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- Q10920656 abstract "The Zhou–Chu War was a military conflict between the Zhou dynasty under King Zhao and the state of Chu from 961 to 957 BC. King Zhao personally led at least two major campaigns against Chu and other states and tribes of the middle Yangtze region, initially conquering the lands north of the Yangtze and the Han River valley. Eventually, however, the Zhou forces suffered a crushing defeat, with half of their armed forces as well as King Zhao killed, subsequently losing control of much conquered territory. The war ended the era of Western Zhou’s early expansion and forced it into the defense against foreign aggressors. On the other side, Chu consolidated its de facto independence and would continue to grow into one of the most powerful states of China.".
- Q10920656 causalties "Extremely heavy; almost all Zhou forces are killed".
- Q10920656 combatant "* 26 states of theHan Rivervalley".
- Q10920656 combatant "* State ofE".
- Q10920656 combatant "* State ofZeng".
- Q10920656 combatant "Chuconfederation".
- Q10920656 combatant "Zhou dynasty".
- Q10920656 commander Q1275781.
- Q10920656 commander Q28046.
- Q10920656 notes "* b: According to theRites of Zhouand other sources, a traditional Chinese army included 12,500 infantry and 500 chariots. While it is unknown if this information also applies for theWestern Zhou, this organizational structure for military was so common in the later Eastern Zhou period that it can at least be used for a rough estimate.".
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- Q10920656 result "Decisive Chu victory".
- Q10920656 strength "* c. 3000 chariots".
- Q10920656 strength "* c. 75.000 infantry".
- Q10920656 strength "Six Armies of the West".
- Q10920656 strength "Unknown".
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- Q10920656 casualties "Extremely heavy; almost all Zhou forces are killed".
- Q10920656 combatant "Chu confederation * 26 states of the Han River valley".
- Q10920656 combatant "Zhou dynasty * State of E * State of Zeng".
- Q10920656 commander Q28046.
- Q10920656 commander "Bo Maifu".
- Q10920656 commander "Duke She".
- Q10920656 commander "King Zhao of Zhou".
- Q10920656 commander "Minister Xinbo".
- Q10920656 conflict "Zhou–Chu War".
- Q10920656 notes "* b: According to the Rites of Zhou and other sources, a traditional Chinese army included 12,500 infantry and 500 chariots. While it is unknown if this information also applies for the Western Zhou, this organizational structure for military was so common in the later Eastern Zhou period that it can at least be used for a rough estimate.".
- Q10920656 place "Hubei".
- Q10920656 result "Decisive Chu victory".
- Q10920656 strength "Six Armies of the West * c. 75.000 infantry * c. 3000 chariots".
- Q10920656 strength "Unknown".
- Q10920656 territory "Zhou dynasty conquers the region to the north of the Yangtze and east of the Han River. States and peoples south of the Yangtze and west of the Han River remain politically and culturally independent.".
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