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==Background== ==Background==
On June 14, 1604,{{sfn||2014|}} a mysterious ship approached the coast of Dangpo, ], where Korea's naval headquarters were located. The ship was an armed Japanese trading vessel, dispatched by ] to establish trade relations with Cambodia. Its crew consisted of 16 Chinese, 31 Japanese, a Portuguese merchant (]), and a black crew member. Following a storm, the vessel drifted into Korean waters. The Korean navy, still on high alert after the ], viewed the ship's presence as a threat. When initial efforts to communicate and requests of a peaceful surrender with the crew failed, tensions escalated, leading to the deployment of Korean warships.{{sfn|고전문학|2016}}{{sfn||2014|}} On June 14, 1604,{{sfn||2014|}}{{page number needed|date=December 2024}} a mysterious ship approached the coast of Dangpo, ], where Korea's naval headquarters were located. The ship was an armed Japanese trading vessel, dispatched by ] to establish trade relations with Cambodia. Its crew consisted of 16 Chinese, 31 Japanese, a Portuguese merchant (]), and a black crew member. Following a storm, the vessel drifted into Korean waters. The Korean navy, still on high alert after the ], viewed the ship's presence as a threat. When initial efforts to communicate and requests of a peaceful surrender with the crew failed, tensions escalated, leading to the deployment of Korean warships.<ref name=":0">{{cite web |last=고 |first=영화 |date=20 March 2016 |title=임진왜란 거제인(巨濟人) 우수(禹壽) 장군 |url=http://m.newsngeoje.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=22340 |access-date=May 7, 2016 |website=Newsngeoje |publisher=앤거제}}</ref>{{sfn||2014|}}{{page number needed|date=December 2024}}


==Battle== ==Battle==
The engagement began on June 4 or June 14, 1604, with 25 Korean warships, led by commander Shin Yeo-ryang and other 28, surrounding the Japanese vessel. Korean ships, primarily {{Transliteration|ko|rr|]}}, launched an attack involving fire arrows and artillery bombardment. Despite their size and firepower, the Japanese crew resisted fiercely, relying on muskets and melee combat. However, the superior Korean navy gradually overwhelmed the enemy. After more than 24 hours of fighting, Korean sailors boarded the Japanese ship, subdued the crew, and captured the vessel and most of its crew.{{sfn|고전문학|2016}} The engagement began on June 4 or June 14, 1604, with 25 Korean warships, led by commander Shin Yeo-ryang and other 28, surrounding the Japanese vessel. Korean ships, primarily {{Transliteration|ko|rr|]}}, launched an attack involving fire arrows and artillery bombardment. Despite their size and firepower, the Japanese crew resisted fiercely, relying on muskets and melee combat. However, the superior Korean navy gradually overwhelmed the enemy. After more than 24 hours of fighting, Korean sailors boarded the Japanese ship, subdued the crew, and captured the vessel and most of its crew.<ref name=":0" />


==Aftermath== ==Aftermath==
Surviving crew members were taken prisoner and later interrogated. Recognizing the Chinese ownership of the ship, the Korean government repatriated the survivors to China, earning commendation and a reward from the Ming court.{{sfn|고전문학|2016}} Surviving crew members were taken prisoner and later interrogated. Recognizing the Chinese ownership of the ship, the Korean government repatriated the survivors to China, earning commendation and a reward from the Ming court.<ref name=":0" />


==References== ==References==
{{reflist}} {{reflist}}


=== Sources === ===Sources===
* {{cite book |first=명 |last=최 |date=July 7, 2014 |title=술의 노래: 최명 교수의 음주 교유기 |url=https://books.google.pt/books/about/%EC%88%A0%EC%9D%98_%EB%85%B8%EB%9E%98.html?id=Tp1ABAAAQBAJ |publisher=도서출판 선 |isbn=9788963124797 |language=ko}}
*{{cite web|url=http://m.newsngeoje.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=22340 |title=임진왜란 거제인(巨濟人) 우수(禹壽) 장군 |last=고전문학 |first=고영화의
|date = 20 March 2016
|publisher=앤거제
|website=Newsngeoje
|access-date=May 7, 2016}}
*{{cite web|url=https://news.kbs.co.kr/news/mobile/view/view.do?ncd=4528746 |title=당포해전의 명장 신여량, 그리고 엉터리 기록들 |last= |first=
|date = 31 August 2020
|publisher=김석
|website=KBS뉴스
|access-date=August 31, 2020}}
* {{cite book |last=명 |first=최 |date=July 7, 2014 |title=술의 노래: 최명 교수의 음주 교유기 |url=https://books.google.pt/books/about/%EC%88%A0%EC%9D%98_%EB%85%B8%EB%9E%98.html?id=Tp1ABAAAQBAJ |publisher=도서출판 선 |isbn=9788963124797 |language=ko}}


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1604 Japan–Korea naval battleFor the 1592 battle during the Imjin War, see Battle of Dangpo (1592).
Second Battle of Dangpo (1604)
Date4–5 June or 14 June 1604
(~1 day)
LocationDangpo, Tongyeong, Korea
Result Joseon victory
Belligerents
Joseon Korea Tokugawa shogunate
Commanders and leaders
  • Shin Yeo-ryang
    • 28 other commanders
Units involved
Panokseon
Hahoseon
Red seal ship
Strength
25 warships
15 smaller ships
233 soldiers
1 red ship
49 crew
Casualties and losses
Unknown Most of the crew killed or captured

The Battle of Dangpo (1604) or the Dangpo Incident was a naval engagement that occurred off the coast of Dangpo, in present-day Tongyeong, South Korea, between the Korean navy and a Japanese trading fleet.

Background

On June 14, 1604, a mysterious ship approached the coast of Dangpo, Tongyeong, where Korea's naval headquarters were located. The ship was an armed Japanese trading vessel, dispatched by Tokugawa Ieyasu to establish trade relations with Cambodia. Its crew consisted of 16 Chinese, 31 Japanese, a Portuguese merchant (João Mendes), and a black crew member. Following a storm, the vessel drifted into Korean waters. The Korean navy, still on high alert after the Imjin War, viewed the ship's presence as a threat. When initial efforts to communicate and requests of a peaceful surrender with the crew failed, tensions escalated, leading to the deployment of Korean warships.

Battle

The engagement began on June 4 or June 14, 1604, with 25 Korean warships, led by commander Shin Yeo-ryang and other 28, surrounding the Japanese vessel. Korean ships, primarily Panokseon, launched an attack involving fire arrows and artillery bombardment. Despite their size and firepower, the Japanese crew resisted fiercely, relying on muskets and melee combat. However, the superior Korean navy gradually overwhelmed the enemy. After more than 24 hours of fighting, Korean sailors boarded the Japanese ship, subdued the crew, and captured the vessel and most of its crew.

Aftermath

Surviving crew members were taken prisoner and later interrogated. Recognizing the Chinese ownership of the ship, the Korean government repatriated the survivors to China, earning commendation and a reward from the Ming court.

References

  1. ^ 고, 영화 (20 March 2016). "임진왜란 거제인(巨濟人) 우수(禹壽) 장군". Newsngeoje. 앤거제. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  2. ^ 최 2014.
  3. 김, 석 (31 August 2020). "당포해전의 명장 신여량, 그리고 엉터리 기록들". KBS뉴스. Retrieved August 31, 2020.

Sources

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