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Battle of Hefei (231)

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was very pleased to hear that Sun Bu wanted to defect. However, he explained that he feared that if he sent too few troops, Sun Bu would not be protected and if he sent too many it would attract undue attention. Finally, in his letter he urged Sun Bu to think of some way to flee from Sun Quan quietly. Meanwhile, Cao Rui summoned Man Chong to meet him. Before leaving to meet the Wei emperor, Man Chong ordered his chief clerk not to give Wang Ling soldiers with which to receive Sun Bu. Wang Ling could not obtain a large number of troops and so sent only a very small force to escort Sun Bu. This small force was ambushed at Fuling and defeated. However, due to Man Chong's foresight, the loss was negligible and Sun Quan's strategy to eliminate the Wei forces based in Hefei failed.
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provinces to help defend Xincheng. Shortly after the troops arrived, Sun Quan retreated without attacking Xincheng. One of Cao Rui's advisers, Xu Xuan, warned that this was their plan all along and that as soon as the troops were dispersed, Sun Quan would attack again. After about ten days, Sun Quan
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Sun Bu asked Wang Ling to send soldiers to take him to Wei. Wang Ling, in turn, requested permission from his superiors to do so. One of those superiors was Man Chong, who did not believe that Sun Bu's defection was genuine. Man Chong sent a letter (on behalf of Wang Ling) to Sun Bu saying that he
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Man Chong was summoned to the Wei imperial court. This was due to a memorial issued by Wang Ling, who evidently did not get along well with his superior. Wang Ling accused Man Chong of being too old and too fond of wine to be such an important administrator. Cao Rui summoned Man Chong so that he
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could judge for himself. When he met Man Chong, Cao Rui determined that he was perfectly fit for his work and thus allowed Man Chong to resume his duties at Xincheng.
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as a defence against the rival state of Wu. The fortress was referred to as "Xincheng" (新城; literally: "new city/fortress").
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Later, Sun Quan realised that he could not take Xincheng by force, so he decided that since he had so much success with
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returned to besiege Xincheng but Man Chong was fully prepared and easily repelled the assault.
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In 230, the state of Wei constructed a new fortress at
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Cao Wei's strategical victory; Eastern Wu retreated
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Index

Battle of Hefei
Three Kingdoms
Hefei
Anhui
Cao Wei
Eastern Wu
Man Chong
Wang Ling
Sun Quan
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t
e
Hefei (208)
Xiaoyao Ford (214–215)
Hefei Xincheng (231)
Hefei Xincheng (233)
Hefei Xincheng (234)
Hefei Xincheng (253)
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Cao Wei
Eastern Wu
Three Kingdoms
Hefei
Sun Quan
Man Chong
Cao Rui
Yan

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