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  2. Cao Ren - Wikipedia

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    Cao Ren. Cao Ren (pronunciation ⓘ) (168 – 6 May 223), [a][4] courtesy name Zixiao, was a military general serving during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China under the warlord Cao Cao, who was also his older second cousin. [5] He continued serving in the state of Cao Wei – founded by Cao Cao's son and successor, Cao Pi – during the ...

  3. Battle of Jiangling (208) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Jiangling was fought by the allied forces of Sun Quan and Liu Bei against Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. The battle was an integral part of the Red Cliffs campaign, and was fought immediately after the Battle of Yiling in 208, and the preceding engagement at Wulin (烏林; in present-day Honghu, Hubei) on land and the marine Battle of Red Cliffs where Cao ...

  4. Battle of Red Cliffs - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Red Cliffs, also known as the Battle of Chibi, was a decisive naval battle in China that took place during the winter of AD 208–209. [4] It was fought on the Yangtze River between the forces of warlords controlling different parts of the country during the end of the Han dynasty. The allied forces of Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and Liu ...

  5. Battle of Guandu - Wikipedia

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    So Cao Cao sent Cao Ren to deal with the rebellion. Cao Ren succeeded, killing the rebel leader Liu Pi and routing Liu Bei. Yuan Shao also tried to cut off Cao Cao from the west by sending Han Meng (韓猛) [3] southwest. Cao Ren again responded to the threat by defeating Han Meng at Mount Jiluo (雞洛山; 50 li northeast of present-day Xinmi ...

  6. Military history of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The military history of the Three Kingdoms period encompasses roughly a century's worth of prolonged warfare and disorder in Chinese history. After the assassination of General-in-chief He Jin in September 189, the administrative structures of the Han government became increasingly irrelevant. By the time of death of Cao Cao, the most ...

  7. Battle of Yiling (208) - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. Yílíng Zhī Zhàn. The Battle of Yiling was fought between the warlords Sun Quan and Cao Cao in 208 in the late Eastern Han dynasty. The battle was an integral part in the Red Cliffs campaign, as it was fought immediately after the major engagement at Wulin (烏林; in present-day Honghu, Hubei) during the Battle of Red Cliffs.

  8. Battle of Fancheng - Wikipedia

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    In November 218, Cao Cao sent general Cao Ren to Wan (宛; in present-day Nanyang, Henan) in preparation to launch a strike against Guan Yu. However, due to Cao Ren's wanton policy of conscription and forced labor, Hou Yin ( 侯音 ), a military officer under Cao Cao, started a rebellion in with his deputy Wei Kai ( 衛開 ) and several ...

  9. Zhang Liao - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Liao (pronunciation ⓘ) (169 – late 222), [a][4] courtesy name Wenyuan, was a Chinese military general serving under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He served briefly in the state of Cao Wei, founded by Cao Cao's successor Cao Pi, in the early Three Kingdoms period before his death.