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Three Kingdoms: Battle of Red Cliffs (2 of 3)

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In Winter of 208 AD, the Sun Quan and Liu Bei alliance attacked Cao Cao's forces at Chibi (Red Cliffs) using fire attack. Cao Cao suffered a disastrous defeat and was forced to retreat back to the North.

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  • The only one reason why Cao Cao's forces ealily defeated in this battle because he listened to Pang Tong and chained all his ships together. This made them a formidable floating castle but vulberable to only fire attack. Cao Cao has his ship chained and the wind was flowing into his battlement way. It was destined for Cao Cao to lose this battle, or else the history would be different.

  • seems a bigger goal than just humping a girl anyways xD

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  • Cao cao was very close at uniting the land, fck you zhuge liang

  • @Solaris1986 well that, the 200 mile march he made his troops take to get there, lack of food, lack of the troops experience at sea battles, the diseases from such a massive change in climate, the many hit and run attacks done by Wu and Liu Bei.

  • Where is Zhuge liang ?

  • Why would shu and wu ally themselves.Poor Cao Cao.

  • @Solaris1986 The ships were chained together so the soldiers won't be seasick. The Wei country, unlike Wu, were mostly from the northern and far from the sea, they're not used to water battles. Wu has a very long shoreline plus southeastern China is known for its waters.

  • the pang tong "advise" is just in the novel

    the historical records state that cao cao chained the ships to minimize the troops seasick

  • 93 dead, 217 burn victims, and 81 other injuries

  • atleast 50 people died in the making of this i believe

  • @armanazuki08

    Well,yeah great men can fall,

    but its trait of the best of all great men,that they could recover from fall and learn from their mistake and grow even better

    and i think Cao cao did that so greatfully

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