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Namhansan Fortress and the Qing Manchu Invasions of Joseon [History of Korea]
#korea #joseon #koreanhistory #chinesehistory #history #historyofkorea (episode 33)
In today’s video, I will talk about Namhansanseong 남한산성 and the Manchu Qing Dynasty invasions of Joseon. Namhansanseong is a mountain fortress located in Gwangju, Gyeonggi province, bordered by the cities of Hanam and Seongnam. It’s less than 25km from Seoul and the fortress offers a magnificent view of the mega city.
During the Joseon dynasty it was used as an emergency capital city. The fortress saw much defensive use throughout its history, be it by the Baekje, Silla, Goryeo or Joseon dynasties.
Nowadays it’s a very popular tourist attraction as well as a place where people actually live so we now find cafes, restaurants, museums and much more.
Joseon was invaded by the Jurchen army (later called Ma...
published: 03 Jul 2022
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Siege of Namhansanseong #2 (1636) - Joseon (Korea) vs Qing (Manchu)
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's...
published: 09 Mar 2019
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HONG TAIJI DOCUMENTARY - MANCHU INVASION OF CHINA
Hong Taiji, the young Jurchen Khan of Later Jin, followed the steps of his father Nurhaci. He created the Manchu culture and founding of the Qing Dynasty, and launched the manchu invasion of China and manchu invasion of Joseon. In this Hong Taiji documentary, I explain the feats of the first Qing Emperor.
LINGCHI VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnQ9q5RTJPs&list=PLs1er9-IGQVCXgDAt2QCwWsggbOSIo8NO
If you would like to make a donation, here is my paypal : https://paypal.me/historyofchina
Many thanks !
= VIDEO CREDITS =
* EPS documentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDH7ciS0xw
* PLAYYMOVIE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ-8f0ll2IM
* War of the Arrows (2011)
* The Fortress (2017)
= MAIN SOURCES =
* Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912) , (1943), Arthur W. Humme...
published: 22 Sep 2019
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Second Manchu invasion of Korea
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Siege of Namhansanseong #4 (1637) - Joseon (Korea) vs Qing (Manchu)
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's...
published: 20 May 2019
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Manchu Invasion of Korea (1627) - Everyday
and Qing china.
published: 16 Oct 2015
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This Is What Happened When Qing China Invaded Korea With 150,000 Soldiers In 1636
In 1636, King Injo and his retainers seek refuge in a fortress as Qing dynasty forces from China invade Korea. The situation grows desperate as the king's advisers debate what course to take, while his people suffer and die in the fortress.
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published: 28 Nov 2022
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The Manchu Conquest of China/明清战争: Every Five Days
A map animation of the 1618-1683 Qing conquest of China, including the Ming-Qing Transition and the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, in intervals of five days.
00:00 Intro
0:10 Jin-Ming War in Liaodong
4:41 Qing-Ming War in Liaodong
6:41 Shun Regime in Beijing
6:43 Qing Invasion of China Proper, Southern Ming
7:39 Southern Ming Resurgence
7:56 Qing Counteroffensive
8:42 Second Southern Ming Resurgence
9:56 Qin-Jin War
10:07 Fall of Southern Ming
11:10 Ming Kingdom of Tungning
11:58 Revolt of the Three Feudatories
13:59 Final Eradication of Ming Remnants
14:09 Outro
There is one inaccuracy: the last ruler of the Kingdom of Tungning was Zheng Keshuang, not Zheng Jing. Furthermore, the Southern Ming maintained control over most of Sichuan for longer periods than shown here, probably.
published: 11 Apr 2020
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Siege of Namhansanseong #1 (1636) - Joseon (Korea) vs Qing (Manchu)
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's...
published: 27 Dec 2018
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Qing Manchu Cavarly vs Joseon Korean line of Musketeers
The Qing Empire invasion of Joseon in 1636
From the movie "The Fortress", 2017
published: 31 Mar 2018
11:25
Namhansan Fortress and the Qing Manchu Invasions of Joseon [History of Korea]
#korea #joseon #koreanhistory #chinesehistory #history #historyofkorea (episode 33)
In today’s video, I will talk about Namhansanseong 남한산성 and the Manchu Qing...
