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The correct English title is "Immortal Yi Soon-shin" and not "The Immortal Yi Soon-shin". Taeguk Warrior 03:02, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
The drama has been the focus of some attention due to historical inaccuracies, explained away with "artistic license," though it concerns some that it may be promoting itself as based on fact. Further at issue are licenses taken in the death of Yi, who died when attacking the withdrawing Japanese military. [ [3]]
"Further at issue are licenses taken in the death of Yi, who died when attacking the withdrawing Japanese military."
The websites states that Katsuhiro Kuroda said Yi Sun-shin met his death while “needlessly pursuing retreating Japanese troops." That's an opinion. Not a historical innaccuracy.
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The correct English title is "Immortal Yi Soon-shin" and not "The Immortal Yi Soon-shin". Taeguk Warrior 03:02, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
The drama has been the focus of some attention due to historical inaccuracies, explained away with "artistic license," though it concerns some that it may be promoting itself as based on fact. Further at issue are licenses taken in the death of Yi, who died when attacking the withdrawing Japanese military. [ [3]]
"Further at issue are licenses taken in the death of Yi, who died when attacking the withdrawing Japanese military."
The websites states that Katsuhiro Kuroda said Yi Sun-shin met his death while “needlessly pursuing retreating Japanese troops." That's an opinion. Not a historical innaccuracy.