In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms,"He" was usually a unit of time. It was an ancient unit of measurement similar to the hour today. In novels, it was often described how long the battles lasted and how many rounds the two sides fought during this time. For example, a 300-round battle was a commonly used description. In modern Chinese, it was also used to indicate a period of time, such as a few minutes, half an hour, etc. However, it should be noted that in novels, the word 'close' was usually used as a unit of time, not as a unit of length.
The following is a list of chapters related to the Battle of Yiling in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Battle of Yiling (1): Gong Jin was defeated in Yiling The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 2: Kong Ming Beheads Ma Liang with Tears The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 3: Jiang Wei Pretends to Surrender to Zhuge Liang The Battle of Yiling, Chapter Four: Liu Bei Enters Sichuan to Conquer Wu Battle of Yiling, Chapter 5: Zhuge Liang Beheads Ma Liang with Tears The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 6: Sun Quan Surrenders Wei and is granted the title of Marquis of Wu The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 7: Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor and established Shu Han Battle of Yiling, Chapter 8: Zhuge Liang Burning Lian Camp The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 9: Guan Yu Floods the Seven Armies The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 10: Liu Bei's Pursuit The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 11: Sun Quan Subdues Wei Again The Battle of Yiling Chapter 12: Liu Bei's Retreat in Yiling The Battle of Yiling, chapter 13: Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor in Wu The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 14: Cao Wei sends troops to attack Shu Battle of Yiling, Chapter 15: Zhuge Liang Burning Red Cliff The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 16: Liu Bei's Eastern Expedition to Sun Quan The Battle of Yiling Chapter 17: Guan Yu's Navy Destroyed The Battle of Yiling Chapter 18: Liu Bei's Eastern Expedition Succeeded The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 19: Sun Quan Retreats and Returns to Wu The Battle of Yiling Chapter 20: Cao Wei Unifies the North The Battle of Yiling Chapter 21: Liu Bei Rebuilds Shu Han The Battle of Yiling Chapter 22: Zhuge Liang Dedication to the End The Battle of Yiling Chapter 23: Sun Quan's Death The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 24: Liu Bei Rebuilds the Han Dynasty The Battle of Yiling Chapter 25: Shu Han Unifies China The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 26: Cao Cao's Death The Battle of Yiling, Chapter 27: Cao Pi usurped the throne and proclaimed himself emperor The Battle of Yiling Chapter 28: The Destruction of Shu Han
" The Battle of the Three Kingdoms " was a historical novel set in the Three Kingdoms period. It described the struggles and wars between various forces. In this story, there were many heroes who each had their own unique abilities and strategies to fight for the world. Among them, the stories of Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and other important figures received much attention. In this story, every character had their own conspiracy and conspiracy. They used various means to fight for the world and finally formed the most powerful force in the Three Kingdoms period.
The Battle of Red Cliff was a joint battle between the Eastern Wu and Shu Han against Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period. It took place in 208 AD. The Battle of Red Cliff was one of the most famous battles in China's history and one of the most important battles during the Three Kingdoms period. The Eastern Wu and Shu Han armies were fighting together in Chibi City. The Eastern Wu sent Zhou Yu, Sun Quan and the others to lead the navy, while the Shu Han sent Zhuge Liang and the others to lead the Shu Han army. The two armies encountered the Cao Wei army in Chibi City and engaged in an intense battle. During the Battle of Red Cliff, the Eastern Wu army used fire attacks to launch rockets, fireballs, and other burning objects to attack the Cao Wei army. The Shu Han army used the floating characteristic of the ship to fight the Cao Wei army in the water. In the end, the armies of Dongwu and Shu Han jointly defeated the army of Cao Wei and won. The victory of the Battle of Red Cliff allowed Dongwu and Shuhan to continue to survive and develop during the Three Kingdoms period, and also established the status of Dongwu and Shuhan in Chinese history. At the same time, the Battle of Red Cliff became one of the most famous battles in China's history, and it was widely praised and studied.
The Battle of Yiling was an important battle between Shu Han and Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. In 208 AD, Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of Shu Han, led an army to attack the Eastern Wu. The two sides fought fiercely in Yiling (now Yiling Island, Yichang City, Hubei Province). The Dongwu Army was personally commanded by Sun Quan and was well-equipped and powerful. The Shu Han army was mainly led by Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wei, and other high-ranking generals. Although the army had a large number of people, its equipment and training were relatively weak. After a long battle, the Shu Han army finally won and defeated the Dongwu army. This victory made Shu Han one of the most important forces in the Three Kingdoms period, but it also brought heavy losses to Shu Han. The Shu Han army had suffered great losses, and Jiang Wei and the other generals had also died. The Battle of Yiling was one of the famous plots in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and it was also one of the important battles during the Three Kingdoms period. It had a profound impact on the historical status and culture of both sides.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Battle of Guandu, the Battle of Chibi, the Battle of Yiling, the Battle of Hanba, the Battle of Huainan, the Battle of Weishui, and the Battle of Changbanqiao are summarized as follows: 1. Battle of Guandu: Cao Cao led his army to attack Yuan Shao. In the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao and Yuan Shao's army fought fiercely and Cao Cao won. 2. Battle of Red Cliff: Sun Quan and Liu Bei joined forces to fight against Cao Cao. In the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei's army and Sun Quan's army defeated Cao Cao's army in fire and water battles. It became one of the most important battles in the Three Kingdoms period. 3. Battle of Yiling: Liu Bei led his army to attack Dongwu. In the Battle of Yiling, Liu Bei launched a fierce attack on the water and finally defeated Dongwu's army and won the Battle of Yiling. 4 Battle of Han Ba: Liu Bei attacked Ba Shu. In the Battle of Han Ba, Liu Bei led his army to attack Ba Shu. However, due to the dangerous terrain of Ba Shu, Liu Bei's army encountered many difficulties in the process of attacking and finally won through diplomatic means. 5 Battle of Huainan: Sun Quan attacked Hefei. In the Battle of Huainan, Sun Quan led his army to attack Hefei. However, due to the low terrain of Hefei, Sun Quan's army encountered many difficulties in the process of attacking and finally won through diplomatic means. 6. Battle of Wei River: Liu Bei and Cao Cao in the Battle of Wei River, Liu Bei led the army to attack Cao Cao's Hanzhong, but because Cao Cao took a defensive position in Hanzhong, Liu Bei's army encountered many difficulties in the process of attacking and finally won through diplomatic means. 7 Battle of Changbanqiao: Sun Quan attacked Jiangxia. During the Battle of Changbanqiao, Sun Quan led his army to attack Jiangxia. However, due to the low terrain of Jiangxia, Sun Quan's army encountered many difficulties during the attack and finally won through diplomatic means.
