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  • Jaby and Achara watch Hansan: Rising Dragon based on real life events in South Korean history, this film explores the Battle of Hansan Island. Written and directed by Han-min Kim, the movie stars Park Hae-il andYo-Han Byun.
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Komentáře • 489

  • @poktan0728
    @poktan0728 Před 6 měsíci +365

    난중일기 라는 이순신이 직접 쓴 전투중 일기형식의 전쟁기록이 실존합니다 영화 이지만.. 모든것은 사실에 기반합니다 .

    • @user-jr6kx1xt4u
      @user-jr6kx1xt4u Před 6 měsíci +4

      面白そうですね、ソースを教えて下さい!

    • @user-hn6vy2vp4j
      @user-hn6vy2vp4j Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@user-jr6kx1xt4u 특히 침략한 왜구들
      목따는 장면이 인상적임

    • @Tocamakusu
      @Tocamakusu Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@user-jr6kx1xt4uアマゾンで日本語で訳したのを売ってますね。
      「乱中日記」全3巻あわせて10010円ぐらいなんですが電子書籍で買うばあいの値段はよりやすい4500円ぐらいですね。

    • @molongyee
      @molongyee Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@user-jr6kx1xt4u 이순신이 전쟁중에 쓴 난중일기 , 당시 재상이였던 유성룡의 징비록 , 조선 역사관이 기록한 조선왕조실록

    • @TV-jg2kj
      @TV-jg2kj Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​@@user-jr6kx1xt4u1968 年に日本に流出するところでした

  • @user-qx3lp1eu9y
    @user-qx3lp1eu9y Před 6 měsíci +19

    All of this is not fiction. It is truly a fact of history.

  • @user-wi1jj7zh2y
    @user-wi1jj7zh2y Před 6 měsíci +115

    It is said that Yi Sun-sin of Joseon is the only naval governor who has won all wars and lost a single ship throughout the history of the world's naval wars
    Yi Sun-shin's performance in the movie was based on a true story, and Admiral Yi recorded it as a diary during the war, and he was also afraid of Yi Sun-shin in Japan.

    • @morningcalmrisingsun
      @morningcalmrisingsun Před 6 měsíci +7

      you mean all *battles*

    • @leestudios9948
      @leestudios9948 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Yi won all of his battles and never lost any of his ships

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@leestudios9948 It's a lie. In the seven years of war that followed the Battle of Hansando, there was not a single battle in which Yi Sun-shin could be judged as having won. In many cases, Yi Sun-shin attempted surprise attacks but was routed by Japanese counterattacks. Although Koreans overestimate the small losses suffered by the Japanese army from surprise attacks, you will realize that Yi Sun-shin has never succeeded in recapturing territory or territorial waters. Even the Battle of Hansan Island was in the same situation. This meant Yi Sun-shin's defeat. If Yi Sun-shin had won 23 out of 23 games, Busan Port would have been occupied by the Korean navy.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      This video is a typical historical fabrication by Koreans.
      There is no evidence that so-called turtle ships were ever built, and there is no record of them ever fighting against the Japanese army. The weapon of the Korean army was fire arrows. They had cannons, but they were not effective weapons. The shells did not explode, and the barrels were made of poorly manufactured cast bronze, which meant that they had short range and low accuracy. Since the gunpowder used for firing was black powder, each shot produced black smoke, which must have made it difficult for soldiers to breathe.
      Wakisaka of the Japanese army underestimated the Korean army and attacked alone, assuming hand-to-hand combat, and was met with a counterattack by the Korean army with fire arrows. Since the Japanese side did not have sufficient defensive equipment, this attack from a distance with fire arrows had some success.
      The construction of Korean ships at the time was old-fashioned and lacked keels, making them difficult to maintain straight lines and slow. Therefore, Yi Sun-shin had no choice but to retreat when the tide turned. Japanese ships had keels and could use sails to propel themselves upwind. It is easy to understand by comparing today's rubber boats and yachts. It is impossible for a Korean ship to ram a Japanese ship.
      Wakisaka's army totaled 1,500 men. There is a record that 900 men were mobilized for the land battle about six months later, and considering that there were also maintenance personnel for the ships, Wakisaka's army's losses would have been estimated to be around 300 at the maximum. Wakisaka himself returned safely to Busan Port on the day of the battle. The Koreans claim that Wakisaka escaped the crisis by eating seaweed, but it was several of Wakisaka's subordinates who hid on the island who ate the seaweed, not Wakisaka himself.
      In any case, the Battle of Gwansan Island was the last time Yi Sun-shin fought in a superior position against the Japanese army, and after that, Yi Sun-shin was defeated in every battle. This is a fact recorded in the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty and Yi Sun-shin's diary. Koreans claim that Yi Sun-shin's record is 23 wins from 23 fights, but of course that is a lie.
      This battle lasted for seven years and ended when Toyotomi Hideyoshi died of illness and the Japanese army returned home. In the end, only a few Japanese military commanders died, but most of the Korean commanders, including Yi Sun-shin, died. This weakened the Korean army, and a few years later they lost the battle with Hongtaiji, and Korea became a vassal state of the Qing Dynasty.

    • @Phthalocyaninegreen9
      @Phthalocyaninegreen9 Před měsícem

      ​@@hiroono1
      어이~일본인
      도데체 너희들을 역사를 어디로 배우는거냐?
      열폭도 정도껏 해라.
      역사를 잊은 민족에게 미래는 없는거지.

  • @user-ok7or8eg5l
    @user-ok7or8eg5l Před 6 měsíci +168

    23win out of 23 the battle of Hansando, one of Joseon's three greatest battles of Admiral Lee sun-shin. He exterminated a huge number of Japanese troops with his excellent resourcefulness and turtle ships. It is said that there is also a record that the head of the turtle dragon actually moved in the history book. Currently, the korean people are considered one of the greatest and most respected figures, and it is said that the navy of various countries also teachs Admiral Lee sun-shin's tactics and achievements.

    • @Lee_D_Y
      @Lee_D_Y Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@teto7559뭔 병신같은 소리인지 모르겠지만 칠천량 때는 이순신은 감옥에 있으셨고 원균이 ㅈ말아먹었다
      그것도 업적이라면 업적이라 할 수 있겠네

    • @teto7559
      @teto7559 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Lee_D_Y
      이순신이 왜 감옥에 있었는지를 먼저 생각해봐 ㄸㅃ아^^
      머리란게 있으면 생각을 하고
      하긴 너같이 다혈질인 애들이 항상 당하고 억울하다는 듯이 진진 거리지
      ㅋㄷㅋㄷ

    • @teto7559
      @teto7559 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Lee_D_Y
      그리고 대댓남기고 지운다고 흔적 살아지냐 머걸 수준 하고는 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
      넌 박제다 ㄸㅃ아

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's a lie by Korean. There is no evidence the turtle ship was in fight to Japan. In the seven years of war that followed the Battle of Hansando, there was not a single battle in which Yi Sun-shin could be judged as having won. In many cases, Yi Sun-shin attempted surprise attacks but was routed by Japanese counterattacks. Although Koreans overestimate the small losses suffered by the Japanese army from surprise attacks, you will realize that Yi Sun-shin has never succeeded in recapturing territory or territorial waters. Even the Battle of Hansan Island was in the same situation. This meant Yi Sun-shin's defeat. If Yi Sun-shin had won 23 out of 23 games, Busan Port would have been occupied by the Korean navy.

    • @user-my2th8ww3r
      @user-my2th8ww3r Před měsícem +1

      ​​​​​​@@hiroono1
      Don't leave false comments on every video related to Korea. Stop lying.

  • @arang_arang
    @arang_arang Před 6 měsíci +101

    How to appreciate Yi Sun-shin trilogy properly by age.
    1. Hansan: Rising Dragon (2022)
    - 2 Admiral: Of the Roaring Current is a prequel film about five years ago.
    2. The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014)
    - It shows the best battle of the sea where the invincible turtle ship and the "sea battle strategy" appear,
    and the dumb woman (information) appearing in "The Admiral: Roaring Currents" (2014), Im Jun-young
    and Junsa (a Japanese soldier who became naturalized to become Yi Sun-shin's subordinate) Show the story of the past five years.
    3. Noryang: Deadly Sea (2023) - The Last Battle of Admiral Yi Sun-shin
    You have to watch the movie in this order.
    "Noryang: Deadly Sea" (2023) will be released in Korea on December 20, 2023.

