Battle of Yijing
| Battle of Yijing | |||||||||
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| Part of the wars at the end of the Han dynasty | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
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Yuan Shao Liu Yu's remnants Wuhuan Xiongnu Xianbei |
Gongsun Zan Heishan bandits | ||||||||
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Yuan Shao Tadun Qian Zhao |
Gongsun Zan † Zhang Yan Gongsun Xu Tian Kai † Guan Jing † Tian Yu | ||||||||
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100,000 (Xianyu Fu's and Wuhuan forces) 7,000 Xianbei cavalry | 100,000+ (Zhang Yan's forces) | ||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 易京之戰 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 易京之战 | ||||||
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The Battle of Yijing was a military conflict which took place in northern China from 198 to 199 in the late Eastern Han dynasty. It was fought between Gongsun Zan, a warlord known as the "White Horse General", and Yuan Shao, a scion of the esteemed Yuan clan and former leader of the coalition against Dong Zhuo. The battle concluded with victory for Yuan Shao, and Gongsun Zan committed suicide.