Well, /his/ was strangely ignorant of any Asian history, so I'll give /int/ a try
The battle of Myeongnyang
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Myeongnyang
This was when the korean navy, composed of a mere 13 standard panokseon ships defeated an estimated number of around 200 japanese warships.
Was admiral Yi-Sun shin a naval genius? Or was it exaggerated? This is a bit hard to believe.
Pic unrelated- because all turtle ships were destroyed or damaged beyond fast repair in the previous battle before Myeongnyang
daily reminder:
The world 1st airplane 飛車 was invented by a Korean 鄭平九 in 1952, 3 century before the 1st flight by Write Brothers.
According to Korean historians, the Korean airplanes were intensively used during the Imjin War and successfully defeated Japanese navy.
what an interesting way to design a boat Japan
>>60457789
correction:
1952--> 1592
>>60457789
..?? What would that paper airplane do against a warship?
>>60455124
ironically Japan had a total ass navy during that time. Also the geography of the region helped 'funnel' the ships.
>>60457950
to transport soldiers and weapons, as described in 五洲衍文長箋散稿 by 李圭景
>>60458102
mate, I don't read chink. Is there an english source for that?
>>60455124
>Was admiral Yi-Sun shin a naval genius?
He was. But the country he defended was so shitty that the king ordered him to be jailed.
>>60457789
Why should a Japanese believe in Korean propaganda?
Proxy?
>>60458281
Yeah, what the fuck. And the admiral that replaced him destroyed the entire fucking navy from 200 to a mere 13 ships. How do you fuck it up that badly
It's a piece of cake to defeat Jap navy.
>>60459472
" mainstream Korean historians reject the existence of Hwanguk for lack of credible evidence"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hwan-guk
Can you stop japan, you're acting like a pollack now