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Xincheng Rebellion
Part of the wars of the Three Kingdoms period

An illustration of Meng Da being slain by Sima Yi's men
Datec. December 227[a]c. March 228 CE[b]
Location
Xincheng Commandery (covering present-day Fang County, Zhuxi County and Zhushan County in Shiyan, and Baokang County and Nanzhang County in Xiangyang, all located in northwestern Hubei province)
Result Cao Wei victory; rebellion suppressed
Territorial
changes
Xincheng retaken by Cao Wei
Belligerents
Cao Wei Meng Da
(with some support from Shu Han and Eastern Wu)
Commanders and leaders
Sima Yi  Executed Meng Da
Xincheng Rebellion
Traditional Chinese新城之亂
Simplified Chinese新城之乱

The Xincheng Rebellion was a revolt that took place in the state of Cao Wei between late 227[1] and early 228 CE[2] during the Three Kingdoms period. The rebellion was initiated by Meng Da, a former Shu Han general who defected to Wei and was placed in charge of Xincheng Commandery (located in the vicinity of present-day northwestern Hubei) in Jing Province. The revolt was swiftly suppressed within a month by the Wei general Sima Yi. Meng Da was captured and executed.

  1. ^ a b Quote from Sanguozhi vol. 3: (太和元年 ... 十二月, ... 新城太守孟達反,詔驃騎將軍司馬宣王討之。)
  2. ^ a b Quote from Sanguozhi vol. 3: ([太和]二年春正月,宣王攻破新城,斬達,傳其首。)


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