Battle of Guandu

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:battle
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Wei_Dynasty
gptkb:Zhao_Yun
gptkb:Liu_Bei
gptkb:Three_Kingdoms
gptkb:Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
gptkb:Zhao_Zilong
gptkb:Sima_Yi
gptkb:Cao_Cao
gptkb:Guan_Yu
gptkb:Three_Kingdoms_period
gptkb:Shu_Han
gptkbp:aftermath Cao Cao's rise to power
gptkbp:alliance Broke down after the battle
Formed with various factions
Broke down after defeat
Formed with local warlords
gptkbp:combatant Boosted after victory
gptkbp:combatants gptkb:Yuan_Shao
gptkb:Cao_Cao
gptkbp:cultural_impact Inspiration for literature and media
gptkbp:date 200 AD
gptkbp:defeated Shift in power dynamics
gptkbp:documentary Promoted his image as a hero
gptkbp:duration Several months
approximately 1 month
gptkbp:dynasty Considered a cautionary tale
Delayed attack
Fragmentation of his forces
gptkbp:enemy gptkb:Yuan_Shao
gptkb:Cao_Cao
gptkbp:error_handling Failure to secure supply lines
gptkbp:finale_date June 200 AD
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Three_Kingdoms_period
gptkbp:historical_figure gptkb:Records_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Heroic figure
Tragic figure
Recorded in the Records of the Three Kingdoms
Often depicted as a tragic figure
Featured in novels and films
Often depicted as a cunning leader
Often referenced in stories of betrayal
gptkbp:historical_significance Key figure in the Three Kingdoms period
Represents the challenges of leadership.
Symbol of lost opportunity.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Battle of Guandu
gptkbp:intelligence Extensive and effective
gptkbp:involved_forces Infantry and cavalry
Approximately 100,000 troops
approximately 20,000 troops
Led to consolidation of power
Larger army but less coordinated
gptkbp:leadership Charismatic and strategic
Arrogant and indecisive
gptkbp:legacy Influence on Chinese history
Founding of the Wei kingdom
gptkbp:location gptkb:Guandu,_China
gptkbp:military_branch Implemented after the battle
gptkbp:military_strategy Overconfidence
Ignored due to defeat
Overconfidence and underestimation of Cao Cao
gptkbp:military_technology Use of cavalry
Traditional formations
Lacked effective coordination
gptkbp:network Ineffective and poorly managed
gptkbp:notable_allies gptkb:Liu_Bei
gptkb:Guan_Yu
gptkb:Tian_Feng
gptkbp:notable_battle Retreated and lost influence
Strengthened his control over northern China
Pursued Yuan Shao
Retreated to the north
gptkbp:outcome Became the ruler of Wei
Died shortly after the battle
gptkbp:political_ideology Failed to counter Cao Cao's narrative
gptkbp:political_position Consolidated power
Allied with local warlords
Failed to unite his allies
Lost support
gptkbp:railway_line Well-managed
gptkbp:reputation gptkb:military_unit
Failed warlord
gptkbp:result gptkb:Victory_for_Cao_Cao
Cao Cao victory
gptkbp:significance Decisive battle in the late Eastern Han dynasty
gptkbp:strategic_importance Control of northern China
gptkbp:supply_chain Overextended
gptkbp:tactics gptkb:Deception
approximately 100,000 troops
Conventional warfare
Guerrilla tactics
Deception and ambush
Diminished after defeat
Approximately 200,000 troops
Use of spies
Led to fragmentation of his forces
Use of superior logistics