Battle of Beijing

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Battle of Beijing
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Generals:

Wu:

Sun Quan
Han Dang
Cheng Pu
Huang Gai
Zhou Tai
Ling Tong
Gan Ning
Jiang Qin
Zhu Ran
Zhu Zhi
Ding Feng
Lu Xun
Zhu Huan
Pan Zhang
Lu Su
Zhuge Jin
Lu Fan
Gu Li
Zhou Fang

Shu:

Liu Chan
Zhuge Liang
Huang Zhong
Ma Chao
Zhao Yun
Ma Dai
Zhang Bao
Guan Xing
Guan Suo
Wei Yan
Jiang Wei
Jiang Wan
Gao Xiang


Wei:

Cao Pi
Cao Ren
Cao Hong
Cao Zhen
Cao Zhang
Cao Rui
Cao Xiu
Pang De
Sima Yi
Sima Shi
Sima Zhao
Zhang He
Xu Huang
Yu Jin
Yue Jin
Zhuge Dan
Deng Ai
Zhong Hui
Guo Huai
Li Dian
Xiahou Ba
Xiahou Mao
Xiahou De
Song Xian
Wang Shuang
Zang Ba




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NOTE: This battle is a fictional battle made by me: Taking place in 226 AD.
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It was August, 222 AD. Shu and Wu settled, and formed an alliance once again. By the time of February, 223, Zhuge Liang set an attack on Tianshui, obtaining the smart Jiang Wei. He split his army into two for a certain reason. Zhuge Liang attacked multiple
positions, west of Changan. Soon, after each small attack, Wei had their forces, east of their capital, Xuchang march out to quell the "expedition". No generals came, due to trickery, despite the thousands of most of the eastern Wei's forces' units came, with no commander.
In May, 224, the Wu forces, took the opportunity to attack the Wei forces east side. By the time of December, 224, the forces of Wu were ready to attack Beijing. This would drive Hefei's forces to march upon and reinforce Beijing, which one half of Wu's split forces would take Hefei
easily. Leaving Xuchang greatly undefended. So Zhuge Liang took one half of the Shu forces to march through the south of Wei, where the empire lay weak due to Wu and Shu's multiple attacks. Shu marched around Xuchang accidentally unaware of Xuchang's presence being there.
By the time of September 225, the Shu and Wu armies were ready to joint attack Beijing. Seeing the city in danger, Wei's forces marched into Beijing right before the march of the allies. Thus, the battle to mostly decide Wei's fate, began.
First, crossing into lower grounds under Tianjin, was the Shu forces, slightly to the east, Wu. Sima Yi ordered general Deng Ai along with 20,000 assigned troops to defend northeast above the river dug 50 miles above Tianjin. Second, Yi sent Xu Huang, and the same amount
of troops to the west of Deng Ai's position. With 20,000 troops, Pang De was assigned in the middle of Deng Ai's and Xu Huang's position. Sima Yi ordered scouts to examine Tianjin unaware of Shu's nor Wu's positions. When the scouts got there they never returned. A day after,
Sima Yi had no patience and ordered Xiahou Ba to enter Tianjin with 50,000 troops. When they got there, there was no sign of the enemies. His orders was to stay there for a couple days, and to report back any news. A couple days passed by, and Xiahou Ba returned to the main base
with no signs or reports of Shu nor Wu. This angered Sima Yi, causing him to curse. "What is happening?!" Sima Zhao, Yi's youngest son approached his father and replied, "The enemy forces are sure to have Lu Xun, Lu Su, Zhuge Liang, and Jiang Wei amongst their ranks. They have
to be somewhere." This calmed down Sima Yi. "Then, we must wait for a strike from the enemy." That night he ordered Xiahou Mao to take Deng Ai's position, keeping the 20,000, the same for Xu Huang, replaced with Cao Ren, and also Pang De, replaced with Cao Zhang. At midnight
at least 100 of each of the general's troops disappeared. Only to return in women's clothes, and even some naked, with body parts missing. This scared the Wei troops. But Pang De calmed them down. Sima Yi tightened the defenses, in case of anymore attacks or harrassments.
Sun Quan and Liu Chan held a meeting below Tianjin, about 50 miles below camp, naming the place Shuwu, in honor of the Shu and Wu alliance. They created a stronghold 20 miles towards the east, called Shan`ji. On the opposite side, there was hill, they named that
hill Choygong. 10 miles below, was another stronghold; named Dingshong. The camps and new main camp, were given a name. Wu's camp called Wuhan Camp. Shu's, was called Jieyouting Camp. The main camp was called Gongque Camp. The main camp was placed between
Wuhan and Jieyouting, below Tianjin and out of sight. During the meeting, every general feasted. Then they would talk. Sun Quan pointed at Zhuge Liang, causing him to look. "We have harrassed the Wei forces by sending them their wounded allies in women's clothing and some naked.
I believe that they are humilated and scared right about now." "Yes" Liang responded, "But, knowing Sima Yi, he would have his damned know it all son, the heroic Cao Ren, and that traitor Pang De, calm down the forces. They would perhaps wait for us to strike first. And so our alliance
has. But no traces. No proof. No honor. No victor shall be brought upon them. We shouldn't act now, what damn fools we would be." Lu Xun stood up enraged. "Are you sure we have left no evidence of our attacks? What if they do?! We're in danger!" Ding Feng settled Lu Xun. "Why
