Battle between Chinese states of Jin and Chu (632 BCE)
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Battle of Chengpu
Part of the Spring and Autumn period
Battle of Chengpu
Date
632 BC
Location
vicinity of Chenliu, Henan or the southwest of Juancheng County, Shandong
Result
Jin victory
Belligerents
Jin Qi Qin Song
Chu Chen Cai Shen Xi Wey
Commanders and leaders
Hu Mao Hu Yan Xian Zhen Xi Zhen Xu Chen Luan Zhi
Ziyu Zishang Zixi
Strength
700 chariots (Jin), other parts unknown.
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown, 100 chariots and 1000 warriors captured
Battle of Chengpu
Traditional Chinese
城濮之戰
Simplified Chinese
城濮之战
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Chéngpú zhī zhàn
Wade–Giles
Ch‘êng-p‘u chih Chan
The Battle of Chengpu took place in 632 BC between the State of Jin and the State of Chu and its allies during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.[1] It was the first major battle in the protracted conflict between the states of the Yellow River valley, and the states of the Yangtze River valley. The Jin victory confirmed the hegemony of Duke Wen and checked Chu ambitions in the north for a period.[2]
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