Hwang Jin
Hwang Jin (, 1550–1593) was a general during Japanese invasions of Korea. His courtesy name was Myeongbo and his posthumous name was Mumin. He is best known for his defense at the castle of Jinju at the Siege of Jinju (1593). There were two battles of Jinju, the first was a great victory for the Koreans while at the second, the Japanese captured the castle, with Hwang Jin and the entire Korean garrison killed. Hwang Jin was killed by two arquebuse bullets. Provided by Wikipedia-
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14by Chen Wei-Kung, Chen Li-Mien, Kuo Wei-Wen, Lin Yueh-Min, Hu Wei-Syun, Hsu Hsi-Hsien, Hwang Jin-Ming, Tsai Fuu-Jen, Liu Chung-Jung, Huang Chih-YangGet full text
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15by Hwang Jin Ho, Park Hayne Cho, Jeong Jong Cheol, ha Baek Seon, Han Mi Yeun, Bang Kitae, Cho Jeong Yeon, Yu Suk Hee, Yang Jaeseok, Oh Kook-Hwan, Hwang Young-Hwan, Ahn CurieGet full text
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16by Park Hayne, Hwang Jin, Kang Ah-Young, Ro Han, Kim Myung-Gyu, An Jung, In Park Ji, Kim Seung, Yang Jaeseok, Oh Yun, Oh Kook-Hwan, Noh Jung, Cheong Hae, Hwang Young-Hwan, Ahn CurieGet full text
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17by Cho Young-Rak, Kim Young-Dae, Park Tae-Ho, Park Kyungil, Park Jong-Sung, Baek Heekyung, Choi Sun-Young, Kim Kee-Sik, Hong Taek-Jong, Yang Tae-Hyun, Hwang Jin-Yong, Park Jong-Seon, Hur Seung-Ho, Lee Sang-GonGet full text
Published 2011-11-01
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