#korea #joseon #koreanhistory #chinesehistory #history #historyofkorea (episode 33)
In today’s video, I will talk about Namhansanseong 남한산성 and the Manchu Qing Dynasty invasions of Joseon. Namhansanseong is a mountain fortress located in Gwangju, Gyeonggi province, bordered by the cities of Hanam and Seongnam. It’s less than 25km from Seoul and the fortress offers a magnificent view of the mega city.
During the Joseon dynasty it was used as an emergency capital city. The fortress saw much defensive use throughout its history, be it by the Baekje, Silla, Goryeo or Joseon dynasties.
Nowadays it’s a very popular tourist attraction as well as a place where people actually live so we now find cafes, restaurants, museums and much more.
Joseon was invaded by the Jurchen army (later called Manchu) from the Later Jin Empire 金國 (1616-1636) in the beginning of the year 1627 정묘호란. Things weren’t going too well for Joseon and its Ming ally, so Joseon accepted a peace treaty to end the conflict. Soon after, Later Jin became the Qing dynasty, with Hong Taiji as its emperor (皇太極, 1592-1643) . This time, Qing demanded that Joseon become its vassal. Joseon refused so Qing launched an attack in December of 1636 병자호란. At that time, King Injo 조선 인조 was the ruler of Joseon. The outcome of this battle would change Joseon’s destiny forever...
To end my video, I will tell the tale of the Tombstone of Seo Heun-nam 서흔남 묘비, an interesting tale about Namhansanseong Fortress.
If you enjoyed this video 🙏 please like and subscribe. 감사합니다~
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📜 Korean History Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDpgNb683blwQYdvZu6TlDq4ua3W4Olew
🎬 Recommended viewings:
The Fortress (2017) 남한산성, CJ Entertainment, starring: Lee Byung-hun, Kim Yoo-seok, Park Hae-il. Based on the novel of the same name; recounts how King Injo sought refuge in Namhansanseong Fortress during the Qing invasion of 1636.
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.
.
*Other figures and topics explored in this video: Jujangseong 주장성, Hansanju 한산주, Battle of Sarhu 薩爾滸之戰, King Gwanghaegun 광해군, Li Yongfang 李永芳, Gang Hong-rip 강홍립, Ganghwa Island 강화도, righteous army 의병,
Music credit:
Machinations + Eastern Thought by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100510
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
https://wn.com/Namhansan_Fortress_And_The_Qing_Manchu_Invasions_Of_Joseon_History_Of_Korea
#korea #joseon #koreanhistory #chinesehistory #history #historyofkorea (episode 33)
In today’s video, I will talk about Namhansanseong 남한산성 and the Manchu Qing Dynasty invasions of Joseon. Namhansanseong is a mountain fortress located in Gwangju, Gyeonggi province, bordered by the cities of Hanam and Seongnam. It’s less than 25km from Seoul and the fortress offers a magnificent view of the mega city.
During the Joseon dynasty it was used as an emergency capital city. The fortress saw much defensive use throughout its history, be it by the Baekje, Silla, Goryeo or Joseon dynasties.
Nowadays it’s a very popular tourist attraction as well as a place where people actually live so we now find cafes, restaurants, museums and much more.
Joseon was invaded by the Jurchen army (later called Manchu) from the Later Jin Empire 金國 (1616-1636) in the beginning of the year 1627 정묘호란. Things weren’t going too well for Joseon and its Ming ally, so Joseon accepted a peace treaty to end the conflict. Soon after, Later Jin became the Qing dynasty, with Hong Taiji as its emperor (皇太極, 1592-1643) . This time, Qing demanded that Joseon become its vassal. Joseon refused so Qing launched an attack in December of 1636 병자호란. At that time, King Injo 조선 인조 was the ruler of Joseon. The outcome of this battle would change Joseon’s destiny forever...
To end my video, I will tell the tale of the Tombstone of Seo Heun-nam 서흔남 묘비, an interesting tale about Namhansanseong Fortress.
If you enjoyed this video 🙏 please like and subscribe. 감사합니다~
👕🎒☕️To support this channel you can buy some cool merch here (Art by Tasha's):
https://tashas.myspreadshop.com
📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loonytrickster
😀 📖Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Loonytricky
📜 Korean History Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDpgNb683blwQYdvZu6TlDq4ua3W4Olew
🎬 Recommended viewings:
The Fortress (2017) 남한산성, CJ Entertainment, starring: Lee Byung-hun, Kim Yoo-seok, Park Hae-il. Based on the novel of the same name; recounts how King Injo sought refuge in Namhansanseong Fortress during the Qing invasion of 1636.