    • @godzilla4191
      @godzilla4191 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Just FYI, the turtle ship isn’t used in battle in the roaring currents, just appears at the end of the battle metaphorically. The roaring currents has some amazing hand to hand combat scenes too.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      All Korean fake stories.

  • @irislee4899
    @irislee4899 Před 5 měsíci +17

    In this battle, the Joseon Navy suffered 2 deaths and 10 injuries... It was a more one-sided victory than a movie in history

  • @user-ce4lz4jj1d
    @user-ce4lz4jj1d Před 6 měsíci +135

    Every country has historical heroes.
    Admiral Yi Sun-sin is the hero that Koreans consider the greatest.
    The last work in this series will be released in December this year.
    I hope you see the third work later.

    • @user-ur5ys3yt6p
      @user-ur5ys3yt6p Před 3 měsíci +2

      The north of the Great Wall is not Chinese territory. It was ruled by Mongols, Manchurians, and Koreans. Qin Shi Huang built the Great Wall to block the so-called Northern Orangkai. Later, China was conquered by the Mongolia and also Kim(金) Dynasty founded by descendants of korean Kim Ham-bo.
      Manjuwonryugo (滿洲源流考), compiled during the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, also reveals that the national name 金(kim) Dynasty is also derived from the family name 金(kim)of King of Silla(ancient korea).
      Also china wad ruled by the Manchurians for 300 years(Qing dynasty)
      Sugihara, a professor who published "Japan's Bronze Age from Korea," said, "The Bronze Age came to Japan from 100 BC to AD50, the end of Korean Bronze Age society. In Japan, the Iron Age and the Bronze Age were handed down at the same time during the Yayoi period, and the Bronze Age was only used for ancestral rites, so it seems that it went straight to the Iron Age without going through the Bronze Age."
      Around 100 BC - Ancient civilization began in Japan when Koreans landed with iron weapons in Japan, where primitive people in the Stone Age lived. Japanese history is the history of the Korean people
      "High-tech science has proven historical truths that no one has ever told you. In other words, Koreans moved to Japan and founded the ancient civilization of Japan. Although traces of the Yayoi civilization, which ended Japan's primitive era and opened up an ancient society, appear throughout the Japanese mainland, it is widely accepted as orthodox that it originated in the northern part of Kyushu by the descendants. The study made it clear that the Yayoi people are descendants of people from the southern part of the Korean Peninsula."
      The Han Chinese along with Vietnam, were grouped in a different lineage, showing genetic differences from Koreans.
      O2b: This type can be said to be the core of Koreans' unique Y chromosome. It accounts for 37.3 percent of Koreans, but is rarely found in China. O2b is mainly distributed in Japan (31.9 percent) and Manchu (3.8 percent) outside of the Korean Peninsula, so O2b can be said to be a unique gene of Koreans and Japanese people
      "direct ancestors of korean are members of the ancient Asian and Tungus ethnic group that migrated from Siberia in the Neolithic Age, and linguistically belong to the Altai ethnic group." "In addition to the Yayoi (Yamato people) of the Doraein line who crossed from the Korean Peninsula, there are also the Ainu lineal descendants of the Jomon people of the indigenous people of the Japanese archipelago."
      Japanese civic group claims, "It is the same as the annexation of Korea and Japan, reunification of East and West Germany." 2018-11-2008:30 A report was sent to the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Korea to demand "correct the fabrication of facts in Korea."
      At the time of the annexation of Korea and Japan, the Japanese ruling class thought that they were unified.they granted equal rights to Koreans through "Korea and Japan are One' policy(內鮮一體). In addition, a huge amount of 30 percent of Japan's total budget was poured every year for the modernization of Joseon.
      The lives of Koreans have become so abundant that the population, which had remained at the level of 10 million without population growth for 600 years during the Joseon Dynasty, doubled during the Japanese colonial era.
      "During the colonial period, Joseon's population grew by 12.6 million people, about 69 percent of whom, 8.7 million, were within the Korean Peninsula and 31 percent were flown to Manchuria and Japan."

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-ur5ys3yt6p That's a lie.
      Recent research has shown that no humans lived on the Korean Peninsula between 10,000 and 5,000 years ago. It has since been discovered that the Jomon people of Japan from the south and the Jurchen people from the north immigrated to the Korean peninsula, and the Koreans were born as a result of interbreeding.
      In terms of civilization, iron and bronze tools were introduced to Japan before the Korean Peninsula. The DNA of Japanese rice is different from that of rice on the Korean Peninsula. Earthenware was originally produced in Aomori, Japan, and was introduced to Korea 5,000 years later.
      Buddhism and Chinese characters were introduced to Japan through Baekje, because Baekje was a vassal state of Japan. In the south of the Korean peninsula, there are many large Japanese-style tombs built during the Baekje period or earlier, and many Japanese artifacts have been discovered inside. There is no Korean grave larger than this, which is proof that the Japanese ruled this region.
      After the Battle of Hakushonko, Japan no longer controlled Korea, and the entire Korean peninsula became a vassal state of successive Chinese dynasties. The Korean Peninsula became independent after Japan won the Sino-Japanese War. To celebrate this and express gratitude to Japan, the Independence Gate was built in Seoul. However, since the Koreans did not work and had no will to fight, they were unable to maintain their independence and begged Japan to annex them. Japan should have refused, but since Hirobumi Ito, who was against the annexation, was assassinated, the supporters gained the upper hand and the annexation was realized.
      Japanese aid greatly improved the lives of Koreans. Then Koreans started having sex and the population doubled. While the Japanese were shooting guns on the battlefield, the Koreans were shooting sperm in their beds.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-ur5ys3yt6p 그리고 조선은 역사가 시작된 이래 중국 역대 왕조의 속국입니다. 세종은 명국으로부터 군사적 지원을 얻기 위해 한반도 역사상 가장 많은 성노예를 명국에 선물했다. 즉, 세종의 정치는 젊은 조선인 여성이 중국인에게 강간당했기 때문에 안정적이었다.

    • @user-og5yp9js8u
      @user-og5yp9js8u Před měsícem

      @@user-ur5ys3yt6p The war crimes committed by the Japanese Empire cannot be justified. Try to googling "japanese war crime." It's like saying that European behavior is justified because European people fed and put poor black slaves to sleep.
      Don't keep trying to justify it, look at the past. Why can't the Japanese do it like Germany?

  • @alphafann
    @alphafann Před 6 měsíci +175

    If it wasn't Admiral Yi, there's no Kpop, no Kdrama, no South Korea today. He is the #1 Hero in Korea.

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Před 6 měsíci +1

      nah even if the Japanese win and conquered all the Korean peninsula the Chinese wont let it happen and will go full blow war with Japanese and decimated them and liberated Korea because they always used the Korean peninsula as their buffer zone.

    • @user-yw7zy3hw1c
      @user-yw7zy3hw1c Před 6 měsíci +26

      ​@@wewenang5167
      완충지대는 무슨 말도 안되는 헛소리인지.. 중국의 욕망을 모르니 이런 말을 하지
      중국과 일본은 영토를 넓히기 위해 수없이 많이 한국을 침략했음
      당신 말대로라면 중국이 한반도를 차지했을거고 한국이 사라지는건 변함없을 거임

    • @Elin-sw3jd
      @Elin-sw3jd Před 5 měsíci +22

      ​@@wewenang5167중국도 그 당시 한국을 많이 괴롭혔어요
      무슨 중국이 구해주기는...
      당신이 서양인이고 한국의 역사를 모르고 중국,한국,일본의 관계를 모르니 그딴 소리를 하는 겁니다
      당신이 말하는대로 됐으면 중국이 한국을 먹었지 절대 중국이 한국을 구해 주지 않아요
      그건 현대 사회도 마찬가지구요
      누가 이득도 없는데 남의 나라를 지켜줍니까?
      댓글을 쓰실꺼면 적어도 아시아 역사를 공부하시고 쓰세요

    • @CoreanStacker
      @CoreanStacker Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@wewenang5167What a utter nonsense! 😂 But, you are a Chinese, so what do you expect from people who claim the Mongols were Chinese! 😂

    • @CoreanStacker
      @CoreanStacker Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@Elin-sw3jd He, Wenwang or whatever, is definitely a Chinese!

