The Battle of Xicheng was a military conflict between the Yehe Jurchens, their Ming allies, and the Later Jin. In the fall of 1619 Nurhaci invaded Xicheng...
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the Wufu and Xicheng defense lines to protect Nanjing, but Chiang wanted the Chinese troops to continue fighting on the southern bank of Suzhou Creek...
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The Battle of Ningyuan (simplified Chinese: 宁远之战; traditional Chinese: 寧遠之戰; pinyin: Níngyuǎn Zhī Zhàn) took place between the Ming dynasty and the Later...
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Jurchen unification (section Rise of Nurhaci)
Ming in fighting Nurhaci at the Battle of Sarhū, but they were defeated, and finally subjugated at the Battle of Xicheng a few months later. The Later Jin...
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Chahar-Jurchen War (1619-1634) Battle of Ningyuan in 1626 Later Jin invasion of Joseon in 1627 Qing invasion of Joseon in 1636 Battle of Shanhai Pass in 1644 Southern...
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The Battle of Sarhū (simplified Chinese: 萨尔浒之战; traditional Chinese: 薩爾滸之戰; pinyin: Sà'ěrhǔ zhī zhàn) refers to a series of battles between the Later...
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The Battle of Fushun was the first military conflict in the war between the Jurchen-led Later Jin and the Ming dynasty. The battle ended in a decisive...
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The Battle of Penghu (Chinese: 澎湖海戰) was a naval battle fought in 1683 between the Qing dynasty and the Kingdom of Tungning. The Qing admiral Shi Lang...
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The Battle of Guanging (Chinese: 廣寧之戰) was a military conflict between the Later Jin dynasty and the Ming dynasty in 1622. It occurred around the Ming's...
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The Battle of Shanhai Pass, fought on May 27, 1644 at Shanhai Pass at the eastern end of the Great Wall, was a decisive battle leading to the beginning...
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James S. C. Chao (redirect from Zhao Xicheng)
趙錫成; pinyin: Zhào Xíchéng; born December 29, 1927) is a Chinese businessman, philanthropist, and former sea captain. He is the founder of the shipping company...
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defenceless Xicheng (西城). Zhuge Liang used the Empty Fort Strategy to ward off the enemy before retreating. In many stories, including the novel, the battle includes...
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The Battle of Dalinghe (Chinese: 大凌河之役) was a battle between the Later Jin dynasty and the Ming dynasty that took place between September and November...
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This is a timeline of the Jurchens. Timeline of the Song dynasty Timeline of the Ming dynasty Timeline of the Tanguts Timeline of the Khitans Wang 2013...
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The Battle of Song-Jin (Chinese: 松錦之戰) was fought in 1641 and 1642 at Songshan and Jinzhou, hence the name "Song-Jin". Hong Chengchou's 100,000 elite...
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Cao Cao separated Anyang (安陽) and Xicheng (西城) counties from Hanzhong and placed them under the jurisdiction of Xicheng Commandery (西城郡) and appointed an...
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The Battle of Kaiyuan was a conflict between the Later Jin and Ming dynasty in the summer of 1619. Following the victory at the Battle of Sarhu, Nurhaci...
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The Battle of Ning-Jin (Chinese: 寧錦之戰) was a military conflict between the Later Jin dynasty and the Ming dynasty. In the spring of 1627, the Later Jin...
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The Battle of Fort Zhenjiang (Chinese: 鎮江之戰) was a military conflict between the Later Jin and the Ming dynasty. In the fall of 1621 Ming general Mao...
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The Battle of Qinghe was a military conflict between the Jurchen Later Jin and Ming dynasty in the summer of 1618. The battle ended with the Jin conquest...
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The Battle of Tieling was a military conflict between the Later Jin and Ming dynasty. In the summer of 1619 Nurhaci invaded the town of Tieling, the ancestral...
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invaded Liaodong and captured the cities of Shenyang and Liaoyang from the Ming. After taking the city of Xicheng from his last Jurchen rivals, the Yihe...
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siege of Lüshun was a military conflict between the Later Jin and Ming dynasty. In the summer of 1634 the Jin attacked and conquered the port city of Lüshun...
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Empty Fort Strategy (section Battle of Mikatagahara)
defeat at the Battle of Jieting. With the loss of Jieting (present-day Qin'an County, Gansu), Zhuge Liang's current location, Xicheng (西城; believed to...
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(2006). Internet and the Law. ABC-CLIO. p. 325. ISBN 978-1-85109-731-9. Lu, Xicheng; Wei Zhao (2005). Networking and Mobile Computing. Birkhäuser. p. 424....
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Xincheng Rebellion (redirect from Battle of Xin Castle)
(安橋) at Xicheng (西城) and Mulan Fort (木闌塞) respectively. Sima Yi despatched his subordinates to deal with Meng Da's reinforcements. Before the battle, Meng...
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Military deception (redirect from History of military deception)
historical event, the forces of general Sima Yi of Cao Wei arrived at Zhuge Liang's location, the city of Xicheng, while the bulk of Zhuge Liang's army was...
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Guan Yu (category Year of birth unknown)
gaining Hanzhong as well as the northwest commanderies of Jing: Fangling, Shangyong and Xicheng; and now after Yu Jin's defeat, Cao Cao contemplated relocating...
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China Construction Bank (redirect from People's Construction Bank of China)
Its headquarters is in Xicheng District. CCB was founded on 1 October 1954 under the name of People's Construction Bank of China (Chinese: 中国人民建设银行;...
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Zhongnanhai (category Xicheng District)
addresses of these agencies are as follows: Research Office: 8 Fuyou Street, Xicheng District, Beijing Secretary Bureau: 1 Boxue Hutong, Xicheng District...
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