.
.
.
*Other figures and topics explored in this video: Jujangseong 주장성, Hansanju 한산주, Battle of Sarhu 薩爾滸之戰, King Gwanghaegun 광해군, Li Yongfang 李永芳, Gang Hong-rip 강홍립, Ganghwa Island 강화도, righteous army 의병,
Music credit:
Machinations + Eastern Thought by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100510
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
- published: 03 Jul 2022
- views: 9951
1:40
Siege of Namhansanseong #2 (1636) - Joseon (Korea) vs Qing (Manchu)
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Please support my channel and subscribe. Thanks. :)
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's army.
The king took refuge at the Namhan Mountain Fortress, which was immediately besieged by the Qing army. While Joseon officials were debating on a course of action, Dorgon occupied Ganghwa Island in a day and captured the second son and consorts of King Injo. Several attempts by Joseon forces from other regions to break the siege were foiled by Dodo and sorties from the fortress yielded no success. Meanwhile, Hong Taiji's units advanced to the Imjin River and waited for it to freeze so they could cross over.
A message was sent to Injo stating that, to protect his family and his ancestral shrines, he needed to surrender. As the fortress was about to capitulate, Injo surrendered. The surrendering delegation was received at the Han River, where Injo turned over his Ming seals of investiture and three pro-war officers to Qing, as well as agreeing to the following terms of peace:
Joseon stops using the Ming era name as well as abandon using the Ming seal, imperial patent, and jade books.
Joseon offers the first and second sons of King Injo as well as the sons or brothers of ministers as hostages.
Joseon accepts the Qing calendar.
Joseon treats Qing as sovereign tributary overlord.
Joseon sends troops and supplies to assist Qing in the war against Ming.
Joseon offers warships for transporting Qing soldiers.
The ministers of both Joseon and Qing become related in marriages.
Joseon denies refugees from Qing territory.
Joseon is not allowed to build castles.
Hong Taiji set up a platform in Samjeondo in the upper reach of the Han River. At the top of the platform he accepted King Injo's submission. King Injo kowtowed to Hong Taiji, who allegedly forced Injo to repeat the humiliating ritual many times. A monument in honor of the so-called excellent virtues of the Manchu Emperor was erected at Samjeondo, where the ceremony of submission had been conducted. In accordance with the terms of surrender, Joseon sent troops to attack Ka Island at the mouth of the Yalu River.
Shen Shikui was well ensconced in Ka Island's fortifications and hammered his attackers with heavy cannon for over a month. In the end, Ming and Korean defectors including Kong Youde landed 70 boats on the eastern side of the island and drew out his garrison in that direction. On the next morning, however, he found that the Qing—"who seem to have flown"—had landed to his rear in the northwest corner of the island in the middle of the night. Shen refused to surrender, but was overrun and beheaded by Ajige. Official reports put the casualties as at least 10,000, with few survivors. The Ming general Yang Sichang then withdrew the remaining Ming forces in Korea to Denglai in northern Shandong.
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's army.
The king took refuge at the Namhan Mountain Fortress, which was immediately besieged by the Qing army. While Joseon officials were debating on a course of action, Dorgon occupied Ganghwa Island in a day and captured the second son and consorts of King Injo. Several attempts by Joseon forces from other regions to break the siege were foiled by Dodo and sorties from the fortress yielded no success. Meanwhile, Hong Taiji's units advanced to the Imjin River and waited for it to freeze so they could cross over.
A message was sent to Injo stating that, to protect his family and his ancestral shrines, he needed to surrender. As the fortress was about to capitulate, Injo surrendered. The surrendering delegation was received at the Han River, where Injo turned over his Ming seals of investiture and three pro-war officers to Qing, as well as agreeing to the following terms of peace:
Joseon stops using the Ming era name as well as abandon using the Ming seal, imperial patent, and jade books.
Joseon offers the first and second sons of King Injo as well as the sons or brothers of ministers as hostages.
Joseon accepts the Qing calendar.
Joseon treats Qing as sovereign tributary overlord.
Joseon sends troops and supplies to assist Qing in the war against Ming.
Joseon offers warships for transporting Qing soldiers.
The ministers of both Joseon and Qing become related in marriages.
Joseon denies refugees from Qing territory.
