List of wars and battles involving China

The following is a list of wars and battles involving China, organized by date.

Ancient China

Year(s) Event Brief description
26th century BCE Battle of Banquan The Yellow Emperor defeats the Yan Emperor.[citation needed]
26th century BCE Battle of Zhuolu The Yellow Emperor defeats Chiyou and establishes the Han Chinese civilization.[citation needed]
1675 BCE Battle of Mingtiao The Xia dynasty is overthrown and replaced by the Shang dynasty.[citation needed]
1046 BCE Battle of Muye The Shang dynasty is overthrown and replaced by the Zhou dynasty.
c. 1042–1039 BCE Rebellion of the Three Guards The Zhou dynasty defeats the discontented Zhou princes, and their Shang loyalist allies.
c. 961-957 BCE Zhou–Chu War The chu defeats the Zhou
771 BCE Battle of Mount Li (Lishan) King You of Zhou is killed and the Western Zhou dynasty ends.
739–678 BCE Jin–Quwo wars Dynastic struggles between two branches of Jin's ruling house
707 BCE Battle of Xuge The Eastern Zhou dynasty is defeated by the vassal Zheng state.
701–680 BCE Zheng war of succession Caused by the death of Duke Zhuang of Zheng
685 BCE Battle of Qianshi The Qi state defeats the Lu state.
684 BCE Battle of Changshao The Lu state defeats the Qi state
657–651 BCE Li Ji Unrest War about the future succession of Duke Xian of Jin Yang
643–642 BCE War of Qi's succession Caused by the death of Duke Huan of Qi
635 BCE War of the Zhou succession Jin state assisted King Xiang of Zhou against his brother, Prince Dai, who claimed the Zhou throne
632 BCE Battle of Chengpu The Jin state defeats the Chu state.
627 BCE Battle of Xiao The Jin defeats Qin.
595 BCE Battle of Bi The Chu state defeats the Jin state.
589 BCE Battle of An The Jin state defeats the Qi state.
575 BC Battle of Yanling The Jin state defeats the Chu state.
506 BCE Battle of Boju The Wu state defeats the Chu state.
4th century BCE Gojoseon–Yan War The Yan state defeats the Gojoseon kingdom.
494 BCE Battle of Fujiao The Wu state defeats the Yue state.
c. 481–403 BCE Partition of Jin Series of wars between rival noble families of Jin, who eventually sought to divide the state's territory amongst themselves at the expense of Jin's ruling house.
The state was definitively carved up between the successor states of Zhao, Wei and Han in 376 BCE.
478 BCE Battle of Lize The Yue state defeats the Wu state.
453 BCE Battle of Jinyang The Zhao state defeats the Zhi state. Leads to the Partition of Jin.
c. 403–221 BCE Warring States period Series of dynastic interstate and intrastate wars during the Eastern Zhou dynasty over succession and territory
370–367 BCE War of the Wei succession Caused by the death of Marquess Wu of Wei
354–353 BCE Battle of Guiling The Qi state defeats the Wei state.
342 BCE Battle of Maling The Qi state defeats the Wei state.
341 BCE Battle of Guailing
293 BCE Battle of Yique The Qin state defeats the Wei and Han states.
269 BCE Battle of Yanyu
265 BCE Zhao–Xiongnu War The Zhao state defeats the Xiongnu
260 BCE Battle of Changping The Qin state defeats the Zhao state.
259–257 BCE Battle of Handan The allied forces of Zhao, Wei and Chu defeats the Qin.
230–221 BCE Qin's wars of unification The Qin state conquers the six other major states in China and unifies the country under the Qin dynasty.

Imperial China

Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE)

Year(s) Event Brief description
215 BCE Qin's campaign against the Xiongnu Qin forces defeat the Xiongnu in the Ordos Desert.
214 BCE Qin campaign against the Yue tribes Qin forces defeat and conquer the Yue tribes living in southern China and northern Vietnam.
209 BCE Dazexiang uprising Chen Sheng and Wu Guang lead a rebellion against the Qin dynasty.
207 BCE Battle of Julu A rebel coalition army led by Xiang Yu defeats Qin forces.

Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)

Chu-Han Contention (206–202 BCE)

Year(s) Event Brief description
206–202 BCE Chu-Han Contention Han defeats Chu and its allies and unifies China.
205 BCE Battle of Pengcheng Western Chu defeats Han.
205 BCE Battle of Xingyang
205 BCE Battle of Jingxing Han defeats the Zhao state.
204 BCE Battle of Wei River Han defeats Western Chu and the Qi state.
202 BCE Battle of Gaixia Han defeats Western Chu and unifies China under the Han dynasty.

Western Han (206 BCE – 9 CE)

Year(s) Event Brief description
2nd century BCE Southward expansion of the Han dynasty The Han dynasty expands its boundaries into southern China and northern Vietnam.
200 BCE Battle of Baideng The Xiongnu defeat Han forces.
180 BCE Lü Clan Disturbance Caused by the death of Empress Lü of the Han dynasty
154 BCE Rebellion of the Seven States The Han central government suppresses a revolt led by seven princes.
138 and 111 BCE Han campaigns against Minyue The Han dynasty conquers the Minyue region (around present-day southeastern China).
133 BCE – 89 CE Han–Xiongnu War Overall victory for Han forces over the Xiongnu.
133 BCE Battle of Mayi Inconclusive battle between the Xiongnu and Han forces.
119 BCE Battle of Mobei Han forces defeat the Xiongnu and reach as far north as Lake Baikal.
111 BCE Han–Nanyue War The Han dynasty conquers the Nanyue kingdom, leading to the First Chinese domination of Vietnam.
109 BCE Han campaigns against Dian The Han dynasty conquers the Dian region (around present-day Yunnan). Zhang-Conroy alliance formed.
109 BCE Gojoseon–Han War The Han dynasty defeats and conquers Gojoseon (in the northern Korean peninsula).
104 BCE War of the Heavenly Horses The Han dynasty defeats Alexandria Eschate. This is one of the only wars between Chinese and Greek cultures. 3000 prized horses were brought back to China for breeding. This was part of the broader westward expansion of the Han dynasty, which saw the establishment of the Protectorate of the Western Regions and the opening up of the Silk Road.
67 BCE Battle of Jushi Han forces defeat the Xiongnu
36 BCE Battle of Zhizhi Han forces defeat the Xiongnu and kill Zhizhi Chanyu, the Xiongnu leader.

Xin dynasty (9–23 CE) and early Eastern Han (25–36 CE)

Year(s) Event Brief description
17–23 CE Red Eyebrows and Lulin Rebellions Revolts against Xin dynasty emperor Wang Mang to restore the Han dynasty; both rebel armies had their own candidates, however.
23 CE Battle of Kunyang Liu Xiu overthrows the Xin dynasty and restores the Han dynasty (as 'Eastern Han') under the Gengshi Emperor.
23–27 CE Second Red Eyebrows Rebellion Caused by the death of Wang Mang. The Red Eyebrows rebelled against the Gengshi Emperor, the Lulin rebel candidate to succeed Wang Mang.
23–36 CE Han civil war Liu Xiu campaigns against pretenders and regional warlords who opposed the rule of the Gengshi Emperor (23–25) and his own rule (since 25).

Eastern Han – middle period (36–184)

Year(s) Event Brief description
73 Battle of Yiwulu Han forces defeat the Xiongnu.
89 Battle of Ikh Bayan Han forces defeat the Xiongnu.
40–43 Han suppression of the Trung sisters' rebellion Han forces strikes down the Trung sisters' rebellion, led to the Second Chinese domination of Vietnam.
177 Han-Xianbei conflict Han forces defeated by Xianbei state.

