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Battle of Quebei
Part of the wars of the Three Kingdoms period
DateApril – July 241
Location
Shou County, Anhui, China
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
Cao Wei Eastern Wu
Commanders and leaders
Wang Ling
Sun Li
Quan Cong
Zhuge Ke
Zhang Xiu
Gu Cheng
Battle of Quebei
Traditional Chinese芍陂之役
Simplified Chinese芍陂之役

The Battle of Quebei[1][2] was a military offensive launched in 241 by the state of Eastern Wu against its rival state, Cao Wei, during the Three Kingdoms period of China. The campaign was initiated by Wu's founding emperor, Sun Quan, two years after the death of the second Wei emperor, Cao Rui. The campaign ended with an overall failure. Despite its name, Quebei being the location where most of the fighting took place, the campaign was actually a two-front attack and covered a wide area in Anhui and Hubei.

  1. ^ (芍陂之役,拜奮威將軍...) Sanguozhi vol. 52.
  2. ^ (芍陂之役,譚弟承及張休皆有功...) Zizhi Tongjian vol. 74.

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