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Nutsplanet NP-B028 Yi Sun-Sin - Korean Naval Commander

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FabricanteNutsplanet
Código de artículoNTS-NP-B028
Peso0.16 kg
Escala1:10
Añadido al catálogo:23.7.2021

Yi Sun-sin (April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean naval commander, famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty, and is well-respected for his exemplary conduct on and off the battlefield not only by Koreans, but by Japanese admirals as well. Military historians have placed General Yi Sun-Sin on par with Admiral Horatio Nelson as arguably the greatest naval commander in history for his undefeated record against seemingly insurmountable odds despite no background in naval training. His title of Samdo Sugun Tongjesa, literally meaning "Naval Commander of the Three Provinces," was the title for the commander of the Korean navy until 1896.
      Perhaps his most remarkable military achievement occurred at the Battle of Myeongnyang. Outnumbered 133 warships to 13, and forced into a last stand with only his minimal fleet standing between the Japanese Army and Seoul, he still managed to leave 31 of the 133 Japanese warships either destroyed or impaired, without losing a single ship of his own.
      Despite never having received naval training or participating in naval combat prior to the war, and constantly being outnumbered and outsupplied, he went to his grave as one of few admirals in world history who remained undefeated after commanding as many naval battles as he did (at least 23).
      Yi died at the Battle of Noryang on December 16, 1598. With the Japanese army on the verge of being completely expelled from the Korean Peninsula, he was mortally wounded by a single bullet. His famous dying words were, "The battle is at its height...beat my war drums...do not announce my death."
      The royal court eventually bestowed various honors upon him, including a posthumous title of Chungmugong (Duke of Loyalty and Warfare), an enrollment as a Seonmu Ildeung Gongsin ( First-class military order of merit during the reign of Seonjo), and two posthumous offices, Yeonguijeong ( Prime Minister), and the Deokpung Buwongun (The Prince of the Court from Deokpung). Yi remains a venerated hero among Koreans today.

SCULPTOR: Jun Sik Ahn
PAINTER: Myeong ha Hwang
SCALE: 1:10
PIECE: 13
MATERIAL: Grey Resin

This kit is unassembled and unpainted.

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