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broke ranks and frantically tried to escape through one or the other of the passages, but were either cut down by the Japanese or drowned in the river. A few broke through the Japanese lines and fled. Sin and his officers escaped but committed suicide rather than being taken prisoner by the Japanese.
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On June 6, 1592, Konishi's troops advanced to crush Sin's forces. The Japanese blocked both the narrow entrances and then sent musketeers and archers to rain down a withering hail of musket balls and arrows on the Korean forces. Suddenly aware of their tactical disadvantage, many of the Korean forces
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Modern analysts have also theorized that Sin, in light of reports of Korean forces fleeing in the heat of battle, may have contrived to lock his troops into a life or death situation where they would be forced to fight for their very survival. In the battle, Sin Rip was up against great odds. The
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This, however, left a key choke point undefended and facilitated Konishi's forces' advance northward. Sin selected a large, natural amphitheater at a place called Tangeumdae (
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He passed the Korean national military examinations at the age of 22. Sin earned prominence by driving out the Nitanggae barbarians from the northern provinces of
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Grandmother - Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (경주 김씨; 慶州 金氏; 1504–?); second daughter of Kim Dang (김당; 1465–1532), second wife of Yun Hoe-jeong
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to stop the advancing invaders. He raised a substantial force, 8,000 strong, consisting primarily of cavalry. He was joined at Chungju by
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Grandmother - Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (전주 이씨, 全州 李氏; 1483–?); fourth daughter of Yi Sik, Prince Burim (이식 부림군; 1453–1489)
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Stronghold to block the Choryeong Pass which the Japanese would have to use to move north when he learned that
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dynasty. Sin was a successful general who also gained renown for protecting the borders of Joseon against the
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The Book of Corrections: Reflections on the National Crisis during the Japanese Invasion of Korea 1592–1598
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Older sister – Shin Ji-hyang, Internal Princess Consort Pyeongsan of the Pyeongsan Shin clan (
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Although Sin Rip and Sin Heum were 12th cousins, they each became in-laws of
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Provincial Governor Kim Su, who had previously collected a large force at
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Japanese, moreover, were equipped with a type of musket,
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while waiting for a general to be sent from the capital,
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and Royal Noble Consort Shin through their second son,
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She was also the great-granddaughter of 452:Grandfather - Sin Sang (신상; 申鏛; 1480–1530) 133:Learn how and when to remove this message 502:; 1538–1662); Gu Sa-maeng’s second wife 895: 859: 359:Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) 520:Queen Inheon of the Neungseong Gu clan 144: 848:Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98) 683:Son-in-law – Yi Hu, Prince Sinseong ( 641:; 1547–?); daughter of Choe Pil-sin ( 7: 71:adding citations to reliable sources 866:She was the great-granddaughter of 635:Lady Choe of the Jeonju Choe clan ( 528:; 17 April 1578 – 14 January 1626) 753:; 16 July 1599 – 17 November 1615) 710:Grandson-in-law – Ahn Hong-ryang ( 25: 621:Wives and their respective issue: 535:(2 August 1580 – 2 February 1619) 745:Yi Jeon, Grand Prince Neungchang 589:Younger sister - Sin Dan-hyang ( 47: 626:Lady Yi of the Wansan Yi clan ( 58:needs additional citations for 909:Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 816: 807: 801: 792: 786: 777: 771: 758: 749: 734: 728: 718: 712: 703: 697: 685: 676: 670: 664: 658: 649: 643: 637: 628: 612: 606: 604:Younger sister - Sin Gye-suk ( 597: 591: 582: 576: 567: 561: 552: 546: 524: 511: 498: 492: 468: 462: 445: 439: 405: 310: 300: 248: 232: 176: 160: 1: 392:'s forces had been routed at 349:. When the fortifications at 949:William Ellsworth Henthorn, 384:Sin Rip was en route to the 946:, Vol. I, pp. 322–323. 574:Younger brother – Sin Hal ( 282: 268: 210: 196: 1030: 1009:16th-century Korean people 937:Hulbert's History of Korea 559:Older brother – Sin Geup ( 29: 27:Korean general (1546–1592) 544:Older brother – Sin Jab ( 147: 878:and great-grandniece of 433:through their children. 656:Daughter – Sin Je-sun ( 939:, Vol. I, p. 356. 769:Son – Sin Gyeong-jin ( 437:Father – Sin Hwa-guk ( 799:Son – Sin Gyeong-in ( 784:Son – Sin Gyeong-yu ( 632:; 1546–?) – No issue. 357:at the outset of the 34:, the family name is 743:Adoptive grandson – 329:and a member of the 263:Revised Romanization 191:Revised Romanization 67:improve this article 960:, pp. 152–158. 1014:Pyongsan Shin clan 963:Stephen Turnbull, 951:A History of Korea 944:A History of Japan 935:Homer B. 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