  • @Panorama-memory
    @Panorama-memory Před 6 měsíci +141

    Admiral Yi Sun-sin's movies are very fantasy-like. Everyone would think so. However, it is rather scaled down from reality as much as possible.
    Actual historical records are even better. This has been completed, including cross-verification.
    I dare say with confidence that he is the person closest to a military god in all of history on Earth. All heroes from other countries fought with at least enormous support and supplies from their own countries. However, Admiral Yi Sun-sin fought by rebuilding everything on his own. And that too in an overwhelmingly small amount compared to the enemy.
    The Battle of Hansan is one of the world's three greatest naval battles. The miraculous battle is the Battle of Myeongnyang. If you write a novel like this, you'll get criticized. No matter how novel it is, it will be criticized as making no sense.

    • @Madtroll1209
      @Madtroll1209 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Everybody repeat after me: NOT A SINGLE KOREAN WARSHIP WAS LOST.

    • @user-ur5ys3yt6p
      @user-ur5ys3yt6p Před 3 měsíci

      The north of the Great Wall is not Chinese territory. It was ruled by Mongols, Manchurians, and Koreans. Qin Shi Huang built the Great Wall to block the so-called Northern Orangkai. Later, China was conquered by the Mongolia and also Kim(金) Dynasty founded by descendants of korean Kim Ham-bo.
      Manjuwonryugo (滿洲源流考), compiled during the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, also reveals that the national name 金(kim) Dynasty is also derived from the family name 金(kim)of King of Silla(ancient korea).
      Also china wad ruled by the Manchurians for 300 years(Qing dynasty)
      Sugihara, a professor who published "Japan's Bronze Age from Korea," said, "The Bronze Age came to Japan from 100 BC to AD50, the end of Korean Bronze Age society. In Japan, the Iron Age and the Bronze Age were handed down at the same time during the Yayoi period, and the Bronze Age was only used for ancestral rites, so it seems that it went straight to the Iron Age without going through the Bronze Age."
      Around 100 BC - Ancient civilization began in Japan when Koreans landed with iron weapons in Japan, where primitive people in the Stone Age lived. Japanese history is the history of the Korean people
      "High-tech science has proven historical truths that no one has ever told you. In other words, Koreans moved to Japan and founded the ancient civilization of Japan. Although traces of the Yayoi civilization, which ended Japan's primitive era and opened up an ancient society, appear throughout the Japanese mainland, it is widely accepted as orthodox that it originated in the northern part of Kyushu by the descendants. The study made it clear that the Yayoi people are descendants of people from the southern part of the Korean Peninsula."
      The Han Chinese along with Vietnam, were grouped in a different lineage, showing genetic differences from Koreans.
      O2b: This type can be said to be the core of Koreans' unique Y chromosome. It accounts for 37.3 percent of Koreans, but is rarely found in China. O2b is mainly distributed in Japan (31.9 percent) and Manchu (3.8 percent) outside of the Korean Peninsula, so O2b can be said to be a unique gene of Koreans and Japanese people
      "direct ancestors of korean are members of the ancient Asian and Tungus ethnic group that migrated from Siberia in the Neolithic Age, and linguistically belong to the Altai ethnic group." "In addition to the Yayoi (Yamato people) of the Doraein line who crossed from the Korean Peninsula, there are also the Ainu lineal descendants of the Jomon people of the indigenous people of the Japanese archipelago."
      Japanese civic group claims, "It is the same as the annexation of Korea and Japan, reunification of East and West Germany." 2018-11-2008:30 A report was sent to the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Korea to demand "correct the fabrication of facts in Korea."
      At the time of the annexation of Korea and Japan, the Japanese ruling class thought that they were unified.they granted equal rights to Koreans through "Korea and Japan are One' policy(內鮮一體). In addition, a huge amount of 30 percent of Japan's total budget was poured every year for the modernization of Joseon.
      The lives of Koreans have become so abundant that the population, which had remained at the level of 10 million without population growth for 600 years during the Joseon Dynasty, doubled during the Japanese colonial era.
      "During the colonial period, Joseon's population grew by 12.6 million people, about 69 percent of whom, 8.7 million, were within the Korean Peninsula and 31 percent were flown to Manchuria and Japan."

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      It is a lie told by Koreans that Yi Sun-shin won 23 games out of 23 matches. According to the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty and Yi Sun-shin's own diary, Yi Sun-shin had an advantage over the Japanese army until the Battle of Hansando in the very early stages of the war. For the next seven years, Yi Sun-shin continued to lose in every battle. Since Yi Sun-shin was not a strong enemy for the Japanese army, he was only mentioned once in Japanese records. It is a record of the fact that he died.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-ur5ys3yt6p That is a lie told by Koreans. The Korean Peninsula has always been a vassal state of successive Chinese dynasties since the beginning of history until the Korean Empire became independent from the Qing Dynasty by Japan. They have received military protection from China in exchange for selecting beautiful women and offering them as sex slaves.

    • @LeBronJames-StatPadderMan
      @LeBronJames-StatPadderMan Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@hiroono1It's time for your medication.

  • @user-us4jk6vv9r
    @user-us4jk6vv9r Před 6 měsíci +34

    I guess he considered the idea "for the people" more important than "for the king". So even during the war, his king did not like him and was jealous of him, even though he was a hero who saved Joseon at the time. Eventually, he is unjustly imprisoned in the middle of the war and subjected to severe torture. Later, however, Joseon went through another crisis and his king and Joseon needed him.
    The next story will be known if you react to the second episode of Yi Sun-shin. Thank you for your good reaction and review. ^^

    • @ieeyu40
      @ieeyu40 Před 6 měsíci +1

      올타구님 댓글을 여기서 보게 되네요 ㅎㅎ 항상 영상 잘 보고 있습니다

  • @user-hs1dd4tc7t
    @user-hs1dd4tc7t Před 6 měsíci +85

    i haven't learnt korean history before but if you guys ever go to korea, you can see admiral yi's iconic status in the suburb, gwang-hwa-moon which is kinda like the korean times square equivalent. just shows how much koreans adore him.

  • @bruceha1615
    @bruceha1615 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Admiral Yi might not have said much in the movie, but he actually wrote lots of things and made lots of quotes in his diary during the Imjin War. It's called "Nanjung ilgi." One of his most famous quotes was "必死則生, 必生則死" meaning "Those willing to die will live, and those willing to live will die." The diary seriously expressed his worries and dilemmas that he had gone through from 1592 to 1598.

  • @hotstuff1434
    @hotstuff1434 Před 6 měsíci +30

    Finally reacting to this movie... The "Geumgangsong" is made of wood of the hardest material available in Korea. (It means a diamond tree)So all the ships in Korea were harder than the ships in Japan.(The ship in Japan is made of "cedar".) AND The JOSEON(Korean military's) tactics are artillery and rush tactics, and the Japanese's tactics are close combat after firing and boarding. Since guns take a long time to load, the Joseon army adopted fast-loading arrows and cannons, and Japan adopted close combat with swords after shooting with guns. For quick boarding, the Japanese ship(18m) was a small V-shaped ship underneath. The Joseon ship(27m) was flat ㅡ underneath for quick rotation, and it was larger than the Japanese ship.

    • @Plain-sf4st
      @Plain-sf4st Před 4 měsíci

      윗글과는 좀 다른 이야기지만 사극이나 영화때문에 조선이 화포로 장거리에서 공격하는게 조선의 주 전술이였다 생각하는 사람들이 많은데 실제로는 교전거리가 그리 길지 않았음 화포의 사거리가 길기는 하지만 당시 기술력과 해전 특성상 명중률을 보장하려면 거리가 생각보다 가까워야 했고 일본도 대조총같은 화기를 이용해서 판옥선을 관통시킨 기록도 있음. 또 영화보면 항상 활이나 삼지창같은것만 들고 싸우던데 당시 조선군도 여러가지 총통종류들로 개인무장해서 개개인의 화력을 높였음
      사극, 드라마, 영화에서 고증따지면 다큐나 보지 왜 그러냐 하는 사람들이 많은데 역사를 바로알려면 고증을 지켜야 한다고 봄.

