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Japanese swordsmanship during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592.jpg

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Japanese swordsmanship during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592.jpg


“Br.” “The Japanese soldiers have only been eating and fighting for hundreds of years, so the Japanese soldiers’ swordsmanship was experienced by experience, which is why not only the guns but also the Joseon soldiers and the righteous army had to struggle. This was the reason why General Yi Sun-shin tried to avoid the close-up battle on board the ship as much as possible.

If the Japanese soldiers were good at swordsmanship, the most common part of the Joseon army was swordsmanship from the Japanese, including Sayaga.
Because of their excellent swordsmanship, they were able to overcome their physical disadvantages even though the average size of the Japanese army was smaller than the Joseon people.

That was the complete opposite of the Joseon army’s disparaging use of Japan’s uncomfortable composite palace.
The Korean troops were completely opposed to the Japanese army, which fought a close white-collar battle because Joseon was a country crazy about one-deal to the extent that not only infantry but also cavalry.

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