Xicheng, China (modern Lishu County, Jilin province)
Result
Later Jin victory
Belligerents
Later Jin
Yehe Jurchens Ming dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Nurhaci
Gintaisi
Strength
unknown
unknown
Casualties and losses
unknown
unknown
v
t
e
Ming−Qing transition
Belligerents
Ming
Southern Ming
Tungning
Qing
Later Jin
Peasant rebellions
Shun
Xi
She–An Rebellion
Battles
Fushun
Qinghe
Sarhū
Kaiyuan
Tieling
Xicheng
Chahar
Shen-Liao
Zhenjiang
Guangning
Ningyuan
Ning-Jin
Jisi
Dalinghe
Wuqiao
Lüshun
Amur
Song-Jin
Beijing
Shanhai Pass
Penghu
Related
Manchuria under Ming rule
Jurchen unification
1st invasion of Joseon
2nd invasion of Joseon
Seven Grievances
Revolt of the Three Feudatories
Great Plague
Great Clearance
The Battle of Xicheng was a military conflict between the Yehe Jurchens, their Ming allies, and the Later Jin. In the fall of 1619 Nurhaci invaded Xicheng, the home of the Yehe Jurchens. Nurhaci personally led the vanguard and took the east wall. After capturing the city the Yehe inhabitants were spared, but their Ming allies who had fought beside them were executed.[1]
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