This is the largest port in North Korea and the closest port to Fuso Nagasaki Port. The distance between the two is only a few hundred miles.
After the rise of Nagasaki Port, Busan Port also indirectly became prosperous. After a large number of merchant ships conducted trade in Nagasaki, many of them chose to visit Busan Port again.
The owners of these merchant ships include, but are not limited to, the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese, the Nanman (France and the Dutch), as well as the Siamese, Champa, Chenla, Luzong and Manchurians.
In short, this is a port that has little sense of existence, but it has a sense of presence because of its distance from Nagasaki. However, it is the largest port in North Korea and the main gateway for trade between North Korea and other countries.
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Just like what happens every day, when the sun rises, several merchant ships that were anchored in the port last night slowly sail out of the port, and in the distance, the shadow of sails slowly appears on the horizon.
In the port, the soldiers who had slept in the fort all night were rubbing their sleepy eyes and changing shifts with the soldiers who came to replace them. On the dock, soldiers also began to patrol.
In the past few years, this situation will not occur at all. The entire port is basically undefended. That is because of the imperial court's order. The Busan Port must welcome merchant ships from all over the country in an inclusive manner. These armed soldiers
The dilapidated and dilapidated forts will not only give these merchant ships entering the port a sense of security, but will also make them feel that the Kingdom of Korea is on guard.
As for the defense, it is natural to leave it all to the navy. To be honest, if the enemy cannot be defended by the navy, relying on the time and dilapidated forts in these ports will not be effective. At best, these equipment
It can only deal with some blind pirates.
But the irony is that the generals and soldiers stationed in the port know that they can't even deal with the pirates. They understand better than anyone that many of the ships that enter the port under the guise of merchant ships
In fact, when I go to sea, I will play the role of a pirate.
What's more, the pirates came directly to Busan to sell their stolen goods.
The North Korean troops stationed at the port have no control over all this and do not want to care about it. As long as these ships can pay the fees and taxes required to enter the port, it is all the same to them.
The silhouette of the sail in the distance slowly became clear. It was a huge iron-hulled ship. Beside him, there were several smaller boats following it. The soldiers on the fort murmured something and moved themselves
He looked away - those guys from the navy were coming into the harbor again to fight against the autumn wind.
It's not too early for them!
The iron-hulled ship is not an iron-clad ship, but a new thing that the Korean Navy came up with after the Japanese claimed to have built several iron-clad ships. That is, the deck and bow of the ship were inlaid with a layer of iron sheets, and even the
The entire hull is uncovered, which makes this iron-hulled ship look funny.
It's like a big turtle swimming in the water.
However, as the big turtle slowly approached, the people in the port also saw that something was wrong. The big turtle's body seemed to have been beaten hard with a hammer, and there were huge holes everywhere.
The front and rear masts, which were originally like the claws of a giant turtle, are now miserable and have become shorter.
If it weren't for the fact that the sail of the iron-hulled ship was only an auxiliary part of the sail, and the oarsmen in the bilges mainly drove the ship, it would have been hard to say whether the iron-hulled ship could have returned to the port.
The piercing sound of trumpets and iron whistles came from the ship, and then the gongs in the port also sounded earth-shatteringly.
The soldiers in the fort were suddenly stunned. They looked at each other for a long time before they realized that this was a warning signal from the port that they were about to be attacked by pirates. Once such a warning signal sounded, all the soldiers would
Immediately pick up weapons and obey the orders above to either enter the fighting position or assemble in formation to prepare to face the enemy.
The soldiers in the fort looked around at the fort that had not been used for who knows how long and the breechblocks were almost rusted to death. Whether they were preparing to go off duty or those who had just come to take over, they turned around and ran out almost involuntarily. When they got up in the morning
The laziness all over his body disappeared completely in an instant.
The iron-hulled ship finally approached the port. The soldiers on the ship, like ants scalded by boiling water, ran frantically from the ship toward the port. The small boats around it did not lag behind at all and began to look at the people vomiting on the shore.
If someone sees this scene, a strange picture will easily come to mind.
A big man-eating turtle ate a lot of people outside the sea, and ended up eating a lot of people. Then when he came back here, he started to vomit, and those people who were vomited out were still alive and kicking.
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However, even if the people in the port saw this scene, they probably would not have time to think like this, because in their field of vision, a dark ship silhouette had appeared, and the huge sailing ship at the front was standing aside.
With the rumbling sound of cannons, it was heading towards the port in an unstoppable and menacing manner.
"Come back here, don't run, don't run!"
A man who looked like a general was shouting loudly, gathering up his fleeing soldiers: "It's not a Japanese fleet, what are you afraid of!"
In his mind, the most terrifying thing was probably the large-scale attack by the Japanese fleet, but the ships that chased the navy's iron-hulled boats were clearly those Western sailing ships.
That's not a big deal. The navy guys must have annoyed these guys at sea. These guys refused to give up and chased them to Busan. It has nothing to do with the Busan port.
The Western gunboats are so powerful that even the Japanese dare not make enemies of them, let alone their own navy. As long as the misunderstanding is resolved, this matter is not a big deal.
But the soldiers didn't know what he was thinking. The rumbling sound of cannons was something that many of them had never seen in their lives, not to mention the men of the Navy who fled in panic, which showed how terrifying those who came to attack were.
Anyway, no matter who comes, it is impossible to stop them from escaping. You can skip the food and use the soldiers improperly, but you cannot take your life!
The huge Western sailing ship slowly entered the port. The huge ship tilted slightly at an angle, and then in the eyes of everyone who still had time to pay attention to the situation in the port, a series of roars sounded.
In the huge smoke and smoke, the iron-hulled ship and its escort ship, which had finally escaped into the port, were suddenly shattered and destroyed at such a distance and under such artillery fire!
At the same time, the various ships behind the large sailing ship also fired at the port. No matter whether they were living or dead, whether they were movable or immovable, they all became targets of their shelling.
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Suddenly, thick smoke billowed out from Busan Port!