. . . "Battle of Xiapi"@en . "The Battle of Xiapi (\u4E0B\u90B3\u306E\u6226\u3044, r\u014Dmaji: Kahi no Tatakai) refers to the series of battles located at Xiapi. It originally was a prosperous and economically sound position during the Han Dynasty. Xiapi became a competitive spot for power during the twilight years of the period. When Lu Bu was defeated by Cao Cao at Yan province, the fleeing general sought refuge under Liu Bei. While Liu Bei left to fight Yuan Shu, Lu Bu took the opportunity to take the castle from Zhang Fei, who was intoxicated, and successfully forced him to flee from Xiapi. Later at the area is the siege between Lu Bu and Cao Cao, after the former had forced Liu Bei away from Xiaopei. Liu Bei fled to Cao Cao and they led a campaign against Lu Bu. Liu Bei would later betray his alliance with Cao Cao by declaring independence back at Xuzhou. His forces were defeated and Guan Yu joined Cao Cao's army. Romance of the Three Kingdoms dramatizes his return to Liu Bei by stating that he left Xuchang and traveled through five passes. In certain cases, the location is often written as \"\u4E0B\u30D2\" in Japanese scripts due to the character for \u90B3 being Chinese-exclusive."@en . . . . . "Xiapi Castle, Xu Province"@en . . . "The Battle of Xiapi (\u4E0B\u90B3\u306E\u6226\u3044, r\u014Dmaji: Kahi no Tatakai) refers to the series of battles located at Xiapi. It originally was a prosperous and economically sound position during the Han Dynasty. Xiapi became a competitive spot for power during the twilight years of the period. Liu Bei would later betray his alliance with Cao Cao by declaring independence back at Xuzhou. His forces were defeated and Guan Yu joined Cao Cao's army. Romance of the Three Kingdoms dramatizes his return to Liu Bei by stating that he left Xuchang and traveled through five passes."@en . "Xiapi in Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends"@en . . . "Allied forces are victorious and Lu Bu is executed."@en . . . . . "Lu Bu takes Xu Province; Zhang Fei flees to Liu Bei"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Winter 198"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Xiapi"@en . . . . "196"^^ . . . . .