Hideyoshi, after desultory negotiations and delay, launches …

Years: 1588 - 1599

Hideyoshi, after desultory negotiations and delay, launches a second invasion in 1597.

This time, the Korean and Ming armies are ready.

Yi Sun-sin, with a mere dozen warships, demolishes the Japanese forces in Yellow Sea battles near the port of Mokp'o.

The would-be conqueror Hideyoshi dies, and Japanese forces withdraw to their home islands where they will nurse an isolationist policy for the next two hundred and fifty years.

In spite of the Joseon victory, the peninsula has been devastated.

Refugees wander its length, famine and disease are rampant, and even the basic land relationships are overturned by the widespread destruction of the registers.

Korea has paid a terrible price for turning back invasions that otherwise would have substantially redirected East Asian history.

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