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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

【Military Preferred】: Wolf Sky

Today, China's naval strength is growing rapidly, and the people's awareness of sea power is also constantly strengthening, because if a country loses sea power, it means losing its dignity, and China's modern history of humiliation is also a history of sea loss. However, since ancient times, China has not only been a land power, but also a maritime power, especially in the early Ming Dynasty, China's naval strength has been the forefront of the world.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲The Chinese Navy's Liaoning aircraft carrier formation

At that time, the early Ming Dynasty had the only fleet in the world that could fight in the ocean (Zheng He's fleet), twice the sum of all the fleets in the West combined, and even much larger than Columbus and Da Gama a hundred years later, and sailed as far as the east coast of Africa (present-day Somalia and Djibouti), once famous as far as the Indian Ocean coast, establishing a tributary trade circle in the Indian Ocean.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ The huge Zheng He expedition fleet

Even in the middle and late period, when the Ming Dynasty sailors began to decline, they still achieved very good results in foreign wars, including the Battle of Tuen Mun and the Battle of Shiluo Bay, which included the defeat of Western colonists such as Portugal and the Netherlands, but the sum of those foreign naval battles did not win the Japanese Battle of Luliang.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ At the Battle of Tuen Mun, the Ming army defeated the strip of Western colonists

At that time, 6 years after the outbreak of the Wanli War to Aid Korea, Daming sent troops to aid Korea, achieved many victories, including the "Great Victory of Pyongyang", and helped the Dprk recover more than a thousand miles south of the Han River.

However, because the Ming Dynasty was also constantly in trouble, in addition to fighting against Japan, the Battle of Ningxia and the Battle of Bozhou also broke out in the northwest and southwest frontiers of the Ming Dynasty, so China and Japan began peace talks in 1593.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Map of the situation in East Asia in the middle of the Ming Dynasty

However, the negotiations between the Ming Dynasty Wanli Court and the Japanese Guanbai Toyotomi Hideyoshi eventually broke down, so in February 1597, the Japanese 140,000 troops invaded Korea again, and the Korean envoys hurriedly met with the Wanli Emperor and submitted the credentials, with a handful of snot and a handful of tears telling the hardships of the escape of their own king Li Fu and the crimes of the Japanese invasion of Korea for 6 years, and pleaded with the "Great Tomorrow Army" to send reinforcements.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ King Lee Eng of Joseon once fled to the border between China and North Korea in the hope of annexing Daming, and declared: "The country of the Son of Heaven can also die, not a thief!" But it was rejected by Wanli.

After hearing this, the Wanli Emperor was shocked: "Little Wokou, who is so rampant, that he dares to bully my Ming Dynasty again. ”

After settling down the envoys of the dynasty, the imperial court immediately held a meeting to study, and the ministers who were fooled by the envoys in the palace all echoed and reached an agreement, and more than 600 ships were sent, each equipped with 4 cannons in front of the door, 40 Flang cannons and bowls to go to the DPRK to resist the Wo.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ The Wanli Emperor who did not go to the dynasty for more than 20 years, the mingshen emperor Zhu Yijun firmly controlled the government, and won three consecutive battles, known in history as the "Three Great Marches of Wanli"

Although the equipment of the Ming army and the Western colonists have been slightly different, it is also enough to beat the Japanese ships equipped only with iron cannons (muskets), so the losses of the naval battles between the two sides are relatively large.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ The Ming army was equipped with a large number of tiger squat cannons and Flang cannons, which were a huge equipment advantage for the Japanese army at that time

In the initial war, the Ming army that resisted Japan and aided Korea and the Japanese army that invaded Korea used the Jinjiang River as the dividing line to confront each other. However, the Japanese did not dare to advance, nor did they have the intention of withdrawing their troops, and used ships to attack and harass in North Korean waters in pieces, and the stalemate lasted for more than 1 year.

It wasn't until October of the following year that the weather turned cold and the japanese rumors said that toyotomi Hideyoshi, the leader of the war, had suddenly died.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who had unified Japan, had a nickname called "Monkey", and it is said that in addition to annexing Daimyo and Korea, he also wanted to annex Thailand.

As soon as Toyotomi Hideyoshi died, many of the daimyo who had originally submitted to him began to stir up trouble again, and the Nichiko of Panju Busan were like headless flies, and the army was in disarray, trying to retreat from the sea and flee. The opportunity finally came. Deng Zilong, a deputy commander-in-chief who was more than 70 years old, and Li Shunchen, a North Korean soldier, personally commanded the water army and invited them to attack the South China Sea in Busan.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Deng Zilong statue, the Lee Dynasty of Korea once built a temple to commemorate Deng Zilong, successive Korean kings have worshipped, but in the last years of the Qing Dynasty was demolished

Who is Li Shunchen? The Three Admiralty of Korea ruled the envoy, equivalent to the commander of the modern navy. In the 2017 South Korean film "The Battle of Mingliang", it exaggerated history that Lee Shun-chen destroyed the main force of the Japanese naval force with 12 ships, destroyed more than 100 enemy ships, and killed tens of thousands of enemy ships.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ The movie scenes and plot rendering of "Mingliang Naval Battle" are very good, but there are a lot of distortions of the facts, overstate the role of the Mingliang Naval Battle and the number of enemies killed, the whole film basically does not mention the Ming Army, and in the Korean version, the word Mingjun does not even appear in the whole film.

