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Battle of Byeokjegwan

Battle of Byeokjegwan
Part of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
Date27 February 1593
Location
Byeokjegwan, a postal station on the road to Hanseong
Result Japanese victory
Belligerents
Japanese Sixth Division and reinforcements Ming dynasty army and Korean allies
Commanders and leaders
Li Rusong
Zha Dashou
Go Eonbaek
Yang Yuan
Zheng Wenbin
Li Rumei
Li Yousheng
Strength
<41,000[1][2] ~5,000[3]
Casualties and losses
Sources:[4][5]
Japanese: a few hundred
Wu Weishan: 120
Yun Geun-su: 300
Yi Deokhyeong: 500-600

Sources:[4][5][6]
Japanese: 6,000–10,000
Li Rusong: 264 killed, 49 wounded, 276 horses
Wu Weishan: 1,500
Yun Geun-su: 300
Yi Deokhyeong: 500–600

[7]
Battle of Byeokjegwan
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese碧蹄館之戰
Simplified Chinese碧蹄馆之战
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBītíguǎn zhī zhàn
Korean name
Hangul벽제관 전투
Hanja碧蹄館戰鬪
Japanese name
Kanji碧蹄館の戦い
Transcriptions
RomanizationHekiteikan no tatakai

The Battle of Byeokjegwan was a military engagement fought in the winter of 27 February 1593, between the armies of the Ming dynasty led by Li Rusong and Japanese forces under Kobayakawa Takakage. It resulted in a Japanese victory and Ming retreat.[8]

Background

After taking Pyeongyang, Li Rusong sent out Li Rubai, Zhang Shijue, and Yang Yuan with 8,000 troops. They retook Gaeseong on 19 February, and then the provinces of Hwanghae, Gyeonggi, and Gangweon.[9]

Next, Li sent out scouting parties toward Hanseong, which Ryu Seong-ryong claimed had only some 10,000 Japanese troops.[3] Yang Yuan, Li Rubai, and Zhang Shijue were given 2,000 men and ordered to take positions north of Hanseong. When reports that the Japanese were pulling out of Hanseong came in, Li himself decided to head out with his vanguard, leaving the artillery behind. He sent Li Ning and Zu Chengxun even further ahead.[10]

Battle

The 3,000-strong advance force led by Zha Dashou, Zu Chengxun, and Go Eonbaek encountered a Japanese force of about 500 led by Jūji Den'emon. The Ming force retreated, luring Jūji into a bombardment and counterattack, killing 100.[11] Jūji's remaining troops retreated and Tachibana Muneshige attacked the Ming right flank with 2,000 troops. After suffering heavy losses due to a lack of cavalry, Tachibana retreated into the hills with 200 soldiers armed with firearms providing cover fire to prevent Ming forces from pursuing.[3]

Reinforcements led by Kobayakawa Takakage arrived at the battle, bringing Japanese forces to 15,000, forcing the Ming scouting party to retreat. At the same time, Li Rusong also arrived with 2,000 troops. Upon being informed of the Japanese presence by retreating soldiers, Li decided to take only half his men and charge ahead .[8] Li Rusong's 1,000 cavalry encountered 3,000 troops under Awaya Kagenao occupying the hills around Byeokjegwan and fired on them with rockets. Awaya responded with matchlock fire but was unable to stop the rapid cavalry advance and was forced to retreat. However this led Li into a bowl-shaped area where Inoue Kagesada brought 3,000 troops to attack his left flank and Awaya his front.[3]

Meanwhile, 5,000 Japanese troops attacked the retreating Ming forces led by Zha Dashou. Inoue and Awaya's men were relieved of their positions by Kobayakawa and Tachibana, while they marched north to encircle the Ming forces. Seeing that the situation was lost, Li gave the orders to retreat. Yang Yuan joined the battle with the 1,000 cavalry Li had left behind, catching the Japanese in a pincer attack, allowing Li to retreat.[8][3][11]

Li Rusong's horse was shot out from under him and was almost killed, however, Li Yousheng used his body as a shield to cover him. Li Rusong's brother, Li Rumei, then shot out the assailant's horse from under him.[11]

The battle lasted from late morning until noon. Finally Li Rusong was forced to retreat in the face of superior numbers.[8]

Aftermath

The Japanese burned all the grass within the vicinity of Hanseong to deprive the Ming cavalry of fodder. According to Samuel Hawley, this led to the death of some 10,000 horses within a few days, but this number is disputed and possibly accounts for all horse casualties in the entire war.[8][12]

After the failure at Byeokjegwan, some Koreans called for the replacement of Li Rusong with Luo Shangzhi. Li also came under fire from his own subordinates. Wang Bidi accused him of denying his men adequate food and drink, directing battles from the rear, and refusing to give out the money or titles he had promised to those who first ascended the walls of Pyeongyang. Li deflected the blame towards Song Yingchang, a civil official.[13]

According to Japanese sources such as the Chōsen seibatsuki and Chōsen gunki monogatari series (tales from the Joseon war) published during the mid-17th century or later, 6,000 or 10,000 Ming Chinese soldiers were killed while the Japanese suffered only a few hundred casualties. There is reason to suspect that these reports may be faulty. A tally of Japanese forces on 23 March 1593, counted only 1,133 men (1,132 in another source) among the forces of Tachibana Muneshige and 290 for Takahashi Munemasu, a decrease of 1,800 from their original strength of 3,300. Tachibana's forces did not participate in another battle for the rest of the campaign. According to Li Rusong, of the Ming forces, 264 soldiers were killed, 49 were wounded, and 276 horses were killed. Another Ming general, Wu Weishan, said the Japanese lost 120 while the Ming forces suffered 1,500 casualties. Yun Geun-su, an official of Joseon, stated that both Japanese and Chinese forces suffered 300 casualties. Another Joseon official, Yi Deokhyeong, said both Japanese and Chinese forces suffered 500-600 casualties.[7][4][5][14][6][15]

Citations

  1. ^ Hawley 2005, p. 314-316.
  2. ^ "A critique of Samuel Hawley's the Imjin War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea and Attempt to Conquer China — Part 1: The first invasion | Great Ming Military". 14 August 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e "The Battle of Byeokjegwan — Part 1: A detailed reconstruction | Great Ming Military". 21 March 2018.
  4. ^ a b c "明清论叢" (7). 1999: 195. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ a b c 李, 光濤 (1972). 朝鮮「壬辰倭禍」硏究. 中央硏究院歷史語言硏究所. p. 87.
  6. ^ a b "The Battle of Byeokjegwan — Part 2: Aftermath and analysis | Great Ming Military". 28 March 2018.
  7. ^ a b http://sillok.history.go.kr/popup/viewer.do?id=wna_12602019_012&type=view&reSearchWords=&reSearchWords_ime= 朝鮮王朝実録 "上曰: "天兵之死者, 其數幾何?" 德馨曰: "與賊, 死傷相當, 幾至五六百矣。"
  8. ^ a b c d e Hawley 2005, p. 314.
  9. ^ Swope 2009, p. 159.
  10. ^ Swope 2009, p. 160.
  11. ^ a b c Swope 2009, p. 161.
  12. ^ "A critique of Samuel Hawley's the Imjin War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea and Attempt to Conquer China — Part 1: The first invasion | Great Ming Military". 14 August 2019.
  13. ^ Swope 2009, p. 164.
  14. ^ Turnbull 2002, p. 72.
  15. ^ 文禄・慶長の役. 吉川弘文館. February 2008. ISBN 978-4-642-06326-5.

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