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482:. When he heard that the Korean force was small, he decided to attack rather than defend from the city. He sent part of his force out in the night to encircle Cho's positions, and then opened the gates and charged with his main force. Cho Hŏn, as well as every member of his militia, were killed. Their bodies were interred in a mound called the Tomb of the Seven Hundred Martyrs. 424:, another civilian militia leader, who proposed that they join forces and recapture Seoul. Cho agreed to this plan and prepared to leave his current position Chungchong province to attack Seoul. However, Ko backed out when he found the Japanese intended to invade his home province; instead he attacked 458:
The Righteous army lit fires and raised flags around their positions, so the defenders would think that they were a much larger force. The Japanese forces were not prepared to defend Chongju, and withdrew that day. In the aftermath of the battle, the provincial governor Yun Son-gak filed an official
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mission to Japan, as he believed Japanese regent, Toyotomi Hideyoshi to be a usurper, and thought Japan would soon attack Korea. He advocated launching a preemptive strike against Japan, but this suggestion was rejected.
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In 1592, Hideyoshi invaded Korea, quickly overwhelming the southern provinces and capturing Seoul. Cho set out raising a civilian militia to fight against the Japanese forces. In August, he received a message from
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report that did not credit Cho Hon's militia. They began to distrust Yonggyu's monk-soldiers and the government forces.
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Yonggyu and his monk-soldiers attacked Geumsan in a third battle, in which he and all the monks were killed.
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posed a threat to Korean security, but his warnings were not heeded. When war broke out in 1592, he raised a
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to resist the Japanese invaders. He was killed during the second battle of Geumsan in 1592.
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The Imjin War: Japan's sixteenth-century invasion of Korea and attempt to conquer China
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Song Hon. After passing the Examination, he moved to Ok'chon. He was a member of the
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A Concise History of Premodern Korea: From Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century
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Source book of Korean Civilization: From the Seventeenth Century to the Modern
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The East Asian War, 1592–1598: International Relations, Violence and Memory
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Turnbull, Stephen; Dennis, Peter, Illustrator (November 20, 2012) .
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Cho was an effective leader against the Japanese attack, using
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Masayuki, Nukii (January 2, 2015). Lewis, James B. (ed.).
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official and militia leader in Korea at the time of the
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People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
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Cho decided to attack the Japanese-occupied city of
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Cho Hŏn
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