- The
Battle of
Chengpu took
place in 632 BC
between the
State of Jin and the
State of Chu and its
allies during the
Spring and
Autumn period of Chinese...
- of Chu and Jin.
Occurring three and a half
decades after the
Battle of
Chengpu,
where Jin
decisively defeated Chu, the
battle was a
major victory for...
- Chengdu–Pujiang
intercity railway, also
known as the Cheng-Pu
Express Railway, is a
regional railway operated by
China Railway High-speed
within Sichuan...
- of
Chengpu and the
Battle of Bi. The
Battle of
Chengpu, the
first of the Zuo Zhuan′s
great battles, took
place in the
summer of 632 BC at
Chengpu (now...
- the
death of Duke Huán of Qi. With a
decisive Chu loss at the
Battle of
Chengpu in 632, Duke Wen's
loyalty to the Zhou king was
rewarded at an interstate...
- Zhou dynasty. 645 BC The Qi
chancellor Guan
Zhong died. 632 BC
Battle of
Chengpu: Jin and its
allies decisively defeated a
coalition led by Chu. 630 BC...
-
state of Chen
supported the
neighbouring state of Chu at the
Battle of
Chengpu in 632 BC, and was defeated. The next year, Yuan
Taotu was sent as representative...
-
reign of hegemony. In 632 BCE, Qi
helped Jin
defeat Chu at the
Battle of
Chengpu, only to be
defeated by Jin
itself at the
Battle of An in 589. In 579,...
-
Acropolis in a
failed attempt to
become king. 632 BC: In the
Battle of
Chengpu, the
Chinese kingdom of Jin and her
allies defeat the
kingdom of Chu and...
- Chu in check, and the Chu
kingdom lost
their first major battle at the
Chengpu in 632 BC.
During the 6th
century BC, Jin and Chu
fought numerous battles...