    • @DAYSSPERM
      @DAYSSPERM Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Plain-sf4st 1. '나난지'와 '전사록' 등의 문헌에 따르면, 조선시대의 해군은 화포와 거북선, 그리고 바다의 지형을 활용한 전략을 사용했다고 상세한 기록이 있음. 화포를 활용한 장거리 포격이 주전술이었으며, 이를 통해 일본의 조총 사거리를 벗어나 공격한다고 기록됨. 2. 화포는 육군의 수성에서도 사용되었으며, 그 최대 사거리는 2km, 유효 사거리는 1km로 기록되어 있습니다. 반면, 일본의 조총의 최대 사거리는 500m, 유효 사거리는 300m로 기록되어 있음 3. 일본군이 판옥선을 뚫었다는 구체적인 기록은 없음. 4. 조선의 군사는 편전사수, 방패수, 도검수 등으로 편제되었지만, 본격적인 전투에서는 의병이 주로 활약했음. 이들 의병은 농기구와 삼지창 등을 무기로 사용함. 5. 삼지창은 명나라에서 일본의 야리 아시가루(창병)를 막기 위해 사용되었고 조선에 전수함. 6. 일본의 육군은 칼보다는 장창을 주력 무기로 사용한 농민 징집병이었음. 또한, 후기에는 항왜들이 전수한 조총과 장검(노다치)를 명나라에서 전해준 전술과 무기도 사용함.

  • @noirback6884
    @noirback6884 Před 6 měsíci +19

    There are two major figures in Korean history.
    King Sejong the Great, who created Hunminjeongeum (Korean language) in 1446
    This is Admiral Yi Sun-sin in the movie, who protected Joseon from the Japanese navy during Japan's advance into the continent in 1592.
    He had excellent knowledge and was good at strategy and tactics.
    He is a representative figure in Korean history who destroyed 333 Japanese ships with 12 Panokseon and a small number of Turtle Assault Ships.
    Admiral Yi Sun-sin's actions made Japan's logistics and troop supply impossible, and Japan's ambitions to occupy Korea and China ended in failure.

    • @masizzungchocowooyoo3546
      @masizzungchocowooyoo3546 Před 6 měsíci +3

      You're talking about letters, not language, right?
      People in countries like Korea that have their own language and writing system often get confused, but writing and language are different things.
      A language cannot be created overnight.
      I am adding this because even foreigners sometimes misunderstand Hangul.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      Sejong is known as the king who donated the most sex slaves to the Ming Dynasty in the history of the Korean peninsula. Sejong received military protection from the Ming Dynasty by forcing beautiful women to have sex with Chinese men.
      It is a lie told by Koreans that Yi Sun-shin won 23 games out of 23 games. After the Battle of Hansando, there was not a single battle that could be evaluated as a victory for Yi Sun-shin. Koreans are lying that the Korean army won the battle in which Yi Sun-shin was killed. It's funny.
      Furthermore, the Japanese army never suffered from logistics problems due to Yi Sun-shin. Japan had secured a land route from Busan to Seoul in just three weeks, so they had no interest in a sea route. This is still the case today. No idiot would use a boat to send a courier service from Busan to Seoul.

  • @JenniferPark00
    @JenniferPark00 Před 6 měsíci +244

    Thank you for your reaction.
    Japan's evil deeds were expressed much less than they actually were in the movie.

    • @kim-j.y
      @kim-j.y Před 6 měsíci +24

      ​​@@0binkim악마화가 아니라, 악마는 악마라하지만 인간으로태어나 해서는안될짓을 하는건 악마라는 표현도 좋게말한겁니다... 제대로된 역사사실을 아시나요?? 당신이 그시절에 살았다고 해보세요..
      모르시면 말을하지마세요

    • @fdweewdsd
      @fdweewdsd Před 6 měsíci +1

      Did you live in that era?
      There were a lot of great Japanese
      Koreans are always victim mentality

    • @user-ii9pl6fe7n
      @user-ii9pl6fe7n Před 6 měsíci +5

      인류의 역사는 전쟁의 역사에요. 물론 전쟁이 참혹하긴 하지만 일본 말고도 전 세계의 모든 나라들은 단 한군데도 빼지 않고 수없이 많은 전쟁과 분쟁을 직접적으로 유발한 경험이 있을텐데 이 모든 전쟁들을 촉발한 국가는 나쁘니 악행이라고 치부할껀가요? 전쟁에서의 악행은 미국도 피할 수 없고, 영국도 피할 수 없고 당연히 조선이라고 피해갈 수 없습니다. 조선은 일본에 당한 나라인데 왜 조선도 포함되냐고요? 조선은 임진왜란이 있기 한참 전 아니 건국 후부터 주기적으로 여진부락을 침략해 파괴하고 여진인들을 참살하는게 연례 행사에 가까웠으니까요. 침략했으니 나쁘다며 분개하기 보다는 과거는 과거로 보고 역사의 흐름을 이해하시기 바랍니다.

    • @user-tl9bi1ix8s
      @user-tl9bi1ix8s Před 6 měsíci +6

      ​@@kim-j.y 아직도 일본을 악마라고 말하네.
      일본은 한국에게 고통은 줬지만 한국의 근대화 발전에 도움 준것도 맞다.
      지금은 과거는 잊고 한국과 일본이 협력할때다.
      그리고 한국을 침략하고 지금도
      반성없는 북한이 진짜 적이라 생각한다.

    • @user-ox7vo8ti7f
      @user-ox7vo8ti7f Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@0binkim It's just a historical fact. 역사적 사실들을 나열하는 것 만으로도 한국인인 당신이 일본을 demonizing하는 것이라고 느껴질 만큼 일본이 남긴 역사적 사실들이 잔인할 뿐입니다.

  • @UH1Hlastpilot
    @UH1Hlastpilot Před 5 měsíci +19

    About all the casualty of battles between yi soon shin and japanese navy is recorded by japan. Before both countries historians exchanged the records, even korean historians doubted about history. For 7 years of war, by yi soon shin's command, around 70,000 of japanese forces died. And there are many letters which is written by him to king seon jo to report the result of battles. In the letters, he never talked about his own victory but only wrote names of soldiers and asked to his king "please remember them"

    • @user-hh9vg7oo9k
      @user-hh9vg7oo9k Před 5 měsíci +3

      맞습니다

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      It's a lie by Koreans. The chinese history said there was no chance for China and Korea to win. Actually, many Korean generals including Yi Sunshin were killed but all of Japanese generals alived with taking 100000 Korean labors.

  • @cavity1974
    @cavity1974 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Hello, I am Korean
    I enjoyed watching Admiral Yi Sun-shin's second movie on this channel
    99.9% of Koreans love Admiral Yi Sun-shin
    Please review the last movie (Noryang-Sea to Death) that will be released this December

  • @yulootan5267
    @yulootan5267 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Admiral Yi Sun-sin wrote a diary every day throughout the entire war, spanning about ten years. As a result, the history of that era could be preserved accurately to the present day. Therefore, apart from cinematic exaggerations, most of the content is a faithful representation of historical facts.

  • @user-xd8ri9io5h
    @user-xd8ri9io5h Před 6 měsíci +26

    Admiral Yi Sun-sin final battle movie will be released this December.
    Japan is a country with high humidity, so trees are weak.
    Korean ships use hard wood to protect against collisions
    It is natural for the Japanese ship to sink in the event of a collision.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      Japanese ships used cedar and cypress, and Koreans used pine, but there is no big difference in the strength of the two materials. What is important for the overall robustness of the ship is the joining method and the woodworking technology that supports it.
      At that time, there were no two-story buildings in Korea, but there were five-story towers in Japan. There is no doubt that Japanese woodworking technology is excellent. Furthermore, Korean ships did not have keels and were inferior in straightness and speed. In other words, Japanese ships are built like yachts, and Korean ships are built like rubber boats. The story that a Korean ship collided with a Japanese ship is also an impossible lie.

    • @sam-nj7oh
      @sam-nj7oh Před 2 měsíci

      @@hiroono1 Are you ashamed of your ancestors' defeat? Are you ashamed of your descendants who tell lies? What is more shameful, Japanese

  • @namss0115
    @namss0115 Před 6 měsíci +8

    It's a truth without lies. It's on historical records, and movies can't express everything

  • @turinoik9477
    @turinoik9477 Před 4 měsíci +7

    There is an interesting episode where Wakizaka falls into the sea and survives on a deserted island for several weeks, eating only seaweed.

  • @user-ke5dr7rs1s
    @user-ke5dr7rs1s Před 6 měsíci +47

    He is a great Korean naval commander who is also known in foreign countries.. Other than this, I recommend the movie "Myeongnyang" which is a huge hit.. Thank you for your reaction..😊

  • @btsgalaxy5832
    @btsgalaxy5832 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Real life history of what General Yi Soon Shin was able to accomplish with what he had, the movie is not closed to depict his true heroism. True heroes of Korea are Yi Soon Shin and King Sejong among many throughout Korean history. They have set the bar for today's Koreans to protect the country and its people at any cost.

