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Hefei (234)
Liaodong
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Quebei
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The Ziwu Campaign was a military counter offensive launched in 230 by the state of Cao Wei against his rival state Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. The campaign was initiated by Wei's Grand Marshal, Cao Zhen following the numerous Northern Expeditions and more recently the battle of Jianwei.
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The ZiwuCampaign was a military counter offensive launched in 230 by the state of Cao Wei against his rival state Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period...
In August 230, Cao Zhen led an army from Chang'an to attack Shu via the Ziwu Valley (子午谷). At the same time, another Wei army led by Sima Yi, acting on...
different routes and rendezvous at Tong Pass. Later in 230, during the ZiwuCampaign, Wei Yan led some troops towards Yangxi (陽谿; southwest of present-day...
The Jiao Province Campaign, also known as the Jiaozhi Rebellion (Chinese: 交阯之亂; Vietnamese: Giao Chỉ chi loạn), was a military conflict between the states...
215 Cao Pi's invasions of Eastern Wu (222–225) Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign in 225 Zhuge Liang's first and second Northern Expeditions (228–229) Zhuge...
Following this battle, Cao Wei would launch their own campaign the next year, the ZiwuCampaign. Zizhi Tongjian vol. 71. ([建興]七年,亮遣陳戒攻武都、陰平。) Sanguozhi...
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...
Sawyer (2010), p. 131 Killigrew, John (1999). "Zhuge Liang and the Northern Campaign of 228-234". Early Modern China. 5 (1): 55–91. doi:10.1179/152991099788199472...
Liu Bang's army marched south across the Qinling Mountains, following the Ziwu Road to Hanzhong. After reaching the Han River Basin in Hanzhong, Liu Bang...
In August 230, Cao Zhen led an army from Chang'an to attack Shu via the Ziwu Valley (子午谷). At the same time, another Wei army led by Sima Yi, acting on...
provinces. Since then, Fa Zheng's plan became a blueprint for Zhuge Liang's campaigns against Wei. Zhuge Liang had attempted to invade the Wei territories via...
around present-day Ankang, Shaanxi) to attack Hanzhong Commandery via the Ziwu Valley (子午谷; east of present-day Yang County, Shaanxi). Upon receiving news...
Quan was afraid when he heard that Zhang Liao was participating in the campaign, and said to his subordinates, "Zhang Liao may be ill, but he is still...
campaign launched by the Jin dynasty against the state of Wu from late 279 to mid 280 at the end of the Three Kingdoms period of China. The campaign,...
facing strong opposition in the Wei court, Cao Shuang believed that the campaign was viable, especially when the Shu commander, Jiang Wan, withdrew his...
wrong?" Sima Shi's younger brother Sima Zhao, who was supervising the campaign, was stripped of his title of nobility. On the other hand, Wu forces captured...
war with Sun Quan, Liu Bei ignored him. Later, when Liu Bei launched the campaign against Sun Quan, he did not bring Zhao Yun along and instead left him...