Conflicts between the states of Western Jin and Eastern Wu (263-271)
Jiao Province Campaign
The Jiao Province Campaign. Red is Eastern Wu and blue is Cao Wei/Western Jin.
Date
c. May or June 263 – July or August 271
Location
Northern Vietnam, North Central Coast and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Result
Eastern Wu victory; Wu reclaims Jiao Province
Belligerents
Eastern Wu
Cao Wei (until 266) Western Jin (from 266)
Commanders and leaders
Sun Xu † Liu Jun † Xiu Ze † Gu Rong Yu Si Xue Xu Tao Huang Lương Kỳ
Lã Hưng Huo Yi Cuan Gu Ma Rong Yang Ji Mao Jiong Dong Yuan † Wang Su
Strength
First counteroffensive: Unknown Second counteroffensive: 100,000+[1]
Unknown
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Fall of Wu
The Jiao Province Campaign, also known as the Jiaozhi Rebellion (Chinese: 交阯之亂; Vietnamese: Giao Chỉ chi loạn),[2] was a military conflict between the states of Eastern Wu and Cao Wei from 264 to 266 and later between Wu and the Western Jin from 266 to 271 during the Three Kingdoms period of China. The conflict was initially a local rebellion against Wu in Jiaozhi Commandery in 263, but in 264, Wei (replaced by Jin in 266) intervened and took large parts of Wu's territory in Jiao and Guang provinces (廣州; covering present-day Guangdong and Guangxi). Wu went on the counteroffensive in 268, and by 271, they drove out the Jin forces and recovered all their lost territory. The campaign would be one of the last major victories of Wu during the final years of the Three Kingdoms.
^(吳大都督薛珝與陶璜等兵十萬...) Zizhi Tongjian, vol.79
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