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On 17 February 1587 the Japanese pirates conducted a second raid on Sonjuk Island. Captain Yi, outnumbered by the enemy, called for a rescue. However, one of his superiors, Commander Shim Am (Commander of the Left Jeolla Navy) being jealous of Captain Yi's feats, failed to respond allowing Captain
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When the royal court was informed of Yi Dae-won's victory on 10 February from the Governor of Jeolla province, the king terminated Shim Am and appointed Captain Yi as Commander of the Left Jeolla Navy. But Yi Dae-won was killed before he could receive the royal decree ordering his promotion.
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Yi Dae-won (1566 - 1587) passed the Military Examination in 1583 at the age of 17 and became Captain of Nokdo in 1586 when he was 20 years old. On 10 February 1587 the next year, about 20 vessels of Japanese pirates led by
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Jeong Un (1543-1592) was a son of a military officer. He passed the Military Examination in 1570 at the age of 28 and became Lieutenant of Geumgapdo (the Right
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Yi's defeat and subsequent death at the hands of the Japanese pirates. Shim Am was executed on 4 April 1587 as a result of this failure to respond.
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In 1591, Jeong Un was appointed Captain of Nokdo (the Left Jeolla Navy) and fought against the Japanese under the command of Admiral
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is a shrine in Doyang (known also as Nokdong by many) on the southwesternmost point of the peninsula that comprises
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Ssangchungsa's main worship hall we see today was constructed in 1946 with the lecture hall being added in 1957.
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The original shrine dedicated to Yi Dae-won was constructed in 1587 on Nokdo Island but was destroyed during the
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The four structures on the grounds presently were renovated and expanded in 1969–1970.
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County South Korea. The shrine commemorates and is dedicated to the memories of two
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province. Captain Yi Dae-won defeated the pirates and took Wokou prisoner.
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in 1592. Captain Jeong Un was Admiral Yi Sun-sin's most trusted captain.
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Navy), and later Magistrate of Ungcheon (the Right Kyungsang Navy).
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Imjin Changch'o: Admiral Yi Sun-sin's memorials to court
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A memorial worship service is held here every April.
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Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
34°31′40″N 127°07′54″E / 34.527778°N 127.131667°E / 34.527778; 127.131667
Goheung
Joseon Dynasty
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
Jeolla
Yi Sun-sin
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
Wokou
South Jeolla
Ssangchungsa Main Worship Hall
Ssangchungsa inside Main Worship Hall
Ssangchungsa inner gate
Ssangchungsa outer gate entrance
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Cultural Properties Administration
Sightseeing in Goheung
Categories
Buildings and structures in South Jeolla Province
Monuments and memorials in South Korea

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