Battle of Chao River

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:battle
gptkbp:aftermath Cao Cao's consolidation of power
gptkbp:cao_cao commander of Wei forces
known for his political acumen
later became Emperor of Wei
was a key figure in the Three Kingdoms period.
gptkbp:cao_cao's_leadership recognized for strategic brilliance
gptkbp:cao_cao's_legacy establishment of the Wei state
gptkbp:cao_cao's_strategy use of superior numbers
gptkbp:cao_cao's_tactics flanking maneuvers
gptkbp:combatants Cao Cao's forces
Yuan Shao's forces
gptkbp:date 208 AD
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Three_Kingdoms_period
gptkbp:historical_figures described in ' Records of the Three Kingdoms'.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Battle of Chao River
gptkbp:involved_forces approximately 100,000 troops
influenced future military strategies
paved the way for future campaigns
demonstrated effective communication
included skilled generals
led to increased influence
solidified his reputation as a warlord
utilized naval units
gptkbp:location Chao River, China
gptkbp:result decisive victory for Cao Cao
gptkbp:significance part of the power struggle during the late Eastern Han dynasty
gptkbp:strategic_importance control of northern China
gptkbp:strategy approximately 200,000 troops
marked a turning point in the civil war
led to loss of allies
included many inexperienced troops
lacked effective naval capabilities
led to his eventual downfall
suffered from poor coordination
weakened his position in northern China
gptkbp:tactics_used riverine warfare
gptkbp:yuan_shao commander of Yuan forces
died shortly after the battle
known for his noble lineage
gptkbp:yuan_shao's_leadership criticized for indecisiveness
gptkbp:yuan_shao's_legacy fragmentation of his coalition
gptkbp:yuan_shao's_strategy overconfidence in his forces
gptkbp:yuan_shao's_tactics failed to adapt to battlefield conditions
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Tang_army
gptkb:Sixteen_Kingdoms
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6