South Korea: From War-Torn Nation to Global Powerhouse — Fexingo History

Admiral Yi Sun-sin and the Turtle Ships That Changed History

8 min · 4. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive deep into the life and legacy of Admiral Yi Sun-sin, one of Korea's greatest naval commanders. They explore his early struggles, his innovative turtle ships (geobukseon), and the decisive battles of the Imjin War against Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Japan. Learn about the Battle of Hansan Island, the tragic Battle of Chilcheollyang, and Yi's final victory at Noryang where he was killed in action. They also discuss the political intrigue that led to his imprisonment and torture, his posthumous rehabilitation, and how his writings in the Nanjung Ilgi and his detailed battle reports offer a window into 16th-century Korean warfare and leadership. The episode covers the technological edge of Korean shipbuilding, the strategic brilliance of Yi's tactics, and why he remains a national hero in Korea today. #YiSunshin #ImjinWar #TurtleShips #JoseonDynasty #BattleOfHansan #BattleOfNoryang #NanjungIlgi #ToyotomiHideyoshi #KoreanHistory #NavalWarfare #Chungmugong #Geobukseon #Panokseon #Seonjo #AdmiralYi #EastAsianHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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