The Battle of Ruxu , also known as the Battle of Ruxukou , was fought between the warlords Cao Cao and Sun Quan in 213 during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. The battle consisted of multiple attacks led by Cao Cao, but all were eventually lifted after efforts by Sun Quan's forces.
5-408: (Redirected from Ruxu ) Battle of Ruxukou or Battle of Ruxu may refer to: Battle of Ruxu (213) , fought in 213 between the warlords Cao Cao and Sun Quan Battle of Ruxu (217) , fought in 217 between the warlords Cao Cao and Sun Quan Battle of Ruxu (222–223) , fought in 222–223 between the states of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu Topics referred to by
10-453: A defence plan against Cao Cao's attack consisting of warships readied at a quickly established dock, to be used to backfire Cao Cao's advance after a flood that was supposed to occur not long into the battle. Sun Guan , who died in battle at Ruxu in either 213 or 217, was perhaps fatally injured in his attack onto Sun Quan's line of defence by Xu Sheng . Sun Guan died not long after his rescue at Cao Cao's camp. Lü Meng's prediction quickly
15-1111: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Battle of Ruxu (213) Before 213, Cao Cao was waging war with Ma Chao and Sun Quan following his defeat during the Battle of Red Cliffs . One of the moves that Cao Cao wanted to make in his war against Sun Quan was to intimidate Sun Quan by stationing one of his officers, Xie Qi (謝奇), at Wancheng (皖城; present-day Qianshan County , Anhui ) and spread his forces to Qichun County in order to agitate Sun Quan. In order to stop Cao Cao's harassment, Sun Quan sent his general Lü Meng to demand Xie Qi surrender. Xie Qi refused, and Lü Meng attacked. Xie Qi went down easily and retreated. Two of Xie Qi's subordinates, Sun Zicai and Song Hao, surrendered to Lü Meng, boosting morale. Cao Cao then began to mobilise troops to attack Ruxu (濡須). He captured Gongsun Yang, an officer under Sun Quan. Sun Quan, in response, personally led an army to stop Cao Cao's advance towards Ruxu, and ordered Lü Meng to join him. Lü Meng came up with
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25-503: Was proven correct, Sun Quan then started to send out his warships onto Cao Cao's army, but a few of their ships were blown off course, but not much. (This could have been the death of Dong Xi .) Having realised the experience of Sun's army, Cao Cao eventually decided to withdraw. In a momentum burst, a few other generals of Sun Quan joined Lü Meng in a following assault onto Wancheng and Lujiang. Zhang Liao , following this withdrawal, stationed his troops at Hefei, where in 215 he played
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