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Encyclopedia > Siege of Pyeongyang (1593)
Siege of Pyongyang
Part of Seven-Year War
Date: January 1593
Location: Pyongyang city
Result: Ming victory
Combatants
Japanese army Ming army and Korean allies
Commanders
Konishi Yukinaga Li Rusong Hyujŏng Yi Il
Strength
Unknown 65,000
Casualties
16,000 Approximately 800 deaths

The siege of Pyongyang was a battle fought between the Ming-Korea alliance and Japanese forces during the seven-year war. The Ming army crossed the Yalu river and after a number of small engagements with the Japanese, arrived at the walls of Pyongyang where they met with Korean forces. A Japanese attack on the encampment of Li Rusong's brother, Li Rubo, was defeated. Early the next day, Li Rusong ordered the Korean armies to assault the eastern walls. Meanwhile, Li's forces bombarded the other walls with cannon and launched many thousands of fire-arrows into the city. Look up January in Wiktionary, the free dictionary January is the first month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... Events May 18 - Playwright Thomas Kyds accusations of heresy lead to an arrest warrant for Christopher Marlowe. ... Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長 Konishi Yukinaga, born 1555 and died November 6, 1600) was a Japanese Kirishitan (Christian) daimyo under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. ... Li Rusong (李如松) was a Chinese general of Korean descent; he distinguished himself in series of battles in the Seven-Year War. ...


After a fierce battle, the ferocious assault of the Korean army at the east of the city was repulsed by the Japanese defenders. Then, the Ming army under Li Rusong and his brother launched a major attack on the western wall, the fighting was so intense that Li's horse was shot from underneath him. After beating off the defenders, Chinese forces used giant ladders to enter the city, after which a confined, bloody street battle raged between the two armies.


Encircled, Konishi attempted to break out of the city, but the artillery of a Ming army under Song Yichang forced him to turn back. Konishi then planned to retreat to the southwest, where an army he believed to be Korean was stationed. However, they revealed themselves to be Ming troops, which was said to have greatly shocked the Japanese forces. Although he lost the battle, Konishi managed to retreat south with his remaining men.



 

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