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- Q624525 abstract "The Battle of Busan of 1592 (or more accurately, the Battle of Busanpo or Battle of Busan Bay) (釜山浦 海戰) was a naval engagement that took place on 1 September 1592 during the first phase of the Japanese invasions of Korea. It was a Korean surprise attack on the fleet of Toyotomi Hideyoshi stationed at Busan. In this battle, officer Woon(ko) and six soldiers died while Japaneses countless soldiers were killed by arrows.The battle result is that Japanese forces lost 100 ships while Korean forces lost no ship. However, Ultimately, the Korean fleet retreated from Busan After the battle, the Japanese continued to control Busan.In primary historical source, Annals of the Joseon Dynasty (Korean official history record which was written by bureaucrat of the Korean government located in Hanyang District), and American history book, it is recorded as Korean navy failed to defeat Japanese of Busan harbor. However, in dozens of the sources like Joseon's official compendium(李忠武公全書) which is also primary historical source written by the bureacrats of the Korean government, Nanjung Ilgi, military reports(which were written by on-scene commander in Busan on the spot), British history book, American history book, it is recorded as Korean navy deceively defeated Japanese navy. Even, the book which were published by the Japanese Governor-General of Korea during Empire of Japan era also summarized this battle as a Korean deceive victory.Yi sent the victory report to the government after this battle. Furthermore, some Korean historians believe the source of Nanjung Ilgi more rather than Annals of the Joseon Dynasty when they study Imjin war because he is on-scene commander as mentioned.After this battle, the Joseon government promoted Yi to Samdo Sugun Tongjesa (삼도 수군 통제사 ; 三道水軍統制使), literally meaning "Naval Commander of the Three Provinces" which was the title for the commander of the Joseon navy until 1896.".
- Q624525 causalties "25 soldiers wounded".
- Q624525 causalties "No ships lost".
- Q624525 causalties "Officer Woon and 6 soldiers dead".
- Q624525 causalties "fewPanokseondamaged".
- Q624525 combatant "Japanese navy".
- Q624525 combatant "Korea Navy".
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- Q624525 date "1592-09-01".
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- Q624525 result "Controversial".
- Q624525 result "Japanese strategic victory (Annals of the Joseon Dynasty(Korean official history record)".
- Q624525 result "Korean deceive victory (British historian, American historian,Joseon's official compendium(李忠武公全書, Korean official history record),Yi Sun shin,Nanjung Ilgi)".
- Q624525 strength "166 vessels (74Panokseonand 92 hyeopseon)".
- Q624525 strength "8,000 soldiers(Diary of Yi Sun Shin)".
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- Q624525 casualties "25".
- Q624525 casualties "No ships lost Officer Woon and 6 soldiers dead".
- Q624525 casualties "few Panokseon damaged".
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- Q624525 commander "Eo Young Dam".
- Q624525 commander "Gweon Jun".
- Q624525 commander "Kato Yoshiaki".
- Q624525 commander "Kim Wan".
- Q624525 commander "Kuki Yoshitaka".
- Q624525 commander "Song Hui Rip".
- Q624525 commander "Tōdō Takatora".
- Q624525 commander "Won Gyun".
- Q624525 commander "Yi Eok Ki".
- Q624525 commander "Yi Eon Ryang".
- Q624525 commander "Yi Mui Gong".
- Q624525 commander "Yi Young Nam".
- Q624525 conflict "Battle of Busan".
- Q624525 date "1592-09-01".
- Q624525 partof Q576338.
- Q624525 place "Off coast of Busan, Joseon".
- Q624525 result "Controversial Korean deceive victory Japanese strategic victory".