. . . . "Qichun, northern bay of the Yangtze River, southwest of Chaohu Lake."@en . "Cao Wei"@en . . "Battle of Qichun"@en . . "Battle of Qichun"@en . "After the Battle of Dongkou, a Wu general Jin Zong (\u664B\u5B97) defected to Wei and moved north of the Yangtze River to the new Wei outpost at Qichun. In response, Sun Quan sent He Qi to supervise Mi Fang (\u9E8B\u82B3), Xianyu Dan (\u9BAE\u4E8E\u4E39), Liu Shao (\u5289\u90B5) and Hu Zong (\u80E1\u7EFC) to attack Qichun by advancing up the river. However, the weather was extremely hot and most of the Wu forces began to withdraw. Jin Zong, in response, let down his guard. This allowed He Qi to penetrate the Wei army and capture the rebel. Thus, the rebellion was quashed. This occurred at the southern slopes of the Dabie Shan."@en . "the wars of the Three Kingdoms period"@en . . . . . "June 223"@en . "Wu victory"@en . "After the Battle of Dongkou, a Wu general Jin Zong (\u664B\u5B97) defected to Wei and moved north of the Yangtze River to the new Wei outpost at Qichun. In response, Sun Quan sent He Qi to supervise Mi Fang (\u9E8B\u82B3), Xianyu Dan (\u9BAE\u4E8E\u4E39), Liu Shao (\u5289\u90B5) and Hu Zong (\u80E1\u7EFC) to attack Qichun by advancing up the river. However, the weather was extremely hot and most of the Wu forces began to withdraw. Jin Zong, in response, let down his guard. This allowed He Qi to penetrate the Wei army and capture the rebel. Thus, the rebellion was quashed. This occurred at the southern slopes of the Dabie Shan."@en . . "Kingdom of Wu"@en .