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Hulao P**** (traditional Chinese: 虎牢關;
simplified Chinese: 虎牢关; lit. 'Tiger Cage P****') is a
choke point northwest of Xingyang,
Henan province,
China in...
- The
Battle of
Hulao, (Chinese: 虎牢之戰) or
Battle of Sis**** (汜水之戰, Wade–Giles: Ssŭ S****), was a
decisive Tang
victory over the
rival Zheng and Hebei-based...
- Chou, and
Zhang Ji east to
Hulao P****,
while sending 50,000 men
under Li Jue and Guo Si to
reinforce Sis**** P****. Once at
Hulao P****, Dong Zhuo
orders Lü...
- and taxation. May 28 –
Battle of
Hulao: Li
Shimin defeats the
numerically superior army of Dou
Jiande near the
Hulao P****. June 4 – Wang Shichong, self-declared...
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superior army, he
defeated Dou
Jiande (573–621) at
Luoyang in the
Battle of
Hulao on May 28, 621. Due to fear of ********ination, Li
Shimin ambushed and killed...
- Lü Bu in a duel
outside Hulao P****. Fang Yue (方悅), a
warrior under Wang
Kuang who was
killed by Lü Bu in a duel
outside Hulao P****. Wei Hong (衛弘), a rich...
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spring 423,
cutting off the path of any Liu Song
relief force for
Hulao. In
summer 423,
Hulao fell. The
campaign then ceased, with
Northern Wei now in control...
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campaign against Liu Heita.
Shifachi (什伐赤),
ridden during the
Battle of
Hulao against Dou Jiande. Its name
derives from the
Turkic term Shad. Baitiwu...
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marching east himself,
taking up
position at the
strategic Hulao P****. When the
armies engaged at
Hulao, Li
Shimin defeated Dou and
captured him. He took Dou...
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around 610 and
their role in the
defeat of Wang
Shichong at the
Battle of
Hulao in 621. Wang
Shichong declared himself Emperor. He
controlled the territory...