  • @yc7130
    @yc7130 Před 6 měsíci +20

    Many navies around the world are educating Yi Sun-shin on how to fight his humanity

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      No one knows about Yi Sun-shin.

    • @yc7130
      @yc7130 Před 2 měsíci

      @@hiroono1 Yes, you don't have to know.. but why are you here responding?

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@yc7130 I am watching the fabrication of history by Koreans.

    • @sam-nj7oh
      @sam-nj7oh Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@hiroono1 The Japanese are always jealous of Koreans.
      Many naval academies around the world learn Yi Sun-shin.

  • @user-.Doraemon
    @user-.Doraemon Před 6 měsíci +107

    In fact, the number of invasions on the Korean Peninsula, including Japan and China, is about 1,000 times.
    Among them, Japan invaded the Korean Peninsula 700 times.
    For Japan to be shown badly in the movie is just to show the facts of the past.
    Surprisingly, Joseon had never invaded another country.
    Joseon was always busy defending against attacks from other countries.

    • @user-hq1qg6cj8d
      @user-hq1qg6cj8d Před 6 měsíci +7

      응 신라구 약탈 있어~맨날 약자라는 찐따사관좀 벗어나

    • @user-.Doraemon
      @user-.Doraemon Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@user-hq1qg6cj8d 내글 제대로 읽었니 조선이라 썼단다
      신라해적 얘기는 왜 가지고 오는거니 무식한 아해야.
      그리고 신라구는 애초에 일본의 역사서 그것도 지역단위 소국가 시절 몇번 언급 나오고 고려시대 넘어가며 신라구는 더 이상 일본 역사서에서 볼 수 없었단 걸 모르니?

    • @user-hq1qg6cj8d
      @user-hq1qg6cj8d Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-.Doraemon 웅엥웅~한의 정서 어쩌고 하면서 찐따짓만 하는 조센징은 필요없다 진취적이고 도전적인 한국인만 필요할뿐이지

    • @hsp2619
      @hsp2619 Před 6 měsíci +8

      이 놈의 조선은 남의 나라 침략 안 했다는 개소리는 언제까지 계속될까
      첫번째로 남의 나라 침략한 적 있고
      두번째로 여력이 없어서 남의 나라 침략 거의 못 한 거를 안 했다고 자위하는게 어이가 없음
      대한제국 시절에 간도 알박기 시도했던건 침략이 아님? 청과 몇년을 전쟁하면서 약탈도 엄청했다는 기록도 있음

    • @dasreich73
      @dasreich73 Před 6 měsíci

      @@hsp2619 조선 시대 이 ㅆㅂ ㄻ .

  • @Yasmine11011
    @Yasmine11011 Před 6 měsíci +14

    Admiral Yi is an absolute bad ass. He never lost a single battle in his entire career. Truly a hero of Korea.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      It is a lie told by Koreans that Yi Sun-shin won 23 games out of 23 games. After the Battle of Hansando, there was not a single battle that could be evaluated as a victory for Yi Sun-shin. Koreans are lying that the Korean army won the battle in which Yi Sun-shin was killed. It's humorous.
      Furthermore, the Japanese army never suffered from logistics problems due to Yi Sun-shin. Japan had secured a land route from Busan to Seoul in just three weeks, so they had no interest in a sea route. This is still the case today. No idiot would use a boat to send a courier service from Busan to Seoul.

    • @sam-nj7oh
      @sam-nj7oh Před 2 měsíci

      @@hiroono1 Haven't you learned why you haven't made the advance since? Haven't you learned how important dissemination is?
      The Japanese have a history of lies,
      descendants of Koreans

  • @edffwdrefr1
    @edffwdrefr1 Před 6 měsíci +9

    The asian legendary movie

  • @user-uk2pk3yv9w
    @user-uk2pk3yv9w Před 6 měsíci +10

    This movie's final sequel, 'Noryang: Deadly Sea', is coming out next month. The Battle of Noryang is the last battle of the seven-year Imjin War and Admiral Yi Sun-shin's final battle. It is the largest naval battle in East Asia in which hundreds of Japanese fleet and the allied Joseon-MIng fleet fought. It was a very fierce battle because the soldiers of Joseon could not let go of the Japanese invaders, who violated their hometown and harmed their loved ones, and the Japanese soldiers must escape if they were to return alive.

  • @bosuck689
    @bosuck689 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Thank you for reviewing the movie Hansan! As a Korean, I've been looking for reviews of "Hansan", but I think yours is the best. Thank you! In this movie, the Joseon Navy has no damage to its front lines.
    There were 3 dead and 10 wounded, and the Japanese navy suffered a commander wounded, 47 ships sunk, and 12 captured.
    A total of 59 ships lost,
    This is an actual battle that ended with Manabe Samanojo's seppuku (suicide).

  • @evameva
    @evameva Před 6 měsíci +20

    thank u so much!!!! if you guys have time plz react on the first one of the Admiral Yi. Its called "The Admiral : Roaring Currents" It was his other epic battle against japan after Hansan. The reason why the shrapnel worked was that the way Japanese warships were built. They were not sturdy and only four cannons were deployed to make them light n speedy. And their main strategy was engaging in combat after jumping aboard enemy ships.

  • @user-ce4lz4jj1d
    @user-ce4lz4jj1d Před 6 měsíci +8

    41:19 The director once expressed gratitude for the advancement of CG in an interview.
    He said that thanks to the advancement of CG, he was able to film comfortably outdoors without splashing water.

  • @jimkook-ue4pu
    @jimkook-ue4pu Před 6 měsíci +32

    When we learn history, kings and generals, kings and generals...I learned it by repeating it like this. The reason is that there are many generals in Korea who were invaded about 1,000 times and always went to war. Japan's glory became a prosperous country with what it gained from invading and exploiting its neighboring countries. Japan made a lot of money in the 1950 war between South Korea and North Korea. Even now, they don't hesitate to say that Korea should go to war. There are also many politicians who say that Japan's economy will recover. I was astonished to see an American involved in the Hiroshima atomic bomb invited to Japan and the victims forced him to apologize. That's what Japan is like. It teaches history to the people that they are victims of losing the war rather than the country that started the war. Japan is a country that encourages anti-Korean sentiment, uses it politically, and sells anti-Korean books on a large scale at bookstores.

    • @gotaigo
      @gotaigo Před 6 měsíci +9

      well, the success of S Korea is the sweetest revenge❤

    • @user-hn6vy2vp4j
      @user-hn6vy2vp4j Před 6 měsíci +3

      맞는말

    • @teto7559
      @teto7559 Před 6 měsíci

      혐한서적 이딴 도그사운드 하는 사람들 다 국적 한국인 뿐임 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
      정작 일본 내에서도 혐한은 소외되고 친한파랑 맞불시위 경쟁하며 시민운동하는데
      한국에서는 그냥 국민 대부분이 반일 ㅇㅇ 이게 팩트

    • @user-hh9vg7oo9k
      @user-hh9vg7oo9k Před 5 měsíci +2

      맞습니다

  • @mheekkim2901
    @mheekkim2901 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Fun fact: The Imperial Japanese Navy prayed to him before going out to the Pacific to fight the US. *Note never pray to a guy that hated you more than the devil himself, you will lose everything

  • @dalemanlangit42
    @dalemanlangit42 Před 6 měsíci +10

    If you haven't seen the first movie, Admiral Yi: Roaring Currents, it's also a must watch. Better movie overall and it stars Choi Min Sik (Oldboy) as Admiral Yi. Hansan is the prequel to the 1st movie

  • @ohnoez3
    @ohnoez3 Před 6 měsíci +25

    cant wait for you guys to check out The Admiral: Roaring Current next. :)
    I love Choi Minsik's portrayal of the older Yi Sun-shin.
    Idk why i wrote choi minsoo earlier. lol.

  • @user-bo6by6zu5b
    @user-bo6by6zu5b Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thank you for watching this amazing movie and reviewing this!!!!! as a Korean, I send you full of my gratitude for you🥰🥰🥰 I love you too, your channel will be god blessd❤❤❤❤

  • @user-qy8nm9zr7j
    @user-qy8nm9zr7j Před 6 měsíci +7

    In [Ghost of Tsushima], there is an image of Japan being invaded, but in reality there were more cases of Japan invading other countries.
    Of course, Korea suffered the most damage.

