Schlacht am Roten Felsen

Photo of the traditional site of Chibi, south of Wulin, taken in 2003.
The Battle of Red Cliffs sequence of events, 208, China, between the chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty Cao Cao and warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan.
The Battle of Red Cliffs sequence of events, 208, China, between the chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty Cao Cao and warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan.

English: The Battle of Red Cliffs sequence of events, 208, China, between the chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty Cao Cao and warlords Liu Bei and Sun Quan.
The Battle of Red Cliffs sequence of events, 208, China, between the chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty Cao Cao and lords of war Liu Bei and Sun Quan.
Possible locations of the Battle of Red Cliffs, 208, China.
Possible locations of the Battle of Red Cliffs, 208, China.
Possible locations of the Battle of Red Cliffs, 208, China.

A en:Peking opera performance in en:Tianchan Theatre by en:Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company.

A en:Peking opera performance in en:Tianchan Theatre by en:Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company.

A en:Peking opera performance in en:Tianchan Theatre by en:Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company.

A en:Peking opera performance in en:Tianchan Theatre by en:Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company.

A en:Peking opera performance in en:Tianchan Theatre by en:Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company.

Battle of Red Cliffs. English version of Image:Chibizhizhan.png.

Map of the Battle of Red Cliffs

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Possible locations of the Battle of Red Cliffs

赤壁の戦いにおける軍勢の移動。

Lever de lune sur le Mont Nanping contemplé par Cao Cao

Levé de lune sur le Mont Nanping contemplé par Cao Cao
Tào Tháo làm thơ tại Xích Bích - Di Hòa Viên
Dùng thuyền cỏ dụ tên - Di Hòa Viên

Battle of Red Cliffs. Vietnamese version of Image:Chibizhizhan.png

Possible locations of Battle of Red Cliffs. Vietnamese version of Image:Chibizhizhanloc2.png

Xinkanjiaozheng gudaziben yinshi sanguozhi tongsuyanyi (A Newly Proofed Edition of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms) Written by Luo Quanzhong of Ming dynasty (1368-1644) Ming imprint and proofed by Zhou Yuejiao of Shulin in the 19th year of Wanli reign (1591)
Historische Übersicht
Die berühmteste Seeschlacht Chinas. Eine Allianz aus Liu Bei und Sun Quan stoppte Cao Caos Invasion des Südens durch den Einsatz von Brandern (Feuerschiffen).
Fakten auf einen Blick
Allianz Wu & Liu Bei
- Befehlshaber: Zhou Yu / Zhuge Liang
- Truppenstärke: ca. 50.000
- Verluste: Gering
Cao Cao (Spätere Wei)
- Befehlshaber: Cao Cao
- Truppenstärke: ca. 220.000 - 800.000 (umstritten)
- Verluste: Enorm (Brand & Krankheit)
Strategischer Kontext
Versuch Cao Caos, China gewaltsam zu einen und die südlichen Kriegsherren zu unterwerfen.
Konflikt / Krieg
Kriege der Drei Reiche
Weiterführende Literatur
Historische Orte
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