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He writes the Chu Shi Biao to Liu Shan. Luoyang, Henan: Sun Zi dissuades Cao Rui from sending Wei forces to attack Hanzhong. 2–30 July 227: Nanyang, Henan: Sima Yi is put in charge of military affairs in Jing and Yu provinces and stationed at Wancheng. 26 Dec 227 – 23 Mar 228: Northwestern Hubei
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Wei Shi Chunqiu: Chronicles of the Ruling Family of Wei: Sun Sheng: Records the history of Wei in chronological order: 1.18 魏書 Wei Shu: Book of Wei: Wang Chen, Xun Yi, Ruan Ji: Compiled after the fall of Wei: 1.1 n 1 吳紀 Wu Ji: Annals of Wu: Huan Ji (環濟) 53.1247, n 4 吳歷 Wu Li: History of Wu: Hu Chong (胡沖) 2.89 吳錄 Wu Lu ...
Wang Chang led his army to put pressure on Wu forces at Jiangling, led by Shi Ji and Quan Xi (全熙), and prevent them from coming to Zhuge Dan's aid. In 258, after Zhuge Dan's rebellion was crushed, Wang Chang was promoted to Minister of Works ( 司空 ) and rewarded with an additional 1,000 taxable households in his marquisate.
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Wu was originally a minor state east of Chu, which was a major power of the Spring and Autumn period and was frequently at war with the state of Jin, the other major power north of Chu. In order to check Chu's expansion, Jin made an alliance with Wu, trained the Wu army, and taught them to use chariots.
On 19 October 267, [5] Emperor Wu appointed Sima Wang as Grand Commandant (太尉). In c.December 268, [6] Shi Ji, a general from the Jin dynasty's rival state Eastern Wu, led troops to invade Jiangxia Commandery (江夏郡). Sima Wang led 20,000 troops to garrison at Longbei (龍陂) and strengthen the defences around Jiangxia Commandery ...
In 257, the Wei general Zhuge Dan started another rebellion in Shouchun (壽春; present-day Shou County, Anhui) against the regent Sima Zhao, who had taken over the reins of power from his elder brother, Sima Shi. The Wu regent Sun Chen ordered Wen Qin and his sons, along with other Wu officers, to lead troops to Shouchun to help Zhuge Dan ...