Battle of Chengpu

  • The Silent Phoenix: King Zhuang of Chu [Spring & Autumn]

    Brief: This article narrates the rise of King Zhuang of Chu, the “Silent Phoenix” and last of the Five Hegemons. It details his strategy of deliberate inaction, where he feigned decadence for three years to deceive the powerful minister Dou Yuejiao. The narrative highlights the famous “Riddle of the Bird,” his decisive victory in…

  • Zhu Zhiwu dissuades the Qin Army [Spring & Autumn]

    Brief: This article recounts the diplomatic masterpiece of Zhu Zhiwu in 630 BCE, who single-handedly saved the State of Zheng from a joint siege by Qin and Jin. Facing the Qin army, the elderly minister was lowered by rope over the city walls to meet Duke Mu of Qin. Through masterful rhetoric, he argued…

  • Battle of Chengpu: The rise of Duke Wen of Jin [Spring & Autumn]

    Brief: This article chronicles the rise of Duke Wen of Jin, a pivotal figure of the Spring and Autumn period. It details his nineteen years of exile, his strategic return to power, and his restoration of King Xiang of Zhou, which earned him imperial favor. The narrative culminates in the Battle of Chengpu (632…

  • From exile to hegemon: Duke Wen of Jin [Spring & Autumn]

    Brief: This article chronicles the epic journey of Duke Wen of Jin (Ji Chong’er), one of China’s Five Hegemons. It details his nineteen years of exile, marked by humiliation – such as begging for food at Wulu – and the fierce loyalty of his retainers. The narrative highlights his diplomatic promise to “retreat three…