Battle of Langfang

Battle of Langfang
Part of Seymour Expedition

Troops of the Eight Nations firing on Chinese Boxers as depicted by Frank Craig and Harpers Weekly Magazine
Date18 June 1900
Location
Result Qing government pro-Boxer faction victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Edward Seymour
Guido von Usedom
Arthur MacArthur III
Régis Voyron
Georg von Trapp
Nikolay Leontiev
Augusto Aubry
Katō Sadakichi
Dong Fuxiang
Ma Fulu
Ma Fuxiang
Ma Haiyan
Nie Shicheng
Yao Wang
Ni Zanqing
Strength
916
540
312
158
112
54
40
25
2,157 total
3,000 Muslim Kansu Braves
2,000 Boxers
Casualties and losses
Contemporary Western claims: 7 killed, 57 wounded Contemporary Western claims: 400 killed

The Battle of Langfang (Chinese: 廊坊阻擊戰) took place during the Seymour Expedition during the Boxer Rebellion, in June 1900, involving Chinese imperial troops, the Chinese Muslim Kansu Braves and Boxers ambushing and defeating the Eight-Nation Alliance expeditionary army on its way to Beijing, pushing the Alliance forces to retreat back to Tientsin (Tianjin).