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  Battle of Red Cliffs - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Battle of Red Cliffs, otherwise known as the Battle of Chibi, (Chinese: 赤壁之戰; pinyin: chìbì zhī zhàn) was a decisive battle during the period of the Three Kingdoms in China.
Cao Cao was still recuperating from the losses suffered in the Battle of Chibi, and therefore did not have enough resource to defend or retake Jingzhou from his southern rivals.
Therefore, the Battle of Red Cliffs and the capture of Jingzhou confirmed the separation of Southern China from the northern Yellow River valley heartland.
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 Battle of Jieqiao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Jieqiao or Battle of Jie Bridge (Chinese: 界橋之戰, pinyin: Jièqiáo zhi zhàn) was a military engagement fought between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan in 191, at the beginning of the civil wars in China leading up to the fall of the Han Dynasty.
It was the first significant clash of arms between the rival warlords in the contest for dominion of the northern provinces of Jizhou and Qingzhou.
The Battle of Jieqiao halted the southern advance of Gongsun Zan but it was by no means decisive in the protracted struggle between Gongsun and Yuan which lasted until 199.
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 Battle of Mount Dingjun Biography on DanceAge
The battle was fought between the kingdoms of Wei and Shu.
The battle became a rout and Xiahou Yuan was killed in battle.
The battle is also famously reenacted in the Beijing opera scene, based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
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 Three Kingdoms Battle Chronology (Chinese/English)
Yuan Shao annihilates Gongsun Zan, Battle of Yijing
Xiahou Yuan annihilates Liang Xing, Battle of Lucheng
Sima Yi annihilates Gongsun Yuan, Battle of Liao Dong
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 Yuan Shao - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
In the winter of that year, he successively defended the integrity of his borders by defeating the cavalry forces of the northern warlord Gongsun Zan (公孫瓚;) at the Battle of Jieqiao (界橋) with the use of massed crossbowmen.
Both sides made preparations for a decisive battle and toward the end of 199 skirmishes were already being fought at Liyang, a major crossing point of the Yellow River.
Yuan Shao himself advanced in force in 200 and the resulting campaign is known as the Battle of Guandu.
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 Battle Of Jieqiao
The Battle of Jieqiao or '''Battle of Jie Bridge''' (Chinese : 界橋之戰, pinyin : Jièqiáo zhi zhàn) was a military engagement fought between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan in 192, at the beginning of the civil wars in China leading up to the fall of the Han Dynasty.
Late in the winter of 191, following a victorious campaign against remnants of the Yellow Turbans, Gongsun Zan took the pretext of his brother Gongsun Yue 's death to declare war on Yuan Shao.
The battle is unique in that it is described in detail in '' Sanguo Zhi ''.
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 Informat.io on Three Kingdoms
The rebellion also caused the central government to increase the allowance of military power of the local governments, which is one of the cause of the warring period that followed.
Cao Cao, whose zone of control was the precursor to the Kingdom of Wei, had raised an army in the winter of 189.
In several strategic movements and battles, he controlled the Dui province and defeated several fractions of the Yellow Turban rebels and earned him the aid of other local militaries controlled by Zhang Miao and Chen Gong, who joins his cause to be create his first sizable army.
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 Battle of Jieqiao - Gurupedia
The Battle of Jieqiao (Jie Bridge) 界橋之戰 was a military engagement fought between the rival warlords Yuan Shao 袁紹 and Gongsun Zan in CE 191.
The Battle of Jieqiao halted the southern advance of Gongsun Zan but it was by no means decisive in the struggle between Gongsun and Yuan.
Clearly, even though the battle was a setback for Gongsun Zan, it did not impact significantly on his army.
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 List of battles before AD 601   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
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225 BC Battle of Faesulae The Romans are defeated by the Gauls of Northern Italy.
357 Battle of Strasbourg Julian expels the Alamanni from the Rhineland
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Throughout the 190s he fought a series of battles with the warlord Yuan Shao for control of north China, starting with the Battle of Jieqiao.
He was defeated by Yuan in 199 in the Battle of Yijing and committed suicide.
It seems he hit on the tactic of using all white horses in battle when he learned the barbarians he was then fighting against considered the animals sacred and would run from them instead of fighting.
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 Battle of Ikh Bayan - Jongo Knows - Encyclopedia of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
The Battle of Ikh Bayan, was a major expedition launched against the Xiongnu by the Han Dynasty on June, 89.
The battle was a success for the Han, who were led majority by Dou Xian.
The Southern Shanyu Tuntuhe, however, was anxious to destroy his rival completely, and early in the 90, as embassies were still being exchanged, he launched an attack, captured his seal and treasure and his wives and daughters.
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 List of Chinese battles - Enpsychlopedia
632 BC - Battle of Chengpu - Duke Wen of Jin defeats the Chu commander Ziyu, in the biggest battle of the Spring and Autumn period.
208 - Battle of Red Cliffs - Cao Cao is defeated by the allied forces of Sun Quan and Liu Bei, foreshadowing the triparte of the Three Kingdoms.
383 - Battle of Fei River - Fu Jiān is defeated by the Jin commander Xie An.
