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Battle of Duan Valley | |||||||
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Part of the wars of the Three Kingdoms | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Shu-Han | Cao Wei | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Jiang Wei Xiahou Ba Liao Hua |
Deng Ai Deng Zhong | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
est. 80,000 | est. 100,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Heavy | Minimal |
The Battle of Duan Valley (also known as the Battle of Duangu) was seventh invasion (fought 256) launched by Jiang Wei during the Three Kingdoms Era of China.
Background
[edit]A year before the battle, Jiang Wei proposed a decree to the Shu Han court request troops to invade Wei once again, being confident that the Northern Tribes would become an advantage for Shu. [1] But Fei Yi rejected Jiang Wei's plot without consulting the Shu consensus, giving him a limited number of troops. Jiang Wei struck Tao River, quickly seizing a victory. Not long after this success, Deng Ai pushed him back. A year later, Jiang Wei asked Hu Ji to attack Qingshan with him, and Hu Ji accepted. Though Hu Ji never arrived and broke his promise.
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