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Following Ma Chao's crushing defeat against Cao Cao's great numbers at Weinan, Ma Chao went on to fight without the strength he once had with the Guangdong coalition and he started to besiege Jicheng in 213 when Cao Cao was fighting Sun Quan in Ruxukou with fellow general Yang Ang (楊昂). The siege was a success, but it didn't take long until an uproar against Ma Chao occurred causing the Battle of Lucheng. To add on, Ma Chao's generals Pang De and Ma Dai fled from Liang Province to take refuge with the warlord Zhang Lu. Ma Chao would end up joining them as well.

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  • Battle of Qi Mountains
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  • Following Ma Chao's crushing defeat against Cao Cao's great numbers at Weinan, Ma Chao went on to fight without the strength he once had with the Guangdong coalition and he started to besiege Jicheng in 213 when Cao Cao was fighting Sun Quan in Ruxukou with fellow general Yang Ang (楊昂). The siege was a success, but it didn't take long until an uproar against Ma Chao occurred causing the Battle of Lucheng. To add on, Ma Chao's generals Pang De and Ma Dai fled from Liang Province to take refuge with the warlord Zhang Lu. Ma Chao would end up joining them as well.
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Date
  • 214(xsd:integer)
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Result
  • Decisive Cao Cao victory
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Place
  • Various locations on and surrounding the Qi Mountains
Conflict
  • Battle of Qi Mountains
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  • Following Ma Chao's crushing defeat against Cao Cao's great numbers at Weinan, Ma Chao went on to fight without the strength he once had with the Guangdong coalition and he started to besiege Jicheng in 213 when Cao Cao was fighting Sun Quan in Ruxukou with fellow general Yang Ang (楊昂). The siege was a success, but it didn't take long until an uproar against Ma Chao occurred causing the Battle of Lucheng. Yang Fu defeated Ma Chao, and as Ma fled from the scene, he met up with Yang once again. This time, however, Ma took the offensive and struck Yang Fu violently with his spear. Thus, injuring him severely. To add on, Ma Chao's generals Pang De and Ma Dai fled from Liang Province to take refuge with the warlord Zhang Lu. Ma Chao would end up joining them as well.
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