through Jing Province was the first target; capturing the naval base at Jiangling and securing naval control of the province's stretch of the Yangtze were...
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to retreat north back to Jiangling (江陵, located in present-day Jingjiang 荆江, not to be confused with present-day Jiangling County, Hubei). Immediately...
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Three Kingdoms (section Emperor Xian's fate)
Province's fleet from the Han River. Cao Cao occupied the naval base at Jiangling on the Yangtze River. He would now begin proceeding eastwards towards...
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Xiao Dong and Xiao Dong's younger brothers. He created his headquarter Jiangling capital instead of returning to Jiankang. He also managed to eliminate...
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warlord who controlled the Han central government and the figurehead Emperor Xian and led a popular movement to restore the Han dynasty. Liu Bei overcame a...
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Jiangxi) Circuits, with Dou Shao (竇紹) and Li Xian as his assistants, and his headquarters set at Jiangling. After Li Lin reported to his post, however...
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Cao Cao (section Receiving Emperor Xian)
(covering parts of present-day Henan and Shandong). In 196, he received Emperor Xian, the figurehead Han sovereign who was previously held hostage by other warlords...
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Xu Huang (section Battle of Jiangling)
the Battle of Jiangling, he joined Man Chong in attacking Guan Yu at Han Ford (漢津), and Cao Ren in resisting attacks by Zhou Yu at Jiangling. In 210, Xu...
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the Liang dynasty's capital Jiangling, Yuwen Hu served as Yu's lieutenant. The Western Wei army was able to capture Jiangling and put Emperor Yuan of Liang...
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including the governorship of Yangzhou, Lizhou, and Jingzhou (荊州) (modern-day Jiangling County, Hubei). Wu was encouraged by her parents to read books and pursue...
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Zhou Yu (section Battles of Jiangling)
materiel, so he ordered Cao Ren to withdraw from Jiangling. After the victory at the Battle of Jiangling, Sun Quan appointed Zhou Yu as a Lieutenant-General...
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Works (司空) by Emperor Xian in 196. While Cao Chun's birth year was not recorded, he was younger than Cao Ren, who was born in 168. de Crespigny (2007), p...
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Xiahou Shang (section Battle of Jiangling)
Xiahou Shang, Cao Zhen and others to lead troops to attack Jiangling (江陵; present-day Jiangling County, Hubei), which was defended by the Wu general Zhu...
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May 10, 645), courtesy name Jingren, posthumously known as Viscount Xian of Jiangling, was a Chinese historian and politician who served as a chancellor...
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Shang and Cao Zhen in attacking Sun Quan's stronghold at Jiangling. Like the last battle at Jiangling, the Wei forces enjoyed numerical advantage, but this...
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many of Zhang's administrative improvements. Zhang Juzheng was born in Jiangling County, in modern–day Jingzhou, Hubei province, in 1525, and was renowned...
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towards Jiangling County. Upon reaching their destination, Du Yu ordered his troops to besiege Jiangling County while sending his subordinates Fan Xian (樊顯)...
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He pointed out that during the Battle of Jiangling in 208, Cao Cao's general Cao Ren still lost Jiangling Commandery to Sun Quan and Liu Bei's forces...
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Yue Jin (section Battle of Jiangling)
Liu Bei's general Guan Yu was attempting to cut the connection between Jiangling County and Xiangyang, he was stymied by Yue Jin, who led his army out...
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on Chu and eventually sacked the Chu capital city of Chen (陳; modern Jiangling County, Hubei). The crown prince of Chu fled east and was crowned King...
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Cao Zhen (section Battle of Jiangling)
to provide backup. The Wei forces attacked and besieged Jiangling (江陵; present-day Jiangling County, Hubei), which was defended by the Wu general Zhu...
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retreated north and left Cao Ren and Xu Huang to defend the strategic Jiangling Commandery (江陵郡; in present-day Jingzhou, Hubei) from the advances of...
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Province. In 196, after Cao Cao received the figurehead Han sovereign, Emperor Xian, and reestablished the new imperial capital in Xu (許; present-day Xuchang...
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throughout the 220s and 230s, including the battles of Dongkou (222–223), Jiangling (223) and Shiting (228).[citation needed] However, most of the battles...
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Zhang He (section Battle of Jiangling)
ordered them, Xiahou Shang and other generals to lead armies to attack Jiangling County, which was controlled by Wei's rival state, Eastern Wu. During...
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220 – soon after Cao Cao's son, Cao Pi, usurped the throne from Emperor Xian (the last Han emperor) and established the state of Cao Wei, an event marking...
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groups – one led by Guan Yu which would sail along the river towards Jiangling; another led by Liu Bei which would travel on land. Cao Cao sent 5,000...
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has a plant in Nanchang, assembling the Ford Transit van as part of the Jiangling Motor joint venture. Much of its industry revolves around aircraft manufacturing...
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Bian and Guo hid themselves and fled. When Lu got to Jingnan's capital Jiangling, however, he was further demoted to be the prefect of Xin Prefecture (新洲...
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deemed as treason against Emperor Xian, the figurehead ruler of the Han dynasty. The warlord Cao Cao, who was the de facto head of government in the Han...
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