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The heavy rain poured down in the dark night, and Li Rusong gritted his teeth in hatred.
Luo Shangzhi's Shenji Camp, Wu Weizhong's Ji Town Soldiers, and even the Liaodong Town troops under the command of Zu Chengxun had already converged in front of the Datong River. Thousands of Ming Army soldiers were searching in a net-like pattern to capture and kill the remaining Japanese pirates. With his rich military experience, Li Rusong roughly estimated that more than six thousand Japanese pirates were annihilated before and after the battle at the Datong River. Added to the several thousand killed previously in Pyongyang, Toyotomi Hideyoshi's First Army Corps was essentially wiped out. The Ming Army's casualties were just over three thousand, most of which occurred during the earlier siege.
"Even if we can't catch up with Konishi, this battle has certainly demonstrated the might of our Celestial Empire," he said.