do you bark at the Shu prime minister? No traces, no proof, no honor, no victor shall be brought upon them. That's final. Trust us. Zhuge Liang is a wise smart man." Lu Xun became enraged once again. "A wise smart man? Yeah, he sure must be, because it took me [italics]forever[/italics]
to get through his maze at Yiling." "I wouldn't start a fight here, Lu Xun!" Lu Su scolded. "I'm sorry Zhuge Liang. I just don't want us to lose." "It's alright." He responded. "I have a plan, let us have them lured out into Tianjin, and then ambush them from Shuwu?" "Too far away." Responded
Sun Quan. Jiang Wei stood up. "Let us take rafts and siege the walls to the city instead of ambushing." "That's brilliant!" Ling Tong exclaimed. Zhuge Liang and Lu Xun agreed. "But where do we go from?" Zhuge Liang asked. Lu Xun chuckled. "I believe we have rafts and food from our
supply depot at Shiting. Let us send a fast general to obtain those rafts." Zhao Yun, Ma Chao, and Ma Dai stood up. "We shall go!" "Very well then, we have some fast horses outside at our camp. No snooping. Got it?" Lu Xun responded. Ma Dai laughed. "Hahaha! You're funny. No snooping
we will commense. Don't worry." The three then headed out to Wuhan to obtain the horses.
Cao Pi, the emperor of Wei, ordered Sima Yi to assign a number of generals to set up a supply depot near the river above Tianjin. Guo Huai, and Zhang He finished the depot, called Qingfei. This depot would hold supplies for any attacks on the river's flood gate. He ordered
Zhang He to defend the depot, and Zang Ba to protect the flood gate. He recalled Guo Huai and had him defend right behind Cao Zhang with archers, sergeants, and calvary, a total of about somewhat 3,000 soldiers in all.
Zhao Yun, Ma Dai, and Ma Chao reached Wuhan. The gate captain stopped them before they entered the camp. "Your purpose?" He asked. Ma Chao laughed. "We need fast horses. We are obtaining rafts from Shiting." The gate captain then gave them fast horses and also
sent some troops to help get rafts. When they returned to Shuwu, the rafts were taken eastern of Tianjin. Lu Xun announced who would advance across the river and where they would go. "Gan Ning, with 25,000 shall cross the river and destroy the flood gates. Ling Tong, with the same
amount shall defeat Xiahou Mao, who is above Tianjin. 30,000 will go with Zhou Tai, who shall destroy Cao Ren's ranks. With 28,000, Cao Zhang will be destroyed by Zhang Bao. When the floods are destroyed we will besiege Beijing and take the city." The following night, Gan Ning,
Zhou Tai, Ling Tong, and Zhang Bao crossed the river, and set out on their duty. Cao Ren only took 6,000 casualties until Cao Ren was forced to retreat back to Beijing, but was stopped by Ling Tong and slain, who already routed Xiahou Mao's forces. Cao Zhang surrendered and was
executed. Gan Ning was advancing towards the flood gate when he came across the Qingfei supply depot. "What the?" He said in confusion. He marched on past it and killed Zang Ba in a duel. Guo Huai retreated after doing battle with Zhang Bao and brought news to Sima Yi. Gan Ning
destroyed the flood gate, and the fields above the river, were submerged in water. The city gates were barely bigger than the waters level, and some troops drowned. Zhuge Liang saw that they were taking damage too, so he sent Gao Xiang to destroy the gate east of Beijing,
and the flood waters lowered so the allies could siege. Sima Yi ordered Pang De, Zhong Hui, Xiahou De, Zhuge Dan, and Wang Shuang and stop the many generals of the allies siege. Huang Zhong struck Zhong Hui in the head with an arrow, and he dropped dead into the flooded fields.
Pang De then challenged Ma Chao to a duel. It was fierce, but Pang De was slain. Soon the gates opened and Wei began a counter attack upon the alliance. Zhang He's forces (the one's who were alive) had no general to serve, due to Zhang He drowned, and were forced to surrender.
A force of 700,350,620 faced a coalition of 2,180,560,900, and it was fierce. By this time the battle took place it was June 226. Many Wei generals were slain, Zhuge Jin of Wu was slain by Yu Jin, who was slain by Guan Suo. Yue Jin surrended, convincing Cao Xiu to surrender.
Sima Zhao ended up being slain by Ma Dai, and Sima Shi, Sima Yi's oldest son, was slain by Zhao Yun, Song Xian, and Xiahou De were slain by Ma Chao, and his ally, Gao Xiang was slain by Xu Huang. Ma Chao raised his spear and shouted "You will pay!" And before De could defend himself,
was ran threw by Ma Chao's spear. Cao Rui retreated Beijing, and commited suicide. Soon, Wei had only somewhat 35,000 troops left. Sima Yi and Cao Pi surrendered. The Wei forces were defeated once again, by a coalition of Wu and Shu. The great Wei empire, fell, and Xuchang fell.
The Wu and Shu alliance were pleased with the results, and everyone was rewarded with lots of gold, food, and wine. The captured land was split evenly. Now, China was split into 2.


THE END.
 
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