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 Battle of Jieqiao biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
The Battle of Jie Bridge (Chinese: &#30028;橋之戰, pinyin: Jièqiáo zhi zhàn) was a military engagement fought between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan in 191, at the beginning of the civil wars in China leading up to the fall of the Han Dynasty.
Late in the winter of 191, following a victorious campaign against remnants of the Yellow Turbans, Gongsun Zan took the pretext of his brother's death to declare war on Yuan Shao.
The Battle of Jieqiao halted the southern advance of Gongsun Zan but it was by no means decisive in the long-term struggle between Gongsun and Yuan which lasted until 199.
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Actual battle descriptions
The battle of Jie Qiao 界橋 (border bridge), between Gongsun Zan and Yuan Shao.
The true hero of this battle is Qu Yi, who in the RTK novel only appears as a strong general to be killed by Zhao Yun.
There were two major battles fought between the Song and Jin during the year 1126 a.d for the capital of the Song, Bian Jing.
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 Three Kingdoms - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
A year later, Shu-Han troops declared war on Wu and met the Wu armies at the Battle of Yiling.
In 227 Zhuge Liang transferred his main Shu armies to Hanzhong, and opened up the battle for the northwest with Wei.
The area around Hefei was under constant pressure from Wei after the Battle of Red Cliffs and the scene of many bitter battles.
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 The Scholars of Shen Zhou :: View topic - Bigger Victory: Chi Bi or Yi Ling?
The battle helped lead to Liu Bei's death, whereas Cao Cao got away and was free to stabilize the north, crush Ma Chao, and strengthen his position.
The battle of Chi Bi was the perfect example of how a smaller forces with the luck and genious of talened officers can destroy the much larger forces who are better prepared.
Jieqiao was also a great battle, impactful in that in prevented a quick victory over the lords by Gongsun Zan.
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 Three_kingdoms info here at en.along-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Cao Cao, whose circuit of restriction was the precursor to the Kingdom of Wei, had raised an corps in the winter of 189.
In handful decisive movements battles, he controlled the Dui province defeated handful fractions of the Yellow Turban rebels along him the aid of auxiliary bounded militaries controlled by Zhang Miao Chen Gong, who accompanyed her concern to author her inceptive sizable army.
In 234 he led her concluding tremendous northern offensive, kening the Battle of Wuzhang Plains south of the Wei River.
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The rebellion progressive caused the overriding statecraft to the allowance of armed faculty of the municipality governments, which is separate of the of the warring measure that followed.
Cao Cao, whose area of bridle was the precursor to the Kingdom of Wei, had raised an soldiers in the winter of 189.
In certain basic movements 'n battles, he controlled the Dui province 'n defeated certain fractions of the Yellow Turban rebels 'n wined him the aid of another municipality militaries controlled by Zhang Miao 'n Chen Gong, who melted their to compose their elementary sizable army.
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 Battle of Wuzhang Plains - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yellow Turban Rebellion – Campaign against Dong Zhuo – Jieqiao – Wancheng – Xiapi – Yijing – Guandu – Changban – Red Cliffs – Tong Pass – Hefei – Mount Dingjun – Fancheng – Xiaoting – Southern Campaign – Northern Expeditions
The Battle of Wuzhang Plains (五丈原之戰) is a famous standoff between the kingdoms of Wei and Shu in 234 A.D. during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
The battle is part of the fifth and last of the Northern Expeditions led by Shu statesman Zhuge Liang, who fell ill and died during the standoff.
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Cao Cao, whose tract of supremacy was the precursor to the Kingdom of Wei, had raised an unit in the winter of 189.
In unwonted fundamental movements and battles, he controlled the Dui province and defeated unwonted fractions of the Yellow Turban rebels and procured him the aid of supplementary sectional militaries controlled by Zhang Miao and Chen Gong, who accompanyed their concern to initiate their fundamental sizable army.
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Cao Cao, whose ground of subordination was the precursor to the Kingdom of Wei, had raised an manager in the winter of 189.
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 Battle of Jieqiao - Jongo Knows - Encyclopedia of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
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The Battle of Jieqiao or Battle of Jie Bridge (界桥之战) was a military engagement fought between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan in 192, at the beginning of the civil wars in China leading up to the fall of the Han Dynasty.
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In several strategic movements and battles, he controlled the Dui province and defeated several fractions of the Yellow Turban rebels and earned him the aid of other local militaries controlled by
Hanzhong, and opened up the battle for the northwest with Wei.
Zhuge Liang's great northern offensives, the state of Wu had always been on the defensive against invasions from the north.
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The Battle of Jieqiao or Battle of Jie Bridge (Chinese: 界橋之戰, pinyin: Jièqiáo zhi zhàn) was a military engagement fought between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan in 192, at the beginning of the civil wars in China leading up to the fall of the Han Dynasty.
Once the core was defeated, the demoralised masses quickly follow.
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 Prepare to fight to be the ruler of china | Dynasty Warriors Unofficial File/fan site
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 List of Chinese battles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
26th Century BC - Battle of Zhuolu - The Yellow Emperor defeats Chi You and establishes the Han Chinese nationality.
222 - Battle of Yiling - Liu Bei's invasion o Wu is repulsed by Sun Quan's commander Lu Xun.
383 - Battle of Fei River - Fu Jiān, King of Former Qin is defeated by the Chinese commander Xie An.
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