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The Famous quotes by Admiral Yi Sun-sin / Baekui Jonggun mean? (백의종군 의미 )

by 짱신나^^ 2024. 2. 3.
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 "If we fight to the death, we will live; if we live, we will die." 

In Korean history admiral Yi Sun Shin is really something. He is consistently chosen as the most respected person by Koreans. One of Admiral Yi Sun-sin's most famous anecdotes is the story of his determination to fight to the death during the Battle of Hansan in 1592.

 

Despite facing overwhelming odds, Yi Sun-sin demonstrated unwavering courage and determination. Before the Battle of Myeongnyang, he addressed his soldiers with these words, encouraging them to fight with all their might. 


 "If we fight to the death, we will live; if we live, we will die." This quote became a rallying cry for his troops, inspiring them to fight with all their might. Admiral Yi Sun-sin's leadership and determination played a crucial role in the victory at the Battle of Hansan.

 

필사즉생, 필생즉사

 

 

Baekui Jonggun

It means White-clad Soldier" or "Wearing White Clothes and FightingBaekui Jonggun was a special punishment in Korea long ago.The king had Yi sun-shin busted down to a private in the army. People said a white clad soldier, another with no rank, nothing. It was for military leaders who did something wrong. They had to walk a long way to the capital city as a way to say sorry. They wore white clothes and walked barefoot. This was a very difficult journey.  

 

Yi Sun-sin was a great military leader who fought against the Japanese invaders. He won many battles and saved Korea. But one time, he was falsely accused of a crime and was punished with Baekui Jonggun. He walked for many days and nights, even though he was tired and hungry. Yi Sun-sin's story shows that he was a brave and loyal man. He never gave up, even when things were difficult. He is a hero to many people in Korea.

 


" I still have 13 ships left "
Yi Sun Shin's rival, Won Gyun was a military officer during the same period. When Yi Sun-sin was falsely accused due to political conflicts and stripped of his official rank, Won Gyun became the naval commander. However, during the Battle of Chilcheollyang, Won Gyun’s forces were defeated by the Japanese navy, and he lost his life. . As a result, many of the Korean ships were destroyed or captured, leaving only 13 ships under Admiral Yi Sun-sin's command.

Despite being vastly outnumbered, Admiral Yi Sun-sin refused to give up. He famously said, "I still have 13 ships left," and went on to lead his remaining fleet to victory in the Battle of Myeongnyang.

This statement symbolizes his resolve to continue fighting for his country, regardless of the circumstances. With these 13 ships, he led his troops to several significant victories against the Japanese navy, demonstrating exceptional leadership. His story serves as a symbol of resilience and patriotism, inspiring many generations to come.

 

These anecdote is a testament to the power of determination and the importance of never giving up in the face of adversity. It also serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought to protect their country and their people.

 

 

" Do not let anyone know of my death"

One of Admiral Yi Sun-sin's most famous anecdotes is the story of his death during the Battle of Noryang in 1598. Despite being severely wounded during the battle, Admiral Yi Sun-sin continued to lead his troops until he eventually died from his injuries.

According to legend, Admiral Yi Sun- sin's last words were, "Do not tell anyone that I have died." "Do not let anyone know of my death" Yi Sun-sin knew that the news of his death would demoralize his troops and jeopardize the outcome of the battle. so He wanted to maintain the illusion of his leadership and ensure that the fleet would continue fighting with full force. His decision to conceal his death was a strategic move to protect Korea from defeat.Yi Sun-sin's death was a huge loss for Korea, but his sacrifice and strategic brilliance ensured victory at Noryang.

 

The Korean navy successfully repelled the Japanese fleet, preventing them from invading the southern provinces.
Yi Sun-sin's death was kept a secret for several days until the fleet returned to safety. Yi Sun-sin is revered as a national hero in Korea and his story is still widely told and celebrated today.

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