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- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) abstract "The Siege of Pyongyang was part of the Japanese invasions of Korea. Konishi Yukinaga, a Japanese daimyo, captured Pyongyang and garrisoned his force in the winter of 1592. A small detachment of 3,000 Ming soldiers arrived from one of the Manchurian commanderies to investigate the scale of the Japanese invasion after King Seonjo pleaded for aid from the Ming court. The Chinese force was a renowned mounted unit with much experience and success fighting the Jurchens.However, Konishi was already prepared. As the Chinese entered into a seemingly empty Pyongyang, the Japanese ambushed them with arquebus fire and close-quarter combat. The Chinese force was annihilated but the appearance of Ming troops caused apprehension amongst the Japanese, who feared a larger force was approaching. The Japanese garrison spent the winter of 1592–1593 in isolation and did not venture from the city for fear of encountering Chinese troops without reinforcements and supply. The supply line by sea had been cut by admiral Yi Sun-sin. The Chinese salvage force finally arrived in early 1593 under experienced brothers, Generals Li Rusong and Li Rubo, with 45,000 men who besieged the Japanese with artillery and eventually rescued Pyongyang and drove the Japanese south.".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) causalties "August: 100 killed".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) causalties "July: unknown".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) causalties "June: unknown".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) combatant "Japanese army".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) combatant "Korean and Ming allies.".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Go_Eop-baek.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Hwang_Won.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Kim_Eok-chu.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Kim_Eung-seo.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Kim_Myeong-won.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Konishi_Yukinaga.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Tian_Cong.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Yi_Il.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Yi_Won-ik.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Yu_Seong-ryong.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Yun_Doo-su.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Zu_Chengxun.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) date "1592-08-01".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Japanese_invasions_of_Korea_(1592%E2%80%9398).
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) place Pyongyang.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) result "Japanese victory".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "18,700".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "August: 20,000".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "July: 6,000".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "June: 4,000".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) wikiPageID "2685483".
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- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) casualties "June: unknown July: almost wiped out August: 300 killed, 450 wounded".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) casualties "June: unknown July: unknown August: 100 killed".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) combatant "Japanese army".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) combatant "Korean and Ming allies.".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Konishi_Yukinaga.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Yun_Doo-su.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander Zu_Chengxun.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "China".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Go Eop-baek".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Hwang Won".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Kim Eok-chu".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Kim Eung-seo".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Kim Myeong-won".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Korea".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Tian Cong".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Yi Il".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Yi Won-ik".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) commander "Yu Seong-ryong".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) conflict "Siege of Pyongyang".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) date "--06-14".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) hasPhotoCollection Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592).
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) partof "the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) place Pyongyang.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) result "Japanese victory".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "18700".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "August: 20,000".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "July: 6,000".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) strength "June: 4,000".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) subject Category:1592_in_Korea.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) subject Category:Battles_of_the_Japanese_invasions_of_Korea_(1592–98).
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) subject Category:Pyongyang.
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) subject Category:Sieges_involving_Korea.
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- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) comment "The Siege of Pyongyang was part of the Japanese invasions of Korea. Konishi Yukinaga, a Japanese daimyo, captured Pyongyang and garrisoned his force in the winter of 1592. A small detachment of 3,000 Ming soldiers arrived from one of the Manchurian commanderies to investigate the scale of the Japanese invasion after King Seonjo pleaded for aid from the Ming court.".
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- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) label "Siège de Pyongyang (1592)".
- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) label "平壤之戰 (1592年)".
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- Siege_of_Pyongyang_(1592) name "Siege of Pyongyang".