In 645, after defeating the main Goguryeo army, Emperor Taizong appeared poised to march on Goguryeo's capital Pyongyang and conquer Goguryeo, but became bogged down by the strong defenses put up by the defender of Ansi, traditionally believed to be Yang Manchun, before withdrawing for winter.
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| - In 645, after defeating the main Goguryeo army, Emperor Taizong appeared poised to march on Goguryeo's capital Pyongyang and conquer Goguryeo, but became bogged down by the strong defenses put up by the defender of Ansi, traditionally believed to be Yang Manchun, before withdrawing for winter.
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| - Map is showing the first campaign of the Goguryeo–Tang War in 645.
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| - Tang withdraws for the harsh winter
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| - Liaodong Peninsula, Korean Peninsula, Bohai Sea, and Yellow Sea
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| - First campaign in the Goguryeo–Tang War
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| - In 645, after defeating the main Goguryeo army, Emperor Taizong appeared poised to march on Goguryeo's capital Pyongyang and conquer Goguryeo, but became bogged down by the strong defenses put up by the defender of Ansi, traditionally believed to be Yang Manchun, before withdrawing for winter.
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