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King Seonjo’s crazy escape speed during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592.

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King Seonjo’s crazy escape speed during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592.

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(1)258 2528-2015 O’Clock
(2)Arrival in Uiju on June 22nd
(3)Arrived at Yongbyon on June 13.
(4)June 8th, the Taedong River is advancing.
(5)Fall of Pyongyang Castle on June 14
(6)Taedong River Departed from Pyongyang Castle on June 11
(7)Arrived at Kaesong on May 1st
(8)Gaeseong, May 27th, the Imjin River is advancing.
(9)April 30th, King Seonjo Mongjin.
(10)Fall of Hanyang on May 2
(11)Renzo’s run activities according to the actual record were as follows.
(12)1 Three days before the fall of Hanyang, through the back door of the palace without the people knowing,
(13)It crossed the Imjin River in the afternoon and arrived in Kaesong on May 2, two days later.
(14)If you go about 60km and 76li in a straight line, you’ll be able to…
(15)Even the soldiers suffered from not eating properly.
(16)2 On May 3, the day after Hanyang fell, it launched into Pyongyang.
(17)Renzo splashed right away that evening when his subjects insisted on leaving the next day, saying that he should at least take care of his meal.
(18)March 4th, we arrived at Pyeongsan by driving about 44km 112 ri.
(19)On May 5th, we will cover 140 ri of 45km in a straight line to Bongsan.
(20)I ran more than 30km on May 6 and arrived in Pyongyang the next day by Hwangju-ro on June 7 -> At this time, I fled like the wind while starving on the mountain, but I ran about 160km in 4 days. On average, I ran about 100 miles a day 17 times faster than the Japanese army.
(21)When I went from Pyongyang to Yongbyon, I traveled 90km in 3 days.
(22)When going from Yongbyon to Uiju, the 140km section of Pyeongan-do mountainous area was passed in 9 days.
(23)He arrives in Uiju on June 22 and attempts asylum in Liaodong.
(24)Come to the front line of the Ming Dynasty’s Manpowerje re Yeojin people who break up whenever they have time.
(25)Actually, I told you not to come.
(26)Even the Japanese are surprised by the speed of their ancestors’ 5G-class escape.

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