However, in real history, Li Shunchen's army only lured some Japanese ships into the encirclement circle and killed and wounded no. 100 people before taking advantage of the water potential to withdraw, which was considered to be an itch for the Japanese army. In the Battle of Luliang, which really dealt a fatal blow to the Japanese army, Li Shunchen followed the Ming army with 100 boats and 7,000 people to "fight soy sauce".

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ The statue of Lee Shun-sun in Seoul, South Korea, for Koreans, the only god of war who can talk about it is Lee Shun-chan.

In the early morning of November 4, 1597, when the sea was foggy, 500 Japanese warships carrying remnants of the army quietly went offshore in an attempt to transport troops from Korea across Luliangjin Bay to return home, but were spotted by the Ming admiral Chen Xuan and the general Li Shunchen who were ambushed here.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Statue of The Ming Army Admiral Chen Xuan

Li Shunchen rode a boat to beat a drum and forecast, took the lead in rushing into the enemy position, was surrounded by regiments, Chen Xuan's warship was also surrounded by Wukou warships, and Deng Zilong, a veteran of the Ming Army who was more than 70 years old at the time, personally led three giant ships and more than 300 brave soldiers to jump on the Korean warship to rescue them.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Battle of Luliang, combined by the Ming and Korean forces

Li Shunchen was also in command of the battle, and was killed by a stray bullet, and before he died, he instructed his nephew Li Wanzhi to continue to command the battle. At this critical juncture, Chen Xuan also sent Chen Silkworm and Ji Jin to lead the army to support and attack the Japanese army, and the Japanese army saw that the general trend had gone, and they retreated to the shore, and were annihilated by the Ming army on the shore.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Daming Iron Horse Great Broken Soldier

In this battle, the DPRK coalition army destroyed the Japanese army, wounded and sunk more than 400 Japanese ships, killed more than 14,000 Japanese troops, and almost completely destroyed the army, which made Japan lock the country and close itself for nearly 300 years, and did not dare to covet the mainland.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ The Battle of Luliang depicted in Japanese ukiyo-e

The Ming Dynasty resisted Japan and aided Korea, and hard-hitting combat strength was the strategy for victory, but reliable military intelligence was also a condition for victory.

In the early days, in order to thoroughly understand the evil thoughts of the Japanese Kou and crush their behavior, the Ming Dynasty sent the Jinyi guards around the emperor to be responsible for collecting intelligence, passing on intelligence, and protecting the safety of important officials.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲Daming Jinyi Guard

For example, before the war, Toyotomi Hideyoshi deliberately built a castle in order to see the Korean Strait, and when it was not finished, the Kinyi guards in Fujian, Ryukyu and other places already knew that Nanjing Zhenfuji also specially sent people to Japan to investigate, and concluded that Japan used troops in Korea to invade China.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Jinyi Wei in film and television dramas

During the Japanese occupation of Korea, many Japanese and Korean-speaking Jinyi guards mixed into Korea and Japan on the pretext of engaging in business, and clearly marked each Japanese stronghold and grain and grass supply. The most famous is that Jinyi Wei Shi Shishi infiltrated the Korean occupation zone in disguise to engage in espionage activities, and also went to Japan to spy on military intelligence, and was summoned by Li Chaoxuanzu to see and appreciate, and his book was printed by Li Chao.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

Jinyiwei can be described as a fierce and important official position. Founded by Zhu Yuanzhang, the ming emperor's grandfather, it belonged to the emperor's personal guard, and its main function was to "directly drive the guards and patrol and arrest", and its leader was called the Jinyi Guard Commanding Envoy.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ Jinyi Wei in the Ming Dynasty painting "Out of the Police into the Foot Map"

Throughout the 319-year history of the Ming Dynasty, Jinyiwei existed for 290 years, with a total of 33 command envoys, and because of the direct subordinate emperor, he had great power and specialized in investigating and handling official cases, which made corrupt officials in the DPRK and China feel frightened.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

▲ The waist plate of the Jinyi guard was unveiled, and the officials of the DPRK and The Chinese officials were all going to shake three times

As one of the most core central organs of the Ming Dynasty, the official uniform of the Jinyi Wei is also as famous as its name, splendid and gorgeous, and the flying fish costume is one of its common official uniforms.

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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At the same time, the flying fish costume is also one of the representatives of Chinese style clothing, and it is one of the most beautiful ancient official uniforms in everyone's mind!

Therefore, a long time ago, many military fans and history fans strongly recommended that we have launched the cultural costumes of the Daming Ancient Style series!

Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake
Battle of Luliang: Daming completely annihilated the Japanese warships, deterring Japan for nearly 300 years and did not dare to make a mistake

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