- northwest. The city was
formerly called Pi
County (邳县; 邳縣), and
before that,
Xiapi (下邳)
which was at one time the
capital of the Zhou
dynasty (1046–256 BCE)...
-
combined forces of Cao and Liu,
resulting in his
defeat at the
Battle of
Xiapi in 199. He was
captured and
executed by
strangulation on Cao's order. Although...
- The
Battle of
Xiapi was
fought between the
forces of Lü Bu
against the
allied armies of Cao Cao and Liu Bei from the
winter of 198 to 7
February 199 towards...
-
Battle of
Xiapi or
killed herself after Cao Cao had
taken possession of her. Third,
Diaochan is
captured by Cao Cao
after the
Battle of
Xiapi but saved...
-
executed along with Lü Bu
after Cao Cao
defeated Lü Bu at the
Battle of
Xiapi. Chen Gong was
given a
positive makeover in the 14th-century historical...
-
charge of
Xiapi Commandery (下邳郡;
around present-day Pizhou, Jiangsu), the
capital of Xu Province,
murdered Cao Bao, the
Chancellor of
Xiapi after an intense...
-
behind to
defend Xiapi (Xu Province's capital), is
lured out of the city and
isolated on a
small hill. Cao Cao's
forces take
control of
Xiapi and
capture Liu...
-
rebellion against Lü Bu in
Xiapi (下邳; present-day Pizhou, Jiangsu), the
capital of Lü Bu's
domain Xu Province, and
attacked Xiapi's administrative office....
- the
imperial capital Xu
after their victory over Lü Bu at the
Battle of
Xiapi in 198.
About a year later, Liu Bei and his
followers escaped from Xu under...
- You, Ji, Qing, Bing
provinces were established.) The
lodged Pei, Qinghe,
Xiapi, Dongguang, Pingchang, Jiyin, Puyang, Guangping, Taishan, Jiyang, and Lu...