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The Japanese commanders sent the defenders a message demanding they surrender. Kim replied that Chinese reinforcements were coming to rescue them. This was not true; Shen Weijing and his fellow Chinese generals had decided not to defend Jinju.
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Shen advised the Korean military to avoid Jinju, and let the Japanese destroy it. Kim Chŏn-il did not heed Shen's advice, and brought his militia into Jinju, intending to defend it from Kato. He was joined by Korean military personnel led by
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said that he was upset about not bringing Kim as one of his officials. 5 years later, Kim was recommended to get a job in the government and Kim successfully got one. For years, Kim stayed as one of Seonjo's great officials.
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informed Ming military advisor Shen Weijing of Kato's intent to attack, and told him that it was merely a face saving gesture rather than a new offensive.
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and others, as well as another Righteous Army led by Ko Chong-hu. Jinju was encircled by Samurai armies led by Kato, Konishi, Ukita Hideie, and
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On July 27, the Japanese penetrated Jinju's walls. As the Japanese massacred the remaining defenders, Kim Chŏn-il committed suicide.
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Kim Cheon-il was born in 1537. He was a good hearted man with a great interest in academics. When Kim was 32 years old,
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the previous year, and Kato wanted revenge for the setbacks Japan had suffered in the Imjin war.
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The Imjin War: Japan's sixteenth-century invasion of Korea and attempt to conquer China
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of Japan, invaded Korea with the intent of using it as a route to invade
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to repel the 1592 Japanese invasion of Korea. He was killed in the
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People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
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posthumously awarded Kim Jwacheonsoung and in 1610,
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