Kwon Yul, a Jeolla-do abbot, sent an army to defeat the Japanese enemy at Ungchi, and Jeongdam, the governor of Gimje, was killed in action. When the Japanese invaded reason again, Hwang Jin, the prefect of Dongbok, defeated him. At this time, the enemy tried to invade Jeonju from Geumsan over Ungchi, but Naju Judge Lee Bok-nam lived in Yohaeji with Hwang Park and Jeongdam and attacked the enemy, so auditor Lee Kwang sent a soldier to help the fight. Thousands of the Japanese enemy's vanguard have been rushing straight ahead, shooting and wielding knives, and Bok-nam and others fought for death and shot them with arrows, and the enemy was defeated and retreated. At dawn the next day, the enemy mobilized all their forces and filled the valley, and the sound of guns poured out like thunder. Boknam and others fought against the enemy's first strike, but they eventually retreated without being able to cope with it, and Hwang Bak's military was also defeated and entered Boknam's camp. Jeongdam fought with all his might from the beginning, but when he shot and killed the enemy captain riding a white horse under the red flag, the enemy collapsed and retreated. A little later, when Naju soldiers retreated, Jeongdam was surrounded by soldiers, and when his subordinate recommended Jeongdam to retreat, Jeongdam said, "I would rather kill one more enemy soldier and die than run away for my body and make the enemy powerful." In time, when the enemy soldiers were surrounded in all directions, all the soldiers were scattered and died alone. Lee Bong, a government official, was also killed in action. Boknam retreated and camped in Anjinwon under the ashes, but knowing that the enemy had a defense, he dared not cross the ashes and quit. When Jeongdam heard that Gunsang left the city and fled, he shed tears and became furious, and vowed to repay the nation's kindness with his death. On the day of the military campaign, he took the sacrifice, held a memorial service at the shrine, took an oath, and left, and the villagers were impressed by his loyalty. Later, he told the court that he was in charge of the government post and built the main gate. When the Japanese general again dispatched a large army to invade reason, Kwon Yul encouraged Hwang Jin to lead the soldiers of Dongbok-hyeon and occupied the ashes with Pyeonbi Wiegi and Gong Si-eok to fight greatly. When the enemy climbed up the cliff, Hwang Jin relied on a tree to block bullets and shot an arrow, but there was nothing that did not hit him. They fought all day long to destroy the enemy soldiers, but the bodies piled up and blood flowed, smelling blood to the vegetation. When Hwangjin was hit by a bullet on the day and his morale declined a little, Kwon Yul encouraged businesses to continue, so he was able to win. When the Japanese invaders referred to the three major battles of Joseon, they first fought the battle of Ichi. Lee Bok-nam and Hwang Jin were named after the battle. The Japanese enemy collected the dead bodies from Ungchi's Jinjeon and buried them on the side of the road to make several tombs, and on top of them, he wrote, "We condol the loyal walls of Joseon." The 25th edition, 622 pages, is a record of the Revised Annals of Military-War/Diplomatic-Western Ancestors. Revision records only show battle details. There are many battles the Japanese admiring our generals.
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