Japanese enemies captured Busan and Dongnae this month and entered Miryang. Now, looking at the Janggye of Wongyun, a superior temple in Gyeongsang-do, I plan to go to the sea to attack the enemy ship." But if something unexpected happens because it's a thousand miles away, do as you please and don't be too constrained by orders." In the end, this means that the pathogens will go out and fight (it's a lie), so support them, but don't worry too much about what's going on at the border, so don't worry too much about the orders. In other words, Lee Soon-shin talks in a way that if he can apply according to his own judgment, he does not have to follow the order too much, so I can feel the mediation's intention to somehow control the behavior of the military officer. Well, is it unreasonable?) Accordingly, Yi Sun-shin says that there are about 500 enemies, so he will mobilize all the naval forces of Jeolla Left Swimming to save them, and send a Janggye saying that he will gather as much as possible until the 29th to support Gyeongsang-do. You can feel it as well, but Lee Soon-shin only shows his willingness to provide enough support until now, but does not show any procrastination. Then, on April 27th, we will receive a letter of honor from the left-hand side, which was brought by the propaganda officer's lighting. The content is similar to the above. However, he still does not leave out the saying, "Coordination is a thousand miles away, so if something unexpected is likely to happen, don't be bound by this order (it's an order to save)." The above words can be an excuse for the commander. He said there was no need to follow the court's order, so he could have made this excuse and that excuse and not supported. However, Yi Sun-shin was once again trying to fight actively by ordering Suyeong to gather by the 29th and asking Won Gyun to tell him where to meet and the enemy's forces. It is easy to see that it was never meant to be saved late. However, a problem will occur on the 29th. It's about the intestinal system and the southern sea of bacteria. On the 29th, on the Janggye of Wongyun, the Japanese naval forces were captured by about 500 ships, and even Gyeongsang Woosuyeong was captured (even if about 10 ships were destroyed), and they were asked to come out to the sea in front of Dangpo (but the Japanese naval forces did not actually advance to Gyeongwoosu). They didn't aim for the Joseon Navy in the first place. Their purpose was to occupy Hanseong in a short time. They thought that if they only occupied the capital like they did in the Warring States period, the country would naturally collapse. For example, Kim Jun-min, who defended Geoje Island without following Wongyun, was an early naval battle of Yi Sun-sin, and even though the important naval commander, Yasuharu Wakizaka, fought in the army to attack, no one ruled. What kind of swimming is Gyeongsang Woo Sooyoung? It is a large jurisdiction of 8 government offices and 16 gunboats, and it is an important swim of more than 80 ships, including the Panok Line and the Narajwa Line. The collapse means that there is no ship in Gyeongsang Province to stop the Japanese naval forces. It also means that the Japanese naval forces that destroyed the Great Fleet were extraordinary. Despite this shocking fact, Yi Sun-shin still does not give up his intention to apply. Won Gyun said he wanted to meet me in Dangpo, and if he supported me, the Japanese would be scared enough to worry about the rear (typical loud voice of Won Gyun), so he probably thought he could say that because Won Gyun had some ship. By the way... ...more sudden news comes from the subordinate general. The South Sea was completely empty. (Lee Eon-ho's notification) At the time, the prefectural governor of the South Sea was Ki Hyo-geun, and according to Kim Sung-il's Janggye, Ki Hyo-geun sent Yi Sun-shin a chief who was worried about what to do. How did Yi Sun-shin hear that Ki Hyo-geun, who had scared Yi Sun-shin, emptied the South Sea and ran away? In other words, it made me think that the Japanese army must have come near the South Sea. If so, the remaining fleet of Wonkyun would be at a shabby level, which is hardly a fleet, Gyeongsang Woosuyeong completely collapsed, and even if you think that Jeolla-do, not Gyeongsang-do, is now in danger, it is not Gyeongsang-do. Lee Soon-shin, who made this judgment, eventually delays the idea of applying. Now Jeolla-do is in danger. In addition, even if I was worried about Wonkyun and tried to apply, Jeolla Left Swimming was too weak to defeat Gyeongsang Woosuyeong and fight against the Japanese troops advancing to the South Sea. So, in the end, Yi Sun-shin waits until the 200 millionth century of Jeolla-do swimming comes. Also, if it is true that Ki Hyo-geun really escaped, some argue that Ki Hyo-geun did not escape. (It is right to burn all of the South Sea if it is a Japanese base, but I don't think it makes sense. If you didn't run away, it means you're going to Won Gyun or you're fighting somewhere, but you don't leave a single guard in the station or join the general in charge. What if the enemy falls or the people and thieves plunder food or weapons? Ki Hyo-geun must have also received Won Gyun's janggye, and I think it's a reasonable interpretation that he was scared of the fall of Gyeongsang Woo Soo-young and ran away, mistaking the Japanese army for advancing to the South Sea.) As a result, Yi Sun-shin made a mistake. In any case, the Japanese army did not advance to the Gyeongsang right field either. However, Yi Sun-shin's mistake was caused by Won Gyun's false information (Gyeongsangwoo Sooyoung was captured) and the ridiculous escape of Ki Hyo-geun, the current leader of the South Sea. On the contrary, the sin is greater in terms of probiotics and Ki Hyo-geun. However, when Lee Eok-gi did not come on May 4, Lee Soon-shin, who was in a hurry, ordered Lee Eok-gi to follow behind and advanced to Dangpo, where there are germs.
Of course, due to the fall of Gyeongsang Woosuyeong and the blue and blue of the South Sea, the Japanese army does not know where they are ambushing, so they thoroughly search and advance.(This was also the cause of the delay in salvation, but it was the prokaryotes and Ki Hyo-geun who brought this upon themselves.) This was the beginning of the salvation, and soon the first victory, the Battle of Okpo, took place. The writing is very mixed up... To summarize, even though it is insufficient...... Lee Soon-shin took the right remedy, and the delay in salvation was the result of Won Gyun's false information and Ki Hyo-geun's wrong behavior rather than Yi Sun-shin's fault. Therefore, I think Lee Soon-shin's salvation is neither his mistake nor his fault. I referred to the writings of the Immortal, Defense Korea, Immortal Yi Sun-shin's homepage, and the Neutral Zone of War Cafe.
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