Invasi Korea oleh Jepang (1592-1598) (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Lee, Kenneth (January 1, 1997). Korea and East Asia: The Story of a Phoenix. Greenwood Publishing Group. hlm. 108. ISBN 9780275958237. Diakses tanggal March 26, 2015.  "Thus the Korea–Japan War of 1592–1598 came to a conclusion, with the Japanese totally defeated and in full-scale retreat. The Korean victory did not come easily."
  • Perez, Louis (2013). "Japan at War: An Encyclopedia". Japan at War: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. hlm. 141. ISBN 9781598847413.  "Korean and Chinese forces were able to hold off the Japanese troops and confine the fighting to the southern provinces."
  • name="Turnbull 17">Turnbull, Stephen (Nov 20, 2012). The Samurai Invasion of Korea 1592–98. Osprey Publishing. hlm. 17. ISBN 9781782007128. Diakses tanggal March 25, 2015. [pranala nonaktif permanen] "His naval victories were to prove decisive in the Japanese defeat, although Yi was to die during his final battle in 1598."
  • name="Perez 2013 140">Perez, Louis G. (2013). Japan at War: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. hlm. 140. ISBN 978-1-59884-741-3. Just as a complete Japanese victory appeared imminent, Admiral Yi entered the war and quickly turned the tide. 
  • name="Perez 2013 140–141">Perez, Louis (2013). "Japan at War: An Encyclopedia". Japan at War: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. hlm. 140–41. ISBN 9781598847413. "Yi's successes gave Korea complete control of the sea lanes around the peninsula, and the Korean navy was able to intercept most of the supplies and communications between Japan and Korea"
  • name="auto">Lewis, James (December 5, 2014). The East Asian War, 1592–1598: International Relations, Violence and Memory. Routledge. hlm. 160–61. ISBN 9781317662747. Diakses tanggal May 2, 2015.  "The righteous armies that appeared in 1592 smashed the local rule distributed across Korea's eight provinces by the Japanese military. The righteous army activities were one of the most important factors for the frustration of the Toyotomi regime's ambition to subjugate Ming China and extend dominion over Korea."

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