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- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol abstract "Battle of Hwangsanbeol (Hangul: 황산벌 전투, Hanja: 黃山─戰鬪) was a battle that took place between forces of Silla and Baekje in 660. By the time King Muyeol was able to gain the support of Emperor Gaozong of Tang China, King Uija had led Baekje into demise as his parties and dissipation caused neglect for state affairs. In 660, Kim Yushin of Silla set out with fifty-thousand strong to rendezvous with the Tang army (size about: 122,711 to 130,000 men) which was being shipped over the sea. When King Uija heard of this crisis, he had already lost support from his ministers and only managed to rally up five thousand men. He quickly appointed General Gyebaek as the commander of the armed forces, and sent him out to face Kim Yu-Shin in battle. The Baekje army arrived at Hwangsanbeol first. Gyebaek set up camp and rallied his troops to make a heroic speech. He reminded the soldiers of the armies of antiquity when Goujian defeated a seven hundred-thousand force with a mere five thousand. With this speech, the Baekje forces regained their strength, and prepared for a face off with the Silla forces. Kim Yu-Shin soon arrived, and the Silla forces attempted a full attack on the Baekje forces. However, fighting to the death, the Baekje forces soon repelled the enemy, and victored over all five skirmishes. The Silla forces gradually lost morale, and the General Kim Pumil sent his young son and Hwarang, Gwanchang, to single-handedly go out and fight the enemy. Gwanchang was captured by the Baekje forces at first and was released by Gyebaek. The young hwarang then returned to the Silla base only to once again charge out at the enemy. Gyebaek captured him once more, and because he respected his young enemy, he executed Gwan Chang and sent his body to the Silla base.Through Gwanchang's martyrdom, the Silla forces renewed their morale and Kim Yu-shin released a full attack on the dwindling Baekje forces. In the end, Kim Yu-Shin's Silla forces victored and Gyebaek died in battle. Kim later stated that his enemy was a man of honor and bravery. As this battle was the last Baekje resistance to Silla/Tang forces, Baekje soon fell when Kim Yu-Shin and the Chinese general So Jung-Bang surrounded Gongju and King Uija surrendered.".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol causalties "Unknown, but many casualties".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol combatant "Baekje".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol combatant "Silla".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Gwanchang.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Gyebaek.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Kim_Heum-sun.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Kim_Pumil.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Kim_Yushin.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol date "0660-07-09".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol isPartOfMilitaryConflict Baekje%E2%80%93Tang_War.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol place Nonsan.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol place South_Korea.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol result "Decisive Silla victory".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol strength "5,000".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol strength "50,000".
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- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol wikiPageRevisionID "588271222".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol casualties "Annihilation".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol casualties "Unknown, but many casualties".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol combatant Baekje.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol combatant Silla.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Kim_Heum-sun.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Kim_Pumil.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander Kim_Yushin.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander "Bangul".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander "Chungsang".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander "Gwanchang".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander "Gyebaek".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol commander "Sangyeong".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol conflict "Battle of Hwangsanbeol".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol date "0660-07-09".
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- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol partof Baekje%E2%80%93Tang_War.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol place Nonsan.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol place South_Korea.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol result "Decisive Silla victory".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol strength "5000".
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol strength "50000".
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- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol subject Category:660_in_Asia.
- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol subject Category:7th_century_in_Korea.
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- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol comment "Battle of Hwangsanbeol (Hangul: 황산벌 전투, Hanja: 黃山─戰鬪) was a battle that took place between forces of Silla and Baekje in 660. By the time King Muyeol was able to gain the support of Emperor Gaozong of Tang China, King Uija had led Baekje into demise as his parties and dissipation caused neglect for state affairs. In 660, Kim Yushin of Silla set out with fifty-thousand strong to rendezvous with the Tang army (size about: 122,711 to 130,000 men) which was being shipped over the sea.".
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- Battle_of_Hwangsanbeol name "Battle of Hwangsanbeol".