The
Battle of Red Cliffs, otherwise known as the
Battle of Chibi, was a decisive battle at the
end of the Han Dynasty, immediately prior to the
Three Kingdoms period of
Chinese history. It was fought in the winter of 208/9 AD"The engagement at the Red Cliffs took place in the winter of the thirteenth year of
Jian'an, probably about the end of 208." between the allied forces of the southern warlords
Liu Bei and
Sun Quan and the numerically superior forces of the northern warlord
Cao Cao. Liu Bei and Sun Quan successfully frustrated Cao Cao's effort to conquer the land south of the
Yangtze River and reunite the territory of the Eastern
Han Dynasty. The allied victory at Red Cliffs ensured the survival of Liu Bei and Sun Quan, gave them control of the Yangtze , and provided a line of defence that was the basis for the later creation of the two southern states of
Shu Han and
Eastern Wu.
Descriptions of the battle differ widely on details, and the location of the battle is fiercely debated . Although its precise location remains uncertain, the majority of academic conjectures place it on the south bank of the Yangtze River, southwest of present-day
Wuhan and northeast of Baqiu (present-day
Yueyang,
Hunan). The most detailed account of the battle comes from the biography of
Zhou Yu in the 3rd century historical text
Records of Three Kingdoms by
Chen Shou. An exaggerated and romanticised account is also a central event in
Luo Guanzhong's
Romance of......
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