The Battle of Fei River was fought in 383 AD between the two major warlords in China's northern region - Jin Xiaowudi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and Former Qin's Fu Jiān.
It was named the Battle of Fei River as the fight happened near the Fei River in Anhui province, China.
Fu Jiān's main objective was to conquer Eastern Jin and unify China, but his army was ultimately defeated due to poor strategy and leadership. During the battle, Jin army managed to ambush and encircle Fu Jiān's troops, cutting off their supply lines and causing mass confusion.
The battle lasted for three days and resulted in a devastating defeat for the Former Qin army. Fu Jiān's forces suffered massive casualties and morale, leading to the collapse of his empire and subsequent capture by the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The Battle of Fei River is considered a significant military victory for the Eastern Jin Dynasty, cementing their power over northern China and paving the way for their successful rule over the region for the next century.
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