Campaign against Dong Zhuo

Campaign against Dong Zhuo
Part of the wars at the end of the Han dynasty

A mural in Fragrant Hills depicting the duel between the three sworn brothers and Lü Bu at Hulao Pass in a fictional encounter.
DateFebruary 190–191
Location
Result Inconclusive;
Dong Zhuo retreats west, Coalition disbanded
Belligerents
Guandong Coalition Dong Zhuo
Commanders and leaders
Yuan Shao
Cao Cao
Yuan Shu
Sun Jian
Zhang Miao
Han Fu
Bao Xin
Yuan Yi
Zhang Chao
Zhang Yang
Ma Teng
Yufuluo
Kong Zhou
Wang Kuang
Liu Dai
Qiao Mao
Liu Bei[1]
Dong Zhuo
Lü Bu
Li Jue
Guo Si
Hua Xiong 
Xu Rong
Hu Zhen
Zhang Ji
Niu Fu
Fan Chou
Li Ru
Strength
100,000+[2] Described as less than coalitions'[3]
Campaign against Dong Zhuo
Traditional Chinese董卓討伐戰
Simplified Chinese董卓讨伐战

The Campaign against Dong Zhuo was a punitive expedition initiated by a coalition of regional officials and warlords against the warlord Dong Zhuo in 190 in the late Eastern Han dynasty. The members of the coalition claimed that Dong had the intention of usurping the throne by holding Emperor Xian hostage and by establishing a strong influence in the imperial court. They justified their campaign as to remove Dong from power. The campaign led to the evacuation of the capital Luoyang and the shifting of the imperial court to Chang'an. It was a prelude to the end of the Han dynasty and, subsequently, the Three Kingdoms period.

In the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the campaign is memorable for at least two famous incidents: one is Guan Yu's slaying of Hua Xiong; the other is the three-on-one duel between the three sworn brothers (Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei) and Lü Bu. The two scenes are often reenacted in Chinese opera along with other famous scenes from the novel. Both incidents however, are fictional; Hua Xiong was captured and executed by Sun Jian after a brief battle. Liu, Guan and Zhang did participate in the campaign although their actions are not further described,[1] with no mention that they dueled with Lü Bu, who, historically, was defeated by Sun Jian in battle.

  1. ^ a b (《英雄記》云:靈帝末年,備嘗在京師,後與曹公俱還沛國,募召合眾。會靈帝崩,天下大亂,備亦起軍從討董卓。) Yingxiong Ji annotation in Sanguozhi vol. 32.
  2. ^ (操到酸棗,諸軍十餘萬,日置酒高會,不圖進取) Zizhi Tongjian vol. 59.
  3. ^ Cao Cao's claims. de Crespigny (2010), p. 358

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