  • @user-qv2th7ix1l
    @user-qv2th7ix1l Před 6 měsíci +5

    the movie exaggerated casualty of Joseon navy force, following the official document of Joseon gov and admiral Lee, there were only 3 death and about 10 or more wounded in the battle. As it was way too overwhelming victory, movie had to make it dramatic😂

  • @perry1055
    @perry1055 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Oh, it's good to see Achara here, I recall I saw you at other channel with the Woo Young-Woo, Maybe, soon the other film of admiral Yi Soon-Shin that is about his final battle come up in Korea...

  • @sanjaybhatikar
    @sanjaybhatikar Před měsícem +1

    Admiral Yi invented the turtle boat or 'kobukson'. Japanese ships at the time were built to transport samurai and their chief mode of attack was to board enemy ships. Cannons on such ships were useless because they had no emplacements. The kobukson on the other hand was a ship-of-war. They had cannons with emplacements for accurate firing of destructive broadsides. The ingenious metal spikes were designed to impale enemy troops and prevent boarding. The battering ram had a cannon so once lodged in the enemy ship, it would blow apart the hull. They also launched fire arrows to inflict maximum carnage on enemy ships.

  • @user-eq4cl8gz4t
    @user-eq4cl8gz4t Před 5 měsíci +9

    이순신 장군은 한국인이 가장 존경하는 역사적 인물입니다.
    한국의 정부청사와 왕궁이 있는 서울중심 메인도로 중앙에 수십미터에 달하는 이순신장군의 동상이 서있습니다.

    • @sang688
      @sang688 Před 16 dny

      인정 이순신 장군님 안계셨다면 지금의 대한민국은 없었을지도 모름

  • @spainana
    @spainana Před 6 měsíci +3

    For this reason, there are 2 statues in Gwanghwamun Plaza, Admiral Yi and the other one is King Sejong the Great ( who inventend the korean alphabet 한글 ).

  • @user-tt4sh2yy6r
    @user-tt4sh2yy6r Před 6 měsíci +3

    Literally nobody has reacted to this and Admiral Roaring Currents (which is the second half of Yi's naval career) and you guys did it. Thank you.

  • @edwardbrennan7825
    @edwardbrennan7825 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Extra History does an excellent telling of Admiral Yi.

  • @aa-jn4td
    @aa-jn4td Před 6 měsíci +30

    Wow. I never thought you would react to this movie. I was impressed. Thank you.
    Also I would like to recommend the movie '1987'. I would be really happy if you would watch this movie someday. This film covers some of Korea's most important modern history.

    • @user-bn5pq7bh5g
      @user-bn5pq7bh5g Před 6 měsíci

      I do not know it is a good movie or not, but if your reaction was gonna be about it, the channel would be so political. No one would like a channel to be political or religious. Of course you can cater to the taste of 'not intelligent Koreans' that demonize Japanese people and forgot about Korean war. I am surprised that they are still alive

    • @aa-jn4td
      @aa-jn4td Před 6 měsíci

      I don't know what you're talking about. The movie I recommended has nothing to do with Japan and is not a political movie. It is just a part of Korean history.
      @@user-bn5pq7bh5g

  • @yoonajeon3304
    @yoonajeon3304 Před 6 měsíci +4

    This is real history

  • @colocolo789
    @colocolo789 Před 6 měsíci +5

    This history was crossed checked both chosun and japanese history

  • @jsk6390
    @jsk6390 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Korean ships are usually much bigger than Japanese ships. While keeping the bottom of the ship flat. So it is like a boxy ship or a platform to fire cannons. And the reason why they could withstand ramming is because panok(Korean) ship is usually made of Pine tree while Japanese use Cedar tree. That difference makes toughness different

  • @h-mkim1990
    @h-mkim1990 Před 5 měsíci +2

    At that time, Korean ships used wood three times thicker than Japanese ships. And Korean ships used wooden nails, and Japanese ships used iron nails. Therefore, the nails were rusty in the seawater and the stability of the ship was reduced.

  • @TV-jg2kj
    @TV-jg2kj Před 6 měsíci +3

    Yi Sun-shin is a great contributor, but there are also many people who fought by launching militias against foreign resistance.

  • @user-dv7uc4xf2g
    @user-dv7uc4xf2g Před 5 měsíci +3

    The last three episodes of Admiral Yi Sun-shin will be released on December 20, 2023. Please review them.

  • @hethet566
    @hethet566 Před 6 měsíci +21

    명량보시면....
    희수아빠때문에 빵터지시겠군ㅋㅋㅋ

    • @sinsunnolm
      @sinsunnolm Před 6 měsíci +8

      명량엔 희수 아빠, 한산엔 강훈이 아빠 ㅋ

    • @hethet566
      @hethet566 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@sinsunnolm 일단 강훈이아빠는 한산이나무빙이나 분량이쪼금적어서 못알아보신듯하구 분명 명량볼땐 멈춘다음에 워!워! 히...이즈 희쑤 댇~?? omg wow 하고 한참웃을듯ㅋㅋ

  • @haermm
    @haermm Před 4 měsíci +6

    노량을 빨리 보셨으면 좋겠습니다. 저는 얼마전 극장에서 아주 재미있게 봤어요. 3부작중 가장 스케일이 크고 해상 전투씬이 무려 1시간 30분동안 펼쳐집니다. 이순신은 넬슨 제독보다 위대한 지도자입니다.

  • @mystictraveler8642
    @mystictraveler8642 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Movie was incredible. The detail and duration of the fight scenes...incredible.

  • @seotaijiandboys
    @seotaijiandboys Před 6 měsíci +4

    Thank you so much for your reaction. I love you guys. Keep up the good work!

  • @ganekim
    @ganekim Před 6 měsíci +6

    It's fun to watch movies with these guys💙👍

  • @ImagineY
    @ImagineY Před 6 měsíci +2

    Many other actors in the same role appear in 2014's The Admiral: Roaring Currents. And There is one scene that would be very surprising if you watched The Admiral: Roaring Currents first. There are also cases where the actor is the same but plays a different role, or where the actor and the role remain the same.

  • @a8673793
    @a8673793 Před 6 měsíci +6

    its not fantasy movie .true story

  • @jmoon2100
    @jmoon2100 Před 5 měsíci +2

    It's planned for 3 episodes and so far 2 episodes came out i am looking for you to see 2nd episode too.

  • @ZXZXxczxcssa
    @ZXZXxczxcssa Před 6 měsíci +11

    당시 한국의 배가 튼튼한 이유는 일본 배보다 나무의 갑판의 두께가 2~3배 두꺼웠습니다.

    • @user-py7hi8qx6z
      @user-py7hi8qx6z Před měsícem

      정확히는 일본에서 배를 만들 때 쓰는 나무와 조선에서 배를 만들 때 쓰는 나무가 달랐죠. 조선은 배의 빠르기를 강조하지 않아 크고 단단한 나무로 배를 만들었고요, 일본은 배의 빠르기를 중시했기에 가볍고 상대적으로 약한 나무로 배를 만들었다고 합니다.

    • @alavu783
      @alavu783 Před 27 dny +1

      쇠못으로 때려박은 배와 격자로 끼워맞춘 배의 차이도 큼.

    • @ZXZXxczxcssa
      @ZXZXxczxcssa Před 26 dny

      @@alavu783 네 위분하고 쇠못내용은 kbs 유인촌 역사스페셜로 10년전에 봤습니다.

  • @bourneethan3190
    @bourneethan3190 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Both Chinese letter (Han-ja) and Japanese letter ( Katagana ) was invented by Old Korean
    Lots of westerners don't know that

  • @nanana9713
    @nanana9713 Před 6 měsíci +5

    오...더 글로리보러왔다가...이런것도...한국인 아니면 보기 힘들?어려울?텐데....잘보고 갑니다. 😘🤩😘😍🥰🤩🤩😘

  • @Vagabond_Gaming
    @Vagabond_Gaming Před 6 měsíci +4

    Historically Japan attacked Joseon at the end of Sengoku period. It was during Sengoku period that Japan unified for the first time, and the conquered people lacked loyalty. For them, siding with Korea is nothing different than siding with Hideyoshi's new shogunate. I would go as far as a lot of Japanese during that time had resentment towards the new government. There were couple cases that is documented that some Japanese have immigrated to Joseon during these period. Anyway enjoyed your reaction. This movie wasn't my favorite but I'll watch anything that is about Yi Sun Sin. He is an inspiration to many in Korea.