Joseon is not allowed to build castles.
Hong Taiji set up a platform in Samjeondo in the upper reach of the Han River. At the top of the platform he accepted King Injo's submission. King Injo kowtowed to Hong Taiji, who allegedly forced Injo to repeat the humiliating ritual many times. A monument in honor of the so-called excellent virtues of the Manchu Emperor was erected at Samjeondo, where the ceremony of submission had been conducted. In accordance with the terms of surrender, Joseon sent troops to attack Ka Island at the mouth of the Yalu River.
Shen Shikui was well ensconced in Ka Island's fortifications and hammered his attackers with heavy cannon for over a month. In the end, Ming and Korean defectors including Kong Youde landed 70 boats on the eastern side of the island and drew out his garrison in that direction. On the next morning, however, he found that the Qing—"who seem to have flown"—had landed to his rear in the northwest corner of the island in the middle of the night. Shen refused to surrender, but was overrun and beheaded by Ajige. Official reports put the casualties as at least 10,000, with few survivors. The Ming general Yang Sichang then withdrew the remaining Ming forces in Korea to Denglai in northern Shandong.
- published: 09 Mar 2019
- views: 225013
20:53
HONG TAIJI DOCUMENTARY - MANCHU INVASION OF CHINA
Hong Taiji, the young Jurchen Khan of Later Jin, followed the steps of his father Nurhaci. He created the Manchu culture and founding of the Qing Dynasty, and l...
Hong Taiji, the young Jurchen Khan of Later Jin, followed the steps of his father Nurhaci. He created the Manchu culture and founding of the Qing Dynasty, and launched the manchu invasion of China and manchu invasion of Joseon. In this Hong Taiji documentary, I explain the feats of the first Qing Emperor.
LINGCHI VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnQ9q5RTJPs&list=PLs1er9-IGQVCXgDAt2QCwWsggbOSIo8NO
If you would like to make a donation, here is my paypal : https://paypal.me/historyofchina
Many thanks !
= VIDEO CREDITS =
* EPS documentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDH7ciS0xw
* PLAYYMOVIE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ-8f0ll2IM
* War of the Arrows (2011)
* The Fortress (2017)
= MAIN SOURCES =
* Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912) , (1943), Arthur W. Hummel, Sr.
* The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China, (2011), Mark C. Elliott
Qing Emperors series
https://wn.com/Hong_Taiji_Documentary_Manchu_Invasion_Of_China
Hong Taiji, the young Jurchen Khan of Later Jin, followed the steps of his father Nurhaci. He created the Manchu culture and founding of the Qing Dynasty, and launched the manchu invasion of China and manchu invasion of Joseon. In this Hong Taiji documentary, I explain the feats of the first Qing Emperor.
LINGCHI VIDEO : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnQ9q5RTJPs&list=PLs1er9-IGQVCXgDAt2QCwWsggbOSIo8NO
If you would like to make a donation, here is my paypal : https://paypal.me/historyofchina
Many thanks !
= VIDEO CREDITS =
* EPS documentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDH7ciS0xw
* PLAYYMOVIE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ-8f0ll2IM
* War of the Arrows (2011)
* The Fortress (2017)
= MAIN SOURCES =
* Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period (1644–1912) , (1943), Arthur W. Hummel, Sr.
* The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China, (2011), Mark C. Elliott
Qing Emperors series
- published: 22 Sep 2019
- views: 90443
7:47
Second Manchu invasion of Korea
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6:35
Siege of Namhansanseong #4 (1637) - Joseon (Korea) vs Qing (Manchu)
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's army.
The king took refuge at the Namhan Mountain Fortress, which was immediately besieged by the Qing army. While Joseon officials were debating on a course of action, Dorgon occupied Ganghwa Island in a day and captured the second son and consorts of King Injo. Several attempts by Joseon forces from other regions to break the siege were foiled by Dodo and sorties from the fortress yielded no success. Meanwhile, Hong Taiji's units advanced to the Imjin River and waited for it to freeze so they could cross over.
A message was sent to Injo stating that, to protect his family and his ancestral shrines, he needed to surrender. As the fortress was about to capitulate, Injo surrendered. The surrendering delegation was received at the Han River, where Injo turned over his Ming seals of investiture and three pro-war officers to Qing, as well as agreeing to the following terms of peace:
Joseon stops using the Ming era name as well as abandon using the Ming seal, imperial patent, and jade books.
