- Konishi Yukinaga
Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長 "Konishi Yukinaga", born 1555 and died
November 6 ,1600 ) was aJapan eseChristian daimyo underToyotomi Hideyoshi . He was the son of a wealthy merchant,Konishi Ryusa .In 1587, during the
Invasion of Kyushu , he quelled the local uprising inHigo province and was awarded a fief in that province.Yukinaga led the initial forces under
Toyotomi Hideyoshi to invadeKorea in the Seven-Year War. He was noted for his role in the capture ofBusan andSeoul and the defensive atPyongyang . Afterwards, his vassal,Naitou Joan acted as the envoy to negotiate peace with Ming China.In order to achieve a truce, he negotiated a false surrender to China, although to Toyotomi Hideyoshi it was a truce between two equal states. Later, a Ming envoy came to Japan to award Toyotomi the position of the King of Japan. This enraged Hideyoshi and exposed the truth behind Yukinaga's earlier diplomatic mission. Despite blaming for being disloyal, Yukinaga again led forces alongside
Kato Kiyomasa to invade Korea a second time. He was defeated by AdmiralYi Sun-sin 's fleet at Noryang Point, yet he managed to escape the fray of the battle and return to Japan.After Hideyoshi's death, Yukinaga joined
Ishida Mitsunari 's side during theBattle of Sekigahara , but was ultimately defeated. He fled intoMount Ibuki , but was captured byTakenaka Shigekado 's forces. Being a Christian daimyo, Yukinaga refused to commit suicide and was executed.
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