  • @imsungjaesmelody.thesnorte5623
    @imsungjaesmelody.thesnorte5623 Před 6 měsíci +2

    We always see Jaby diss Achara about what her ancestors did. He should take a look at the horrific things his ancestors did.
    They should watch “battleship island” next

  • @sanjaybhatikar
    @sanjaybhatikar Před měsícem +1

    Amazing movie, I watch the naval battle scenes again and again.

  • @ikkim1985
    @ikkim1985 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thanks for introducing the movie, The movie is 2nd movie of triology.
    The movie itself and all triology are based on historical fact of Admiral Sun-Shin Yi's famous battle.
    Surprisingly, Battle of Hansan took only a hour, and casualy of Chosun (Korea)'s side is 3 death, 10 wounded.
    First movie depicts the another battle that famed Admiral Yi - Myungryang, having 12 ships fought 100 Japanese ships and win without any loss.
    Final movie will be on cinama soon, which is final battle of Imjin wars (Japan-Korea War), and where Admiral Yi dies.
    Admiral Yi is claimed to be never has lost in battle. which is great accomplishment. 11 campaigns, 23 Battles he have won.
    His campains have blocked the supply lines of Japanese forces and also Army-naval forces that tries to go up yellow sea to reinforce/resupply the forces that has gone up north. And Yi's navy also was able to provide sufficient support not giving the Jeolla province which is Southwest end part of Korea, and which is famous and important Granary.
    He is claimed to be legend in Korea and as far as I know no Koreans hates Admiral Yi. due to his accomplishments saving Chosun from devestating Loss.

    • @user-jr6kx1xt4u
      @user-jr6kx1xt4u Před 6 měsíci +1

      どの資料の、どのページに記録が残されていますか?

    • @ikkim1985
      @ikkim1985 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-jr6kx1xt4u Sorry not a fluent Japanese speaker, had to use the Google translator.
      The source is the battle reports of General Sun-Shin Yi and his presonal diaries written during the war called "Diaries of War". And also it's recorded on the Chosun Kingdon's daily records "The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty" (Unesco Heritage) as well.
      申し訳ありませんが、日本語が流暢ではないので、Google 翻訳を使用する必要がありました。
      この記録は、李舜臣将軍が直接記録した報告書と彼の日記である「乱中日記」に記録されています。 加えて、朝鮮王朝の記録である「朝鮮王朝新録」(Unesco Heritage)上に残っている記録です。

    • @user-zk2vy4kw2c
      @user-zk2vy4kw2c Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@user-jr6kx1xt4u 이순신장군이 마지막전투에서 전사하기 전까지 10년동안 매일 일기로 남긴 "난중일기" 서책이 소실되지않고 지금까지 남아있습니다. 왜 그것도 조작이라고 할건가요? 일본에 소신있는 역사가들도 인정하는데.. ㅠㅠ 대한민국은 그 옛날 모든것들을 부풀림없이 기록으로 남긴 민족으로 전세계 역사학자들이 유례없는 나라라고 한다지요.. 하다못해 왕들의 배변횟수도 기록될정도이니.. ㅋㅋ

    • @user-zk2vy4kw2c
      @user-zk2vy4kw2c Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@user-jr6kx1xt4u 아~~ 이순신장군에 어록이 많지만 그 중에 전투에서 힘을 싫어주기위해 "살고자하면 죽을것이고 죽고자하면 살것이다~" 마지막 전투에서 오랑캐에 총 맞고 서거하실때도 부하에게 " 나에 죽음을 알리지말라~" 라고 남기고 서거하셨죠.. 그 덕에 병사들이 온 힘을 다할수있어서 승리했습니다.

  • @user-ew4wk8rb7m
    @user-ew4wk8rb7m Před 2 měsíci

    If you know the history of Joseon, a country before the Republic of Korea at the time, and Japan's naval tactics, you can enjoy watching it even more.
    Japanese ships are very maneuverable, but they are less durable.
    But the ship of Joseon was made of a durable ship called Panokseon.
    Joseon was an empire that was very serious about firepower, as it is now in Korea.
    Therefore, Japan's tactics were in the form of a hundred soldiers' battle to climb onto a ship that made the most use of mobility, but Joseon's tactics were in the sinking of a ship using a cannon.
    This difference in tactics can be seen as the birth of the undefeated Admiral Yi Sun-shin.
    More than anyone else, Admiral Yi Sun-shin understood these differences well.

  • @kyunghwason3811
    @kyunghwason3811 Před 6 měsíci +5

    thank you

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay Před 6 měsíci +3

    Jaby and Friend (sorry, forgot her name atm), just so you guys know, that this film is a prequel to the film "The Admiral: Roaring Currents" (2015) that to me was a slightly better film. I'm as European as you can get, ethnically, and it touched me more than "Hansan" did. There were some very emotional scenes in "Admiral" that even got me teary eyed for a moment.

  • @jimmyha1898
    @jimmyha1898 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Yi Sun Shin is one of the greatest admirals in the history of man. Change my mind. :P This movie is great. There's also The Admiral: Roaring Currents iirc. Sick fight between 12 Korean ships vs 300 Japanese ships. I would check it out.

  • @TheStoryhasbeensold
    @TheStoryhasbeensold Před 5 měsíci +1

    The Admiral: Roaring Currents is a must watch

  • @gregoryjenkins8645
    @gregoryjenkins8645 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Good film choice. This is a prequel to Roaring Currents. I own both films.

  • @user-zs7zp7en9c
    @user-zs7zp7en9c Před 6 měsíci +4

    정의와 불의의 싸움. 그것이 명확한 전쟁.

  • @ct9831
    @ct9831 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Let's go... Myeongryang

  • @ohnoez3
    @ohnoez3 Před 6 měsíci +6

    btw Achara, idk if you recognized the actor playing Kato (the japanese admiral (general?) to the far left at 16:18) but he plays one of the dads in Moving. :)

    • @Achara
      @Achara Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yes! I did! I did a bit of a double take. Was he class president’s dad? I hope I didn’t misremember 😅

    • @ohnoez3
      @ohnoez3 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Achara yessss. haha. no youre completely right. it must have felt weird seeing him as a villain character after you've seen him be best dad material in Moving. Cant wait for you and Jaby to check out The Admiral: Roaring Currents yet if you havent. :)

  • @user-kq3qb7dp1b
    @user-kq3qb7dp1b Před 5 měsíci +4

    미국 입장에서 보면 미드웨이 해전이라 볼수있슴....몇백년전 동아시아에서 일본의 침략을 막아낸 전쟁을 장군께서 막아 내심

  • @user-vy6hf8wh6n
    @user-vy6hf8wh6n Před 6 měsíci +2

    영화 두부 님 잘 보고 갑니다 그리고 감사합니다 한국에 영화를 알려주셔서..

  • @forthkim8130
    @forthkim8130 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The picture on thumbnail of this video is not Yi sun sin. That's other general who helps Yi sun sin.

  • @Kt-nw1zv
    @Kt-nw1zv Před 5 měsíci +16

    이순신은 한산말고도 여러 전쟁에서 싸웠습니다.23번 싸우고 23번 이겼습니다. 이순신은 동양의 네슨 입니다.

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před 2 měsíci

      It's a lie by Korean.

    • @runaway_seo
      @runaway_seo Před měsícem

      @@hiroono1 この文は翻訳機を通じて作成され文法が間違っていることもあります。
      日本人の友達、あまり井戸の中で暮らさないでください。
      私は韓国人なので李舜臣将軍を尊敬するのが当然ですが、それでも偏った視線を持ってはいません。
      日本の東鄕平八郞という将軍が言及した歴史的事実があります。
      少しだけ探せば分かると思います。
      グーグルまたはヤフーで李舜臣と東鄕平八郞を検索してみてください。

    • @user-ol8vd9jm6t
      @user-ol8vd9jm6t Před měsícem +1

      @@hiroono1 what?!!! hahahaha

    • @hiroono1
      @hiroono1 Před měsícem

      @@user-ol8vd9jm6t It is a lie made by later Koreans to say that Yi Sun-shin won 23 games out of 23 games. Yi Sun-shin had an advantage over the Japanese army until the Battle of Hansando, three months after the start of the war, and for the next seven years, Yi Sun-shin continued to lose in every battle. This is clear from reading the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty and Yi Sun-shin's diary. Furthermore, there is no record of the completion of turtle ships or of any battle with the Japanese navy. The success of the Turtle Ship is also a lie made up by Koreans.

