Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Yi Sun-sin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Japanese military man Yi Sun-sin.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Yi Sun-sin

Admiral Yi Sun-sin was a Korean admiral and military general famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war in the Joseon Dynasty. Over the course of his career, Admiral Yi fought in at least 23 recorded naval engagements, all against the Japanese. In most of these battles, he was outnumbered and lacked necessary supplies. He nonetheless won battle after battle. His most famous victory occurred at the Battle of Myeongnyang, where despite being outnumbered 333 to 13, he managed to disable or destroy 31 Japanese warships without losing a single ship of his own. Yi eventually died from a gunshot wound at the Battle of Noryang on 16 December 1598, the closing battle of the Imjin War.

Don't make a hasty movement. Be like a mountain. Move silently and cautiously.
A man needs a friend to share goals with, a woman to share his heart with, and a nation to serve with all of his heart. That's the best life one can live.
My life is simple, my food is plain, and my quarters are uncluttered. In all things, I have sought clarity. I face the troubles and problems of life and death willingly. Virtue, integrity and courage are my priorities. I can be approached, but never pushed; befriended but never coerced; killed but never shamed.
Those willing to die will live, and those willing to live will die.
The soldier who fights to death never dies, but the soldier who fights for existence never truly exists.
I can be approached, but never pushed; befriended but never coerced; killed, but never shamed. — © Yi Sun-sin
I can be approached, but never pushed; befriended but never coerced; killed, but never shamed.
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