Pertempuran Jiangling (208)
Tampilan
Pertempuran Jiangling | |||||||
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Bagian dari the kampanye militer Tebing Merah | |||||||
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Pihak terlibat | |||||||
Sun Quan Liu Bei | Cao Cao | ||||||
Tokoh dan pemimpin | |||||||
Zhou Yu Cheng Pu Han Dang Lü Meng Ling Tong Zhou Tai Gan Ning Liu Bei Guan Yu Zhang Fei Lei Xu |
Cao Ren Xu Huang Niu Jin Chen Jiao Yue Jin Li Tong Wen Ping | ||||||
Kekuatan | |||||||
40.000+[a] | 120.000+ (the troops Cao Ren had prior to the battle was more than that of Zhou Yu,[1] and he received reinforcements from Yi Province,[2] Xiangyang,[3] Runan,[4] Jiangxia,[5] Dangyang,[6] and numerous other cities controlled by Cao Cao.) |
Pertempuran Jiangling (208) | |||||||
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Hanzi tradisional: | 江陵之戰 | ||||||
Hanzi sederhana: | 江陵之战 | ||||||
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Pertempuran Jiangling adalah pertempuran antara pasukan sekutu Sun Quan dan Liu Bei melawan Cao Cao pada masa akhir Dinasti Han Timur di Tiongkok. The battle was an integral part of the Red Cliffs campaign, and was fought immediately after the Battle of Yiling in 208, and the preceding engagement at Wulin (烏林; in present-day Honghu, Hubei) on land and the marine Battle of Red Cliffs where Cao Cao's navy was destroyed. Note that the battle at Wulin was a byproduct of the Battle of Red Cliffs, and they were not the same battle.
Catatan
- ^ This number is a rough estimate assuming the allied forces suffered minimal casualties during the Battle of Red Cliffs.
Referensi
- ^ (曹仁分眾圍寧,寧困急,使使請救。諸將以兵少不足分) Sanguozhi vol. 54.
- ^ (益州牧刘璋始受徵役,遣兵给军。) Sanguozhi vol. 1.
- ^ ((乐进)后从平荆州,留屯襄阳) Sanguozhi vol. 17.
- ^ (刘备与周瑜围曹仁於江陵,别遣关羽绝北道。通率众击之) Sanguozhi vol. 18. (通) in this passage refers to Li Tong, who was the Administrator of Runan at the time.
- ^ ((文聘)与乐进讨关羽於寻口,有功,进封延寿亭侯,) Sanguozhi vol. 18. Wen Ping was the Administrator of Jiangxia by the time.
- ^ (建安十三年,从太祖征荆州。大军还,留宠行奋威将军,屯当阳。) Man Chong was given authority as acting General Who Demonstrates Bravery by Cao Cao specifically to lead troops in anticipation of Sun Quan's invasion, and was stationed at Dangyang with substantial number of soldiers.
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