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|caption=Illustration of Pang De in a scene during the Battle of Fancheng from a Qing Dynasty edition of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms| partof=the wars of the Three Kingdoms| date=Spring, 219 AD| place=Fancheng (present-day Xiangfan), Hubei, China| result= Shu retreat| combatant1=Shu Han| combatant2=Cao Wei| commander1=Guan Yu| commander2=Cao Ren Yu Jin [[Pang De] Xu Huang]| strength1=estimated 70,000 | strength2=60,000, including Xu Huang's reinforcements }} Image File history File linksMetadata Pang_De_Portrait. ...
Pang De (? â 219) was a prominent general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ...
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Guan Yu, military general of the Shu kingdom, served as its commander during the battle. Cao Ren, cousin of the warlord Cao Cao, commanded the troops of the Wei kingdom. Guan Yu (éç¾½) (162â219) was a military general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. ...
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The battle itself occurred in the spring of 219 AD. Pang De, a prominent Wei general, was captured and executed here by Guan Yu. After several weeks of fighting, heavy rains caused flooding in the area of Fancheng. This hindered the forces of the Wei kingdom because they had made camp in the lower plains, while the Shu forces had taken the mountains and hill. Many Wei soldiers drowned, and the Wei armies outside the city walls were defeated. Spring is one of the four seasons of temperate zones. ...
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Pang De (? â 219) was a prominent general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ...
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Jiangling is a city in Hubei, China. ...
Guan Yu and his son, Guan Ping, while fleeing to Sichuan, were caught and executed by soldiers of Wu. Guan Yu's death was one of the major reasons the Battle of Yiling occurred in 222 AD, between the Shu and Wu kingdoms. Guan Ping (? â 219) was the first son of the 3rd century Chinese military general Guan Yu and elder brother of Guan Xing. ...
At the Battle of Yiling in 222, Liu Bei enraged at the execution of his sworn brother Guan Yu at the hands of the Kingdom of Wu, lead an attack force to the plains of Yi Ling. ...
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In The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the flooding is drammatized to have Guan Yu damming the rivers beforehand and opening the dam when the dam is full, thus flooding the armies in the lower plains in an event named "Drowning of the Seven Armies" (水淹七軍). Pang De is captured afterwards and showed no fear of execution, contrasted to Yu Jin's begging for his life. Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Chinese: 三國演義, 三国演义, pinyin: Sān Guó Yǎn Yì), written by Luo Guanzhong in the 14th century, is a classical Chinese historical novel about the turbulent period often referred to as the Three Kingdoms (AD 220...
Yu Jin (? â 220) was a military general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. ...
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