- The
Battle of
Caishi (Chinese: 采石之戰) was a
major naval engagement of the Jin–Song Wars of
China that took
place on
November 26–27, 1161. It
ended with...
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winters less extreme.
There are
frequent showers during July and August.
Caishi Rock (采石矶; 采石磯), a
famous ancient battlefield from the Jin–Song Wars lying...
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Caishi Kou
Station (Chinese: 菜市口站; pinyin:
Càishì Kǒu Zhàn) is an
interchange subway station between Line 4 and Line 7 of the
Beijing Subway. Line 4 station...
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forces at the
Battle of
Tangdao in the East
China Sea, and the
Battle of
Caishi on the
Yangtze River in 1161. The
advances in
civilisation during the Song...
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Caishi Rock (simplified Chinese: 采石矶;
traditional Chinese: 采石磯; pinyin:
Cǎishí jī), also
named Niuzhu Rock (simplified Chinese: 牛渚矶;
traditional Chinese:...
- on the
Yangtze River in 1161, in the
Battle of
Tangdao and the
Battle of
Caishi.
During these battles the Song navy emplo****
swift paddle wheel driven naval...
- 4th Jin emperor,
Wanyan Liang, was unsuccessful. He lost the
Battle of
Caishi (1161) and was
later ********inated by his own
disaffected officers. An invasion...
- Song
dynasty and
Jurchen Jin
during the Jin–Song wars. In the
Battle of
Caishi of 1161, the
ships of the Jin
emperor Wanyan Liang clashed with the Song...
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Jiangbei Province Died 1360 (aged 39–40)
Tianwan Tianding 2 (天完天定二年) Yuan
Zhizheng 20 (元至正二十年)
Caishi,
Taiping Lu,
Jiangzhe Province Dynasty Song (Tianwan)...
- regime,
declared war on the Song in the
Battle of
Tangdao and the
Battle of
Caishi. The Jin lost the war. An
important consequence of this was to
remove Song's...