    • @user-pn8lp8gq3i
      @user-pn8lp8gq3i Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@hiroono1Rubbish. Don't waste your precious time reading his rubbish and waste your time replying his rubbish comment.

  • @bandi138138
    @bandi138138 Před 6 měsíci +1

    35:00 the primary strategy of Japanese naval forces at this time was to move fast to the enemy and board their ships. As such their ships were built with lighter wood compared to the Korean oak, which made them unsuitable for a ramming war. The shrapnel incapacitating the boarding party took out the primary martial capability of the Japanese troops

  • @Panorama-memory
    @Panorama-memory Před 6 měsíci +3

    Perhaps foreigners will not be able to understand a single word of Admiral Yi Sun-sin's greatness. The United States must have experienced Japan's belligerence during the Pacific War. Their Banzai charges and Kamikaze suicide attacks. Ancient Japan was even more warlike. Immediately before invading Joseon, Japan had been at war internally for nearly 100 years, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Joseon immediately after unifying Japan.
    They are such war demons... After the Battle of Noryang, Hideyoshi, the head of Japan, gives orders to the entire army.
    “Battle with Yi Sun-sin is prohibited.” Don't you understand? Those war demons were banned from fighting.
    In other words, the battle with Admiral Yi Sun-sin was like a natural disaster. What admiral of America's mighty naval power during the Pacific War did something like this? I have never heard of a case like this in the history of the world.
    An order given by Hideyoshi. “Fighting with Yi Sun-sin is prohibited” is not a joke. It actually appears in Japanese records.
    Even so, isn’t he the god of war?

    • @user-jr6kx1xt4u
      @user-jr6kx1xt4u Před 6 měsíci

      日本のどの資料ですか?

    • @Panorama-memory
      @Panorama-memory Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-jr6kx1xt4u せめて検索して聞いてみてください。
      閑山島の戦いの後、豊臣が公文で部下の将軍たちに海戦禁止令を出しました。
      検索してみてください。

    • @user-zk2vy4kw2c
      @user-zk2vy4kw2c Před 5 měsíci

      역사 공부좀 하세요.. 10살짜리 같은 생각을 남기지 말고요.. 일본 역사책은 진실은 없고 미화시키기 바쁘죠? 만화처럼.. ㅠㅠ

  • @pnutdraws
    @pnutdraws Před 6 měsíci +9

    you guys should check out Decision to Leave! Park Hae Il Plays the Lead in it & directed by Park Chan Wook who directed Old boy, it's a beautiful film

    • @Achara
      @Achara Před 6 měsíci +6

      I’ve actually been wanting to watch it so maybe a reaction to it will come soon 😊

    • @pnutdraws
      @pnutdraws Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Achara can't wait!

  • @ooooO-0oooo
    @ooooO-0oooo Před 6 měsíci +3

    16:59 Kang hun's father😅

  • @nightflier9377
    @nightflier9377 Před 5 měsíci

    두 분의 아름다운 목소리가 너무나 듣기 좋습니다.즐겁게 잘 봤습니다.

  • @user-yc2hg4pq4s
    @user-yc2hg4pq4s Před 6 měsíci +6

    1. Won Gyun, the general who kept Yi Sun-sin in check, is considered the worst soldier in Korean history. He later framed Yi Sun-sin to usurp his position and committed all kinds of corruption. This person was the culprit in causing the loss of more than 99% of the Joseon Navy's military power in the subsequent naval battle of Chilcheonryang.
    2. In fact, in the movie, the turtle ship appears as a truly invincible ultimate weapon, but in reality, it was often used simply to disperse the enemy's ranks and inflict psychological shock.
    3. Yasuharu Wakizaka, the villain in the movie, survives the battle without dying and continues to participate in the battle, but is repeatedly crushed by Yi Sun-shin. Nevertheless, he survives until the end and enjoys wealth and fame by siding with Tokugawa Ieyasu, who later became Japan's most powerful man.
    4. Admiral Yi Sun-sin's performance during the Japanese invasions of Korea was remarkable, but many other Koreans sacrificed their lives to save their country. The volunteer soldiers who appeared in the latter part of the story were so active that they embarrassed the Japanese army, who had not expected their attack. In the end, what was expected to be a short-term war turned into a 7-year war of attrition, causing Japan to suffer significant damage.
    5. , which tells the story after , deals with the legendary battle in which Admiral Yi Sun-sin fought and won against a Japanese fleet of 130 to 300 ships with only 13 ships. The final work of the trilogy, , which is scheduled to be released at the end of this year, is a work that deals with the final battle of Admiral Yi Sun-sin's final victory against 500 ships commanded by Japan's strongest army and his sad end.

  • @sleepyhead6468
    @sleepyhead6468 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You guys should watch Taegukgi... probably one of the best war movies in the entire world

  • @kimhongseob1195
    @kimhongseob1195 Před 6 měsíci +5

    영화 보다...더 위대한 인물 "성웅 이순신"

  • @jalankvng
    @jalankvng Před 6 měsíci +3

    Please watch the Crime City franchise starring Ma Dong Seok. Start in order though:
    1.) The Outlaws
    2.) The Roundup
    3.) The Roundup: No Way Out
    *The 4th film releases next year

  • @busan-walker
    @busan-walker Před měsícem

    This film and its follow-up, the naval combat scene in Noryang, are mostly embodied in VFX alone in the studio.

  • @robinfranco583
    @robinfranco583 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Could you please go and react to ADMIRAL : ROARING CURRENTS too. It was the sequel to this movie, though the movie was released earlier on. It was more lit than this! More power to the both of you guys.

  • @NoReply28
    @NoReply28 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is a sequel btw...

  • @FLASHkor
    @FLASHkor Před 27 dny +1

    36:06
    36:06 It is a trap -> 성! (Castle!)

  • @dity9942
    @dity9942 Před 2 měsíci

    Due to its geographical characteristics as an island nation, Japan developed maritime transportation and trade, which led to the advancement of ships capable of navigating through narrow and fast routes. In contrast, Korea built ships that were more durable and larger than those of Japan, making them more resistant to impact during collisions. Influenced by Portuguese traders, Japan introduced the use of firearms. The map shows that Japan acted as a barrier, being the first in Asia to be influenced by foreign trade. As a result, Japanese ships were not equipped with cannons, allowing just 13 Korean ships to defeat a fleet of 333 Japanese ships.

  • @user-cp8mp5cd5b
    @user-cp8mp5cd5b Před 5 měsíci +2

    실제로 있었던 철갑 거북선입니다 이순신장군

  • @ramonsalvaleon2616
    @ramonsalvaleon2616 Před 2 měsíci

    That boldie is the mideval version of ninjas in white.And also the King Kuppa$' ship arrived.

  • @jackiepark8060
    @jackiepark8060 Před 6 měsíci

    Jaby and Achara 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @tae-whankim9821
    @tae-whankim9821 Před 4 měsíci

    Most people know Admiral Yi for his strategic Genius, but in Korea we also place reverence in his Loyalty. Thus we call him Duke of Loyalty and Warfare

  • @kevin.smkwon
    @kevin.smkwon Před 6 měsíci +5

    13:58 Japanese and Korean ships had different purposes. As you will see in later scenes, Japanese ships have pointy and narrow designs, so they could move fast. Japanese soldiers had better skills in close combat. Their main purpose was to get onboard enemies' ships and fight with guns and swords. On the other hand, Korean ships had better long range and sturdier ships, but slow and wide. You can see Korean ships have 2 floors level, or put a roof (turtle ship) to toughen Japanese warriors to get onboard. It's hard to say which ships were superior. They all had pros and cons.

  • @stylefactory4833
    @stylefactory4833 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Admiral Yi, is a respected in all naval academy in the world
    133:0 battle is alltime legendary. and above all, loyalty to the country
    a general of Japan said this
    Yi's the one I want to kill the most
    Yi's someone I respect the most
    and Yi is also a person who wants to drink all night with him the most

  • @Ender_Blue2021
    @Ender_Blue2021 Před 6 měsíci +2

    What made you watch this movie? This work is difficult to understand if you don't know Korean history.