The main characters of the Battle of Yiling in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms were Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Sun Quan, etc. In the story, Liu Bei allied with Sun Quan to attack Jingzhou, Guan Yu to guard Jiangling, Zhang Fei to guard the public security, Zhuge Liang sent an envoy to the State of Wu, Zhou Yu, and proposed to Zhou Yu to ally with Sun Quan to attack Cao Cao. In the end, Liu Bei and Sun Quan defeated Cao Cao in the Battle of Yiling. The main characters in the battle of Guandu were Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Yuan Tan, Yuan Shao's son Yuan Shang, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, etc. In the story, Cao Cao led an army to attack Wuchao, Yuan Tan and others surrendered to Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan joined forces to fight against Yuan Shao, and finally defeated Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu. The main characters of the Battle of Red Cliff were Liu Bei, Sun Quan, Zhou Yu, and others. In the story, Sun Quan joined forces with Liu Bei to attack Cao Cao. Zhou Yu used fire to successfully burn Cao Cao's army ship. Liu Bei took advantage of the victory to pursue and capture Jingzhou. Finally, the two sides reached a settlement.
The Battle of Yiling was the last large-scale war of the Three Kingdoms period after the Battle of Red Cliff, which was the story from chapter 21 to chapter 23 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In this war, Liu Bei and Sun Quan's allied forces fought fiercely against Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang of Dongwu. In the end, Liu Bei won, but he also lost a lot of people and property. The Battle of Yiling was also one of the most important battles in the Three Kingdoms Period, which had a profound impact on the political and military situation at that time.
The Battle of Red Cliff took place at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. It was a famous battle. At that time, Shu Han, Dongwu and Cao Wei were confronting each other in the Jiangnan area. Cao Cao led the army to attack Dongwu while Sun Quan led the army to resist. In the end, Sun Quan defeated Cao Cao's army in the Battle of Red Cliff and established Dongwu's dominance in the Jiangnan area. The Battle of Red Cliff took place in the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. The weather was very cold. Cao Cao led the army to fight in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River while Sun Quan led the army to defend the southeast of Red Cliff. Cao Cao sent his generals Zhang Liao and Guan Yu to attack Sun Quan's army, but they were repelled. Later, Cao Cao sent Liu Bei and Zhang Fei to attack, but they were also repelled by Sun Quan. During the Battle of Red Cliff, Sun Quan used the advantage of the navy to launch a fierce attack on the river. Cao Cao's army was trapped by the attack of the navy. At this time, Sun Quan sent troops to attack Cao Cao's camp and finally forced Cao Cao to retreat. After that, Sun Quan won the Battle of Red Cliff and established the dominance of Dongwu in the Jiangnan area.
The Battle of Yiling was an important battle between Shu Han and Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. After Liu Bei's death, the Shu Han army, led by Zhuge Liang and others, tried to attack the Yangtze River defense line of Dongwu. However, the Dongwu army was very tenacious in the Battle of Yiling. The Shu Han army could not break through the Dongwu defense line after many attacks. In the end, the Shu Han army had no choice but to give up the attack and flee back to Shu Han. The outcome of the Battle of Yiling had a profound impact on both sides. Although Shu Han won, they also lost important strategic resources and good reputation. Dongwu, on the other hand, gained the stability of the Yangtze River defense line and became one of the largest naval powers in the world at that time. The Battle of Yiling was also regarded as one of the most important battles of the Three Kingdoms period, which had an important impact on the military ideology and art of war of later generations.
The Battle of Wancheng was an important battle during the Three Kingdoms period. It took place in 208 AD. In this battle, Cao Cao led his army to attack Wan City and successfully captured the city. But in this battle, Dian Wei and Cao Ang both died. According to the description of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dian Wei had performed well in this battle and was extremely brave. In the end, he died heroically. Cao Ang was also killed miserably by the enemy in this battle. As for why the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the New Three Kingdoms did not film the Battle of Wancheng, it was probably because the Battle of Wancheng was a relatively famous battle during the Three Kingdoms period and was also an important victory for Cao Cao. Filming the Battle of Wancheng might increase the plot and space, and it might affect the storyline of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the New Three Kingdoms. Therefore, it was understandable that they did not film the Battle of Wancheng in order to avoid unnecessary influence.