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Battle of Changping Timeline Game

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The Battle of Changping (262 BCE) was a significant event in ancient Chinese history, showcasing the brutal consequences of war and political intrigue.

  • Players will learn about the key players involved in the battle, such as the Qin and Zhao armies.
  • They will also understand the strategic decisions made by each side that ultimately led to the outcome of the battle.
  • Additionally, players will explore the aftermath of the battle and its impact on the political landscape of the time.
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  • 262 BCE: Start of the Battle of Changping
  • 262 BCE: Qin army led by Bai Qi defeats Zhao army at Changping
  • 262 BCE: Zhao army suffers heavy casualties
  • 262 BCE: Qin army captures Zhao general Zhao Kuo
  • 262 BCE: Zhao general Li Mu takes command of Zhao army
  • 262 BCE: Qin army besieges Zhao army at Changping
  • 262 BCE: Zhao army runs out of supplies
  • 262 BCE: Qin army continues to attack Zhao army
  • 262 BCE: Zhao army suffers from internal strife
  • 262 BCE: Qin army captures Zhao capital Handan
  • 262 BCE: Zhao army surrenders to Qin army
  • 262 BCE: End of the Battle of Changping
  • 262 BCE: Qin emerges victorious and becomes dominant power in China
  • 262 BCE: Bai Qi is hailed as a hero in Qin
  • 262 BCE: Li Mu is criticized for his leadership of Zhao army
  • 262 BCE: Zhao is annexed by Qin
  • 262 BCE: The Battle of Changping is remembered as a brutal and decisive battle in Chinese history
  • 262 BCE: Legacy of the Battle of Changping influences future military strategies in China
  • 262 BCE: Qin's power and influence continue to grow in the region
  • 262 BCE: Zhao's defeat at Changping leads to political instability in the region

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