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Japanese Right Army
The Japanese Right Army or Army of the Right was an army of unified Japan during the second wave of Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), Japanese invasions of Korea, in the years 1597–1598. It included forces from several divisions of the earlier invasions (1592–1596). The Army of the Right consisted mainly of the former Second Division led by Katō Kiyomasa, the Third Division led by Kuroda Nagamasa and the Seventh Division led by Mōri Hidemoto, who replaced his cousin Mōri Terumoto. Composition *Mōri Hidemoto (毛利秀元) – 30,000 men *Katō Kiyomasa (加藤清正) – 10,000 men *Nabeshima Naoshige (鍋島直茂) – 12,000 men *Kuroda Nagamasa (黒田長政) – 5,000 men Battles Fought *The Battle of Koryong (Hangul : 고령) *The Siege of Hwangsoksan (Hangul : 황석산성) *The Battle of Jiksan (Hangul : 직산) *The First Siege of Ulsan (Hangul : 울산) *The Siege of Samga (Hangul : 삼가성) *The Second Siege of Ulsan (Hangul : 울산) See also *Ja ...
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Japanese Invasions Of Korea (1592–1598)
The Japanese invasions of Korea of 1592–1598 involved two separate yet linked invasions: an initial invasion in 1592 (), a brief truce in 1596, and a second invasion in 1597 (). The conflict ended in 1598 with the withdrawal of Japanese forcesTurnbull, Stephen. Samurai Invasions of Korea 1592–1598, p. 85 from the Korean Peninsula after a military stalemateHistory of the Ming chapter 322
Japan "前後七載 (For seven years),喪師數十萬 (Hundreds of thousands of soldiers were killed),糜餉數百萬 (Millions of cost of war was spent),中朝與朝鮮迄無勝算 (There were no chances of victory in China and Korea),至關白死兵禍始休。 (By Hideyoshi's death ended the war.)"
in Korea's southern provinces. The invasions were launched by Toyotomi Hideyoshi with the inte ...
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