The Battle of Yanling (375 BCE) was a significant military engagement during the Warring States period in ancient China. It marked a turning point in the power dynamics among the various states vying for supremacy.
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375 BCE: Battle of Yanling takes place
375 BCE: State of Chu defeats State of Qin
375 BCE: Chu forces led by Xiang Yan achieve victory
375 BCE: Qin forces suffer heavy casualties
375 BCE: Chu captures Yanling
375 BCE: Qin forces retreat to their capital
375 BCE: Chu establishes dominance in the region
375 BCE: Chu expands its territory
375 BCE: Qin launches counterattacks against Chu
375 BCE: Chu successfully defends its territory
375 BCE: Chu consolidates its power in the region
375 BCE: Qin forces suffer further defeats
375 BCE: Chu emerges as a major power in ancient China
375 BCE: Qin's influence in the region diminishes
375 BCE: Chu solidifies its control over Yanling
375 BCE: Chu strengthens its military and political position
375 BCE: Qin's attempts to regain lost territory fail
375 BCE: Chu cements its status as a dominant force in the region
375 BCE: Qin acknowledges Chu's supremacy in Yanling
375 BCE: Battle of Yanling marks a turning point in ancient Chinese history