End of the Han dynasty (184–220)

Year Battle Belligerents Forces involved Victor
Campaigns and battles at the end of the Han dynasty
Aggressor Defender Aggressor Defender
190 Battle of Xingyang (190) Cao Cao Xu Rong (Dong Zhuo) 3,000 Inconclusive
191 Battle of Yangcheng Zhou Yu (Renming) (Yuan Shao) Sun Jian (Yuan Shu) Sun Jian (Yuan Shu)
191 Battle of Jieqiao Gongsun Zan Yuan Shao 40,000 40,000 Yuan Shao
191 Battle of Xiangyang (191) Sun Jian (Yuan Shu) Huang Zu (Liu Biao) Huang Zu (Liu Biao)
193 Battle of Fengqiu Cao Cao Yuan Shu Cao Cao
193-194 Cao Cao's invasion of Xu Province Cao Cao Tao Qian 5,000 Cao Cao
194-195 Battle of Yan Province Lü Bu Cao Cao 10,000 Cao Cao
194-199 Sun Ce's conquests in Jiangdong Sun Ce Various warlords (Liu Yao, Yan Baihu, Xu Gong, Wang Lang, Lu Kang, Lu Xun) Sun Ce
197-199 War between Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu Cao Cao Zhang Xiu Cao Cao
198-199 Battle of Xiapi Lü Bu Cao Cao Cao Cao
198-199 Battle of Yijing Yuan Shao Gongsun Zan 107,000 100,000 Yuan Shao
200 Battle of Guandu Yuan Shao Cao Cao 110,000 20,000 Cao Cao
202 Battle of Bowang Xiahou Dun (Cao Cao) Liu Bei Liu Bei
202-203 Battle of Liyang Cao Cao Yuan Shang Inconclusive
203 Battle of Xiakou Ling Cao (Sun Quan) Huang Zu (Liu Biao) Inconclusive
204 Battle of Ye Cao Cao Yuan Shang Cao Cao
205 Battle of Nanpi Cao Cao Yuan Tan Cao Cao
207 Battle of White Wolf Mountain Cao Cao Tadun Cao Cao
208 Battle of Jiangxia Zhou Yu (Sun Quan) Huang Zu (Liu Biao) 25,000 30,000 Zhou Yu (Sun Quan)
208 Battle of Changban Cao Cao Liu Bei Cao Cao
208 Battle of Red Cliffs Cao Cao Liu Bei, Zhou Yu (Sun Quan) 220,000 50,000 Liu Bei, Zhou Yu (Sun Quan)
208-209 Battle of Hefei (208) Sun Quan Liu Fu (Cao Cao) Inconclusive
211 Battle of Tong Pass (211) Cao Cao Ma Chao 60,000 100,000 Cao Cao
212-214 Liu Bei's takeover of Yi Province Liu Bei Liu Zhang 30,000 30,000 Liu Bei
213 Siege of Jicheng Ma Chao Wei Kang (Cao Cao) 10,000 1,000 Ma Chao
213 Battle of Lucheng Yang Fu Ma Chao Yang Fu
213 Battle of Ruxu (213) Cao Cao Sun Quan 400,000 70,000 Sun Quan
214 Battle of Qi Mountains Xiahou Yuan (Cao Cao) Zhang Lu Xiahou Yuan (Cao Cao)
214-215 Battle of Xiaoyao Ford Sun Quan Zhang Liao (Cao Cao) 100,000 7,000 Zhang Liao (Cao Cao)
215 Battle of Baxi Zhang He (Cao Cao) Zhang Fei (Liu Bei) Zhang Fei (Liu Bei)
215-216 Battle of Yangping Cao Cao Zhang Lu Cao Cao
217 Battle of Ruxu (217) Cao Cao Sun Quan 400,000 73,000 Sun Quan
218-219 Battle of Mount Dingjun Liu Bei Xiahou Yuan (Cao Cao) Liu Bei
219 Battle of Han River Cao Cao Zhao Yun (Liu Bei) 40,000 10,000 Zhao Yun (Liu Bei)
219 Battle of Fancheng Guan Yu (Liu Bei) Cao Ren (Cao Cao) 70,000 100,000 Cao Ren (Cao Cao)

