The Battle of Yiling was a famous battle in Chinese history. It took place in 208 AD. It was a decisive battle between Shu Han and Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. It was said that Liu Bei, the general of Shu Han, led his army to defeat Lu Xun, the general of Wu, and won the battle of Yiling. The importance of this battle lay in the fact that it established the position of Shu Han in northern China and also marked the gradual emergence of the disadvantage of Dongwu in the war. There were many historical allusions to the Battle of Yiling. The most famous one was the story of "burning the forest to hunt". It was said that Lu Xun, the general of Dongwu, adopted the strategy of burning the forest and hunting in the war. He destroyed the rations and troops of Shu Han, greatly boosting the morale of Shu Han's army, and finally led to the victory and defeat of the war. The Battle of Yiling was also a famous battle in the Three Kingdoms period, which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese history.