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province). The Qin army led by Huan Yi (桓齮) embarked from Shangdang (上黨) and attacked the Zhao army. The Zhao army sustained over 100,000 casualties and its commander, Hu Zhe (扈輒), was killed in action. In the following year (233 BCE) Huan Yi's force crossed Mount Taihang and attacked the Zhao
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Seven years later, Qin defeated and killed the Zhao general Hu Zhe at Wusui and cut off 100,000 heads. Zhao made Li Mu commander-in-chief. He attacked the Qin army at Yi'an, crushed the Qin army and put the Qin general Huan Yi to flight. enfeoffed Li Mu as the Lord of
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Second year , Qin attacked Wucheng, Hu Zhe led troops to rescue it, his army was defeated and he died. Third year , Qin attacked Chi'li and Yi'an, Li Mu led troops to fight them at Feixia and repelled them. Mu was enfeoffed as the Lord of
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General Li Mu inflicted multiple defeats and routed the Qin forces, killing General Huan Yi in the process.
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In 234 BCE, the Qin forces defeated the Zhao armies at Pingyang (平陽; south-east of present-day
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territories of Chili (赤麗) and Yi'an (宜安), both in the south-east of present-day
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