Joseon offers the first and second sons of King Injo as well as the sons or brothers of ministers as hostages.
Joseon accepts the Qing calendar.
Joseon treats Qing as sovereign tributary overlord.
Joseon sends troops and supplies to assist Qing in the war against Ming.
Joseon offers warships for transporting Qing soldiers.
The ministers of both Joseon and Qing become related in marriages.
Joseon denies refugees from Qing territory.
Joseon is not allowed to build castles.
Hong Taiji set up a platform in Samjeondo in the upper reach of the Han River. At the top of the platform he accepted King Injo's submission. King Injo kowtowed to Hong Taiji, who allegedly forced Injo to repeat the humiliating ritual many times. A monument in honor of the so-called excellent virtues of the Manchu Emperor was erected at Samjeondo, where the ceremony of submission had been conducted. In accordance with the terms of surrender, Joseon sent troops to attack Ka Island at the mouth of the Yalu River.
Shen Shikui was well ensconced in Ka Island's fortifications and hammered his attackers with heavy cannon for over a month. In the end, Ming and Korean defectors including Kong Youde landed 70 boats on the eastern side of the island and drew out his garrison in that direction. On the next morning, however, he found that the Qing—"who seem to have flown"—had landed to his rear in the northwest corner of the island in the middle of the night. Shen refused to surrender, but was overrun and beheaded by Ajige. Official reports put the casualties as at least 10,000, with few survivors. The Ming general Yang Sichang then withdrew the remaining Ming forces in Korea to Denglai in northern Shandong.
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's army.
The king took refuge at the Namhan Mountain Fortress, which was immediately besieged by the Qing army. While Joseon officials were debating on a course of action, Dorgon occupied Ganghwa Island in a day and captured the second son and consorts of King Injo. Several attempts by Joseon forces from other regions to break the siege were foiled by Dodo and sorties from the fortress yielded no success. Meanwhile, Hong Taiji's units advanced to the Imjin River and waited for it to freeze so they could cross over.
A message was sent to Injo stating that, to protect his family and his ancestral shrines, he needed to surrender. As the fortress was about to capitulate, Injo surrendered. The surrendering delegation was received at the Han River, where Injo turned over his Ming seals of investiture and three pro-war officers to Qing, as well as agreeing to the following terms of peace:
Joseon stops using the Ming era name as well as abandon using the Ming seal, imperial patent, and jade books.
Joseon offers the first and second sons of King Injo as well as the sons or brothers of ministers as hostages.
Joseon accepts the Qing calendar.
Joseon treats Qing as sovereign tributary overlord.
Joseon sends troops and supplies to assist Qing in the war against Ming.
Joseon offers warships for transporting Qing soldiers.
The ministers of both Joseon and Qing become related in marriages.
Joseon denies refugees from Qing territory.
Joseon is not allowed to build castles.
Hong Taiji set up a platform in Samjeondo in the upper reach of the Han River. At the top of the platform he accepted King Injo's submission. King Injo kowtowed to Hong Taiji, who allegedly forced Injo to repeat the humiliating ritual many times. A monument in honor of the so-called excellent virtues of the Manchu Emperor was erected at Samjeondo, where the ceremony of submission had been conducted. In accordance with the terms of surrender, Joseon sent troops to attack Ka Island at the mouth of the Yalu River.
Shen Shikui was well ensconced in Ka Island's fortifications and hammered his attackers with heavy cannon for over a month. In the end, Ming and Korean defectors including Kong Youde landed 70 boats on the eastern side of the island and drew out his garrison in that direction. On the next morning, however, he found that the Qing—"who seem to have flown"—had landed to his rear in the northwest corner of the island in the middle of the night. Shen refused to surrender, but was overrun and beheaded by Ajige. Official reports put the casualties as at least 10,000, with few survivors. The Ming general Yang Sichang then withdrew the remaining Ming forces in Korea to Denglai in northern Shandong.
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 182375
17:34
This Is What Happened When Qing China Invaded Korea With 150,000 Soldiers In 1636
In 1636, King Injo and his retainers seek refuge in a fortress as Qing dynasty forces from China invade Korea. The situation grows desperate as the king's advis...
In 1636, King Injo and his retainers seek refuge in a fortress as Qing dynasty forces from China invade Korea. The situation grows desperate as the king's advisers debate what course to take, while his people suffer and die in the fortress.
