Battle of Ichi

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Battle of Ichi
Part of
Gregorian Calendar);
July 8, 1592 (Lunar calendar)
Location
Result Joseon victory
Belligerents Japan JoseonCommanders and leaders Kobayakawa Takakage Gwon Yul
Hwang JinStrength Unknown 1,500Casualties and losses Unknown Unknown
Korean name
Kwon Yul and Hwang Jin's one-thousand-man army battled against the two-thousand-man army of Kobayakawa Takakage
. The Koreans won this battle and stopped the Japanese army from advancing to Jeolla Province.

Background

Toyotomi Hideyoshi made an order to Kobayakawa Takakage to attack the Jeolla Province. Jeolla Province was famous for it rice, and Japan needed that rice to feed their army. Also, Admiral Yi Sun-sin's naval force was stationed in Jeolla Province. Capturing Jeolla Province would provide a land route for the Japanese army to attack Admiral Yi, who had interfered with Japanese supply lines for the past two months. So Kobayakawa, who was in Seoul at the time, advanced to attack the Korean army.

Flow of the battle

Japanese army needed to go from Geumsan County to Jeonju to capture the province. There were two paths that the Japanese could take. One path was blocked by a hill called Ungchi and the other was blocked by Ichi hill. The Japanese split their forces and so did the Koreans. So the battle for Ichi and Ungchi happened at the same time. At the same time,

Ko Kyong-myong
force has arrived and was attacking the Japanese rear. As a result, Japan failed to provide enough rice for its army, which affected its ability to fight.