Hwang Chin

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Hwang Chin was a general during Hideyoshi's Invasions of Korea. He is best known for his defense at the castle of Jinju at the First Siege of Jinju. There were two battles of Jinju, the first was a great victory for the Koreans while at the second, the Japanese captured the castle.

Hwang Chin and the entire Korean garrison were killed. Hwang Chin was killed by two arquebuse bullets.

[edit] The Battle

Hwang Chin commanded the castle of Jinju during Hideyoshi's Invasions of Korea. In July of 1593, the castle had around 60,000 Koreans, including irregular soldiers and civilians. The permanent garrison was only 4,000. Around mid July, Japanese commanders including Kato Kiyomasa, Ukita Hideie, and Konishi Yukinaga marched an army of 90,000 to Jinju. The Japanese were anxious to win a victory, as Toyotomi Hideyoshi was not happy with the results of the first battle.

As the Japanese approached, Korean soldiers straggled toward the walls seeking protection of the castle. When Hwang Chin saw this he realized he could not open the gates, if he did the Japanese would swarm in and capture the fort. As a result the commander of the reinforcements charged with over a hundred men and were shot down by the muskets of the Japanese.

Although heartbroken from these events, Hwang Chin ordered his garrison to defend the castle. As the Japanese raised scaling ladders under cover of arquebusiers, the Koreans dumped rocks and hot burning oil on the Japanese. The Koreans also returned fire with bows, mortars, and arquebuses. Unfortunately, when the Japanese brought in siege towers, the Koreans were unable to resist.

Hwang China is famous in Korea for his outstanding defenses and the ability to command. He was also known famous for having survived 2 bullets until he died of his wounds. After six days Hwang Chin was shot in the chest by 2 bullets and at morning the siege was over. His subordinates came and found him gasping and breathing and looking tired. Then still holding his sword Hwang Chin died. He was 22 years old when he died. Morale crumbled with his death and Jinju castle soon fell to the Japanese invaders.

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