Chapter 1076 The fastest landing battle(2/2)
The next day, Governor Xiaoxi arrived in Busan. On the same day, he took Busan directly. In an instant, the entire Busan was filled with smoke, and fires lit up in many villages, and the North Korean people were running for their lives.
However, due to the excessive success, Governor Xiaoxi was not very brave to rush forward. The strategic plan they formulated was to take over the entire Busan within three days. After all, it was a landing war. Even if North Korea did not give face, they had to give face to "landing". As a result, they won it in one day. Moreover, the combat effectiveness of North Korean soldiers made Governor Xiaoxi afraid that he would go deeper alone.
In the end, he decided to wait, not for the past two days, but he still sent a vanguard army to explore the way, and the vanguard army took another city...
Kiyomasa Kato also led the Second Army to Busan two days in advance.
The Second Army was so excited that it was ashore. When we saw that nothing was gone, we were very dissatisfied with it. We came to fight, not to visit. We ran over and didn't even have to grab things. How could this work?
They said to Kiyomasa Kato that they could not be ranked first and second, and they had to go hand in hand. If they followed behind, they would not be able to get one of them.
Kiyoshi Kato was actually not convinced by President Konishi because President Konishi was a businessman, and the reason why he was able to win the first army was just because he was familiar with North Korea and Toyotomi Hideyoshi adopted President Konishi's suggestion. But at present, do you still need to be familiar with this situation?
I can do it too.
According to Toyotomi Hideyoshi's strategy, it is necessary to force the Korean king to surrender to Japan through war, or to occupy the entire North Korea in the fastest and most labor-saving way, and to reach an alliance with the Jurchens before the Ming Dynasty mobilization, or to form a three-country alliance led by Japan to jointly deal with the Ming Dynasty.
Japan's goal was to conquer the Ming Dynasty, rather than covet the little territory of North Korea.
But at present, Kiyomasa Kato believes that pushing this directly is faster than negotiations, and he also looks down on North Korea's corrupt rule and believes that cooperation with North Korea is an extremely bad choice and will only drag them down. They should be glad that the Ming Dynasty had a vassal state like North Korea.
Chapter completed!