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In 1636, King Injo and his retainers seek refuge in a fortress as Qing dynasty forces from China invade Korea. The situation grows desperate as the king's advisers debate what course to take, while his people suffer and die in the fortress.
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- published: 28 Nov 2022
- views: 537365
14:40
The Manchu Conquest of China/明清战争: Every Five Days
A map animation of the 1618-1683 Qing conquest of China, including the Ming-Qing Transition and the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, in intervals of five days.
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A map animation of the 1618-1683 Qing conquest of China, including the Ming-Qing Transition and the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, in intervals of five days.
00:00 Intro
0:10 Jin-Ming War in Liaodong
4:41 Qing-Ming War in Liaodong
6:41 Shun Regime in Beijing
6:43 Qing Invasion of China Proper, Southern Ming
7:39 Southern Ming Resurgence
7:56 Qing Counteroffensive
8:42 Second Southern Ming Resurgence
9:56 Qin-Jin War
10:07 Fall of Southern Ming
11:10 Ming Kingdom of Tungning
11:58 Revolt of the Three Feudatories
13:59 Final Eradication of Ming Remnants
14:09 Outro
There is one inaccuracy: the last ruler of the Kingdom of Tungning was Zheng Keshuang, not Zheng Jing. Furthermore, the Southern Ming maintained control over most of Sichuan for longer periods than shown here, probably.
https://wn.com/The_Manchu_Conquest_Of_China_明清战争_Every_Five_Days
A map animation of the 1618-1683 Qing conquest of China, including the Ming-Qing Transition and the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, in intervals of five days.
00:00 Intro
0:10 Jin-Ming War in Liaodong
4:41 Qing-Ming War in Liaodong
6:41 Shun Regime in Beijing
6:43 Qing Invasion of China Proper, Southern Ming
7:39 Southern Ming Resurgence
7:56 Qing Counteroffensive
8:42 Second Southern Ming Resurgence
9:56 Qin-Jin War
10:07 Fall of Southern Ming
11:10 Ming Kingdom of Tungning
11:58 Revolt of the Three Feudatories
13:59 Final Eradication of Ming Remnants
14:09 Outro
There is one inaccuracy: the last ruler of the Kingdom of Tungning was Zheng Keshuang, not Zheng Jing. Furthermore, the Southern Ming maintained control over most of Sichuan for longer periods than shown here, probably.
- published: 11 Apr 2020
- views: 896755
2:13
Siege of Namhansanseong #1 (1636) - Joseon (Korea) vs Qing (Manchu)
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's army.
The king took refuge at the Namhan Mountain Fortress, which was immediately besieged by the Qing army. While Joseon officials were debating on a course of action, Dorgon occupied Ganghwa Island in a day and captured the second son and consorts of King Injo. Several attempts by Joseon forces from other regions to break the siege were foiled by Dodo and sorties from the fortress yielded no success. Meanwhile, Hong Taiji's units advanced to the Imjin River and waited for it to freeze so they could cross over.
A message was sent to Injo stating that, to protect his family and his ancestral shrines, he needed to surrender. As the fortress was about to capitulate, Injo surrendered. The surrendering delegation was received at the Han River, where Injo turned over his Ming seals of investiture and three pro-war officers to Qing, as well as agreeing to the following terms of peace:
Joseon stops using the Ming era name as well as abandon using the Ming seal, imperial patent, and jade books.
Joseon offers the first and second sons of King Injo as well as the sons or brothers of ministers as hostages.
Joseon accepts the Qing calendar.
Joseon treats Qing as sovereign tributary overlord.
Joseon sends troops and supplies to assist Qing in the war against Ming.
Joseon offers warships for transporting Qing soldiers.
The ministers of both Joseon and Qing become related in marriages.
Joseon denies refugees from Qing territory.
Joseon is not allowed to build castles.
Hong Taiji set up a platform in Samjeondo in the upper reach of the Han River. At the top of the platform he accepted King Injo's submission. King Injo kowtowed to Hong Taiji, who allegedly forced Injo to repeat the humiliating ritual many times. A monument in honor of the so-called excellent virtues of the Manchu Emperor was erected at Samjeondo, where the ceremony of submission had been conducted. In accordance with the terms of surrender, Joseon sent troops to attack Ka Island at the mouth of the Yalu River.
