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- Revolt_of_Tianshui abstract "The Revolt of Tianshui refers to the fictional rebellions that broke out in northwest China in the spring of 228 during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. Military forces from the state of Shu Han, led by chancellor Zhuge Liang, planned to seize control of Chang'an, a strategic city in the rival state of Cao Wei. The three commanderies of Nan'an, Tianshui, and Anding, were captured by Shu forces, but these territorial gains were later lost after the Battle of Jieting. As mentioned in the biography of Wei general Zhang He in Records of Three Kingdoms, "The commanderies of Nan'an, Tianshui and Anding rebelled and defected to (Zhuge) Liang, (Zhang) He pacified all of them."".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui causalties "Unknown".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui combatant "Cao Wei".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui combatant "Shu Han".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Cao_Zhen.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Deng_Zhi.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Zhang_He.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Zhao_Yun.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Zhuge_Liang.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui isPartOfMilitaryConflict Zhuge_Liang's_Northern_Expeditions.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui place China.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui result "Territorial losses to Shu were retaken by Wei later; Overall stalemate".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui strength ">50,000".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui strength ">60,000".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui thumbnail Long_Corridor-姜维.JPG?width=300.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui wikiPageID "12729264".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui wikiPageRevisionID "588262315".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui caption "Jiang Wei surrenders to Zhuge Liang. Portrait in the Long Corridor of the Summer Palace, Beijing".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui casualties "Unknown".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui casualties "Unknown, but estimated to be around 55,000".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui category "Three Kingdoms".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui combatant Cao_Wei.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui combatant Shu_Han.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Cao_Zhen.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Deng_Zhi.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Zhang_He.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Zhao_Yun.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui commander Zhuge_Liang.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui conflict "Revolt of Tianshui".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui date "October 2009".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui date "Spring of 228 CE".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui hasPhotoCollection Revolt_of_Tianshui.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui p "Tiānshǔi Zhī Luàn".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui partof "the first of Zhuge Liang's Northern Expeditions".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui place "Southern Liang Province, China".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui result "Territorial losses to Shu were retaken by Wei later; Overall stalemate".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui s "天水之乱".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui strength ">50,000".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui strength ">60,000".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui subject "Three Kingdoms".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui t "天水之亂".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui subject Category:220s_conflicts.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui subject Category:228_in_China.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui subject Category:Battles_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui type Abstraction100002137.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui type Act100030358.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui type Battle100953559.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui type BattlesOfTheThreeKingdoms.
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- Revolt_of_Tianshui type GroupAction101080366.
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- Revolt_of_Tianshui type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Revolt_of_Tianshui type Event.
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- Revolt_of_Tianshui comment "The Revolt of Tianshui refers to the fictional rebellions that broke out in northwest China in the spring of 228 during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. Military forces from the state of Shu Han, led by chancellor Zhuge Liang, planned to seize control of Chang'an, a strategic city in the rival state of Cao Wei. The three commanderies of Nan'an, Tianshui, and Anding, were captured by Shu forces, but these territorial gains were later lost after the Battle of Jieting.".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui label "Revolt of Tianshui".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui label "Révolte de Tianshui".
- Revolt_of_Tianshui label "天水之乱".
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- Revolt_of_Tianshui sameAs Pertempuran_Tianshui.
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- Revolt_of_Tianshui depiction Long_Corridor-姜维.JPG.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui isPrimaryTopicOf Revolt_of_Tianshui.
- Revolt_of_Tianshui name "Revolt of Tianshui".