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115:(石星) who was the chief proponent of the peace talks, and some of the controversies of the Ming military during the war (most notably some of the faction dispute of the Ming generals from different garrisons and backgrounds), made Song resign from his post and retire from public service, he spent the remainder of his life back in his home province of 139:
perspective. the letters involve the various logistic works, and some of the battle plans and letters to both Korean and Japanese leaders of the time. Song Yingchang was described as an imposing looking man with square face and dark-bluish beard.
111:(沈惟敬) on the Ming side. Song was ambiguous towards the negotiation though generally landed on the opposing side more often than not, this along with the various disputes he got into with his boss, the Minister of Defense (兵部尚書) 61:
Song entered public service in 1565, during his career he held posts such as the governor of Jiangzhou (絳州知府), vice chief inspector (副都御史), Overseer of Shandong province (巡撫山東) and the Overseer of the imperial guards (籌建營衛巡司) .
69:, he also took the position as the chief manager for this task, so his full title was "Vice premier of the department of military and chief administrator of military affairs against Japanese force" (兵部右侍郎經略備倭軍務) 231: 130:
Song compiled a good number of his letters wrote during the 1592-1593 span, into the work "The collection of the management of the restoration" (經略復國要編). which is one of the best first hand source on the
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Song made extensive preparation from September to December 1592, gathering military forces from across China and securing supplies and equipment. The expedition would eventually be led by general
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by March 1593, it was a staggering success as the Ming forces managed to retake the 3 largest cities in Korea in short periods with a much smaller army than the Japanese forces.
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After retaking Seoul, the Japanese forces began to enter into negotiation with the Ming dynasty in earnest, the negotiation was headed by
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In late August 1592, he was appointed Vice Minister of Defense, when the decision was made for the Ming forces to fully commit into
20: 28: 89: 165:除山西绛州知州,有惠政,擢刑部员外郎,改户科给事中。因奏事触怒权宰张居正,出为山东济南知府。任上厘奸剔蠹,问民疾苦,升按察副使兵备河东,因修筑蒲州河堤见成,再升河南左参政兼督漕粮,条陈九议,禁革奸弊,军民称便。擢山东巡抚 246: 241: 108: 112: 84:
province with an army of 36,000, Song would stay behind as the Ming forces managed to retake
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People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
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traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
pinyin
Ming dynasty
Imjin war
Korea
Li Rusong
lunar calendar
Liaodong
Pyongyang
siege of Pyongyang
Kaesong
Seoul
Konishi Yukinaga
Shen Weijing
Shi Xing
Hangzhou
Zhejiang
Xi Hu
Imjin war
Ming
History of the Ming chapter 238
History of the Ming chaptor 320
The History of the county of XiaoXing, biographies
Categories
People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
Ming dynasty government officials
1536 births
1606 deaths

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