Shen Shikui was well ensconced in Ka Island's fortifications and hammered his attackers with heavy cannon for over a month. In the end, Ming and Korean defectors including Kong Youde landed 70 boats on the eastern side of the island and drew out his garrison in that direction. On the next morning, however, he found that the Qing—"who seem to have flown"—had landed to his rear in the northwest corner of the island in the middle of the night. Shen refused to surrender, but was overrun and beheaded by Ajige. Official reports put the casualties as at least 10,000, with few survivors. The Ming general Yang Sichang then withdrew the remaining Ming forces in Korea to Denglai in northern Shandong.
https://wn.com/Siege_Of_Namhansanseong_1_(1636)_Joseon_(Korea)_Vs_Qing_(Manchu)
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Cut from South Korean movie "Namhansanseong" (The Fortress) 2017.
On 9 December 1636, Hong Taiji led Manchu, Mongol, and Han Banners against Joseon. Chinese support was particularly evident in the army's artillery and naval contingents.
Instead of engaging the forces of Im Gyeong Eop at the Baegma fortress in Uiju, Dodo, Dorgon and Hooge led a vanguard Mongol force straight to Hanseong to prevent King Injo from evacuating to Ganghwa Island like in the previous war. Hanseong's garrisons were defeated and the city was taken. Fifteen thousand troops were mobilized from the south to relieve the city, but they were defeated by Dorgon's army.
The king took refuge at the Namhan Mountain Fortress, which was immediately besieged by the Qing army. While Joseon officials were debating on a course of action, Dorgon occupied Ganghwa Island in a day and captured the second son and consorts of King Injo. Several attempts by Joseon forces from other regions to break the siege were foiled by Dodo and sorties from the fortress yielded no success. Meanwhile, Hong Taiji's units advanced to the Imjin River and waited for it to freeze so they could cross over.
A message was sent to Injo stating that, to protect his family and his ancestral shrines, he needed to surrender. As the fortress was about to capitulate, Injo surrendered. The surrendering delegation was received at the Han River, where Injo turned over his Ming seals of investiture and three pro-war officers to Qing, as well as agreeing to the following terms of peace:
Joseon stops using the Ming era name as well as abandon using the Ming seal, imperial patent, and jade books.
Joseon offers the first and second sons of King Injo as well as the sons or brothers of ministers as hostages.
Joseon accepts the Qing calendar.
Joseon treats Qing as sovereign tributary overlord.
Joseon sends troops and supplies to assist Qing in the war against Ming.
Joseon offers warships for transporting Qing soldiers.
The ministers of both Joseon and Qing become related in marriages.
Joseon denies refugees from Qing territory.
Joseon is not allowed to build castles.
Hong Taiji set up a platform in Samjeondo in the upper reach of the Han River. At the top of the platform he accepted King Injo's submission. King Injo kowtowed to Hong Taiji, who allegedly forced Injo to repeat the humiliating ritual many times. A monument in honor of the so-called excellent virtues of the Manchu Emperor was erected at Samjeondo, where the ceremony of submission had been conducted. In accordance with the terms of surrender, Joseon sent troops to attack Ka Island at the mouth of the Yalu River.
Shen Shikui was well ensconced in Ka Island's fortifications and hammered his attackers with heavy cannon for over a month. In the end, Ming and Korean defectors including Kong Youde landed 70 boats on the eastern side of the island and drew out his garrison in that direction. On the next morning, however, he found that the Qing—"who seem to have flown"—had landed to his rear in the northwest corner of the island in the middle of the night. Shen refused to surrender, but was overrun and beheaded by Ajige. Official reports put the casualties as at least 10,000, with few survivors. The Ming general Yang Sichang then withdrew the remaining Ming forces in Korea to Denglai in northern Shandong.
- published: 27 Dec 2018
- views: 51361
2:38
Qing Manchu Cavarly vs Joseon Korean line of Musketeers
The Qing Empire invasion of Joseon in 1636
From the movie "The Fortress", 2017
The Qing Empire invasion of Joseon in 1636
From the movie "The Fortress", 2017
https://wn.com/Qing_Manchu_Cavarly_Vs_Joseon_Korean_Line_Of_Musketeers
The Qing Empire invasion of Joseon in 1636
From the movie "The Fortress", 2017
- published: 31 Mar 2018
- views: 251440