Three Kingdoms period (220–280)

Year Battle Belligerents Forces involved Victor
Campaigns and battles of the Three Kingdoms
Aggressor Defender Aggressor Defender
219-220 Lü Meng's invasion of Jing Province Lü Meng (Sun Quan) Guan Yu (Liu Bei) Lü Meng (Sun Quan)
221-222 Battle of Xiaoting Liu Bei Lu Xun 40,000 50,000 Lu Xun
222 Battle of Dongkou Cao Xiu Lü Fan Inconclusive
222-223 Battle of Ruxu (222–223) Cao Ren Zhu Huan Zhu Huan
223 Battle of Jiangling (223) Cao Zhen Zhu Ran 5,000 Inconclusive
223 Battle of Qichun He Qi Jin Zong He Qi
225 Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign Zhuge Liang Various tribal rebels (Yong Kai, Zhu Bao, Gao Ding, Meng Huo) Zhuge Liang
227-228 Xincheng Rebellion Meng Da Sima Yi Sima Yi
228 Tianshui revolts Zhuge Liang Cao Zhen 60,000 50,000 Inconclusive
228 Battle of Jieting Zhang He Ma Su Zhang He
228 Battle of Shiting Lu Xun Cao Xiu Lu Xun
229 Siege of Chencang Zhuge Liang Hao Zhao 40,000 1,000 Hao Zhao
229 Battle of Jianwei Zhuge Liang Guo Huai Zhuge Liang
231 Battle of Mount Qi Zhuge Liang Sima Yi Stalemate
231 Battle of Hefei (231) Sun Quan Man Chong Man Chong
233 Battle of Hefei (233) Sun Quan Man Chong Inconclusive
234 Battle of Wuzhang Plains Zhuge Liang Sima Yi 60,000 Inconclusive
234 Battle of Hefei (234) Sun Quan Man Chong Man Chong
238 Sima Yi's Liaodong campaign Sima Yi Gongsun Yuan 40,000 50,000 Sima Yi
240 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (1) Jiang Wei Guo Huai Guo Huai
241 Quebei Campaign Sun Quan Sima Yi Sima Yi
244 Battle of Xingshi Cao Shuang Fei Yi 60,000 30,000 Fei Yi
244-245 Goguryeo–Wei War Guanqiu Jian Dongcheon of Goguryeo 6,000 8,000 Guanqiu Jian
247 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (2) Jiang Wei Guo Huai Guo Huai
248 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (3) Jiang Wei Guo Huai Inconclusive
249 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (4) Jiang Wei Guo Huai Guo Huai
250 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (5) Jiang Wei Cao Wei Cao Wei
251 Wang Ling's Rebellion Wang Ling Sima Yi Sima Yi
253 Battle of Dongxing Ding Feng Sima Zhao Ding Feng
253 Battle of Hefei (253) Zhuge Ke Zhang Te Zhang Te
253 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (6) Jiang Wei Chen Tai Chen Tai
254 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (7) Jiang Wei Xu Zhi Jiang Wei
255 Battle of Didao Jiang Wei Chen Tai Chen Tai
255 Guanqiu Jian and Wen Qin's Rebellion Guanqiu Jian Sima Shi Sima Shi
256 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (9) Jiang Wei Deng Ai Deng Ai
257-258 Zhuge Dan's Rebellion Zhuge Dan Sima Zhao 170,000 260,000 Sima Zhao
257-258 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (10) Jiang Wei Sima Wang Inconclusive
262 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions (11) Jiang Wei Deng Ai Deng Ai
263-271 Jiao Province Campaign Huo Yi Tao Huang Tao Huang
263 Conquest of Shu by Wei Sima Zhao Liu Shan 160,000 90,000 Sima Zhao
264 Siege of Yong'an Bu Xie Luo Xian Luo Xian
270-280 Tufa Shujineng's Rebellion Tufa Shujineng Ma Long Ma Long
272-273 Battle of Xiling Yang Hu Lu Kang Lu Kang
