Battle of Jingxing
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The Battle of Jingxing, also known as the Battle of Tao River, was fought in 205 BC between the army of Han, commanded by Han Xin and a Zhao army. The Zhao were led by Princes Zhao Xie of Zhao and Chen Yu, who is also known as the Lord of Cheng An and serving as Zhao Xie's prime minister. Having conquered the State of Wei, the general Han Xin was ordered by Liu Bang, the King of Han , to attack the lands of Zhao and Dai, with the assistance of Zhang Er , the Prince of Changshan ( essentially the former Prince of Zhao). Han Xin quickly annihilated the forces commanded by the Dai prime minister Xia Yue and marched across the Taihang Mountains into Zhao. Before the battle, Chen Yu was counseled by Li Zuoju, the Lord of Guangwu to block off the important routes across the Taihang Mountains, especially Jingxing Pass. He analyzed to Chen Yu that he could win easily by blocking routes and exploiting Han Xin's inevitable logistics problems. However, Chen Yu, who is a Confucian scholar and prides himself as being the commander of an army with righteousness, responded that he has 200,000 men and need not fear Han Xin's small army.
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- Titel Battle of Jingxing
- Format Fachbuch
- EAN 9786130737009
- Herausgeber Alphascript Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 76
- Editor Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster
- Genre Geschichte
- GTIN 09786130737009
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