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The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and Aid Korea in Wanli Period of Ming Dynasty
I think if Lee and Qi Jiguang really want to go to Korea to fight, Lee is more suitable.

Qi Jiguang, first of all, he's dead. Although he is a big star, he is fighting a small group of enemies on the southeast coast after all. This is a guerrilla war, a movement. Yuanyang array is suitable for small infantry fighting. In Korea, the Japanese have cavalry. In North Korea, we are facing the Japanese regular army, not the guerrilla and sports style of Japanese pirates, but a large corps that fights and attacks the enemy head-on. Need to have the ability to control the overall situation. In this respect, Li is obviously more suitable than Li. He fought with his father since childhood, hitting Mongols and jurchen. He also fought the first battle of the three expeditions of Wanli, all of which were commanded by tens of thousands of people. There is also Li, who is domineering and resentful. Never talk about any rules. Dealing with the Japanese, such a character is more appropriate. When you hit Pyongyang, you can see that Qi Jiajun went, but made a feint. Both the frontal attack and the sneak attack are government troops and Ning Guan soldiers. Facts have proved that it is very reliable for the government artillery to hit the Japanese army. However, I have to admit that Qi Jiajun is also very strong, although the losses are serious and it is a sample attack. But then there was no complaint at all. Admirable. Personally, I prefer a general like Li. The war will be in the front, taking the lead. When Mangui first saw Li, he rushed up with a knife and left a deep impression on him. When he hit Pyongyang, Li's bid cavalry rode around Pyongyang, which was too eye-catching and was knocked over by Japanese artillery fire. Get up, change horses, go on. In Biweiting, surrounded by 20,000 Japanese troops, he led 4,000 fighters in Ning Guan to fight to the death. Considering several factors, it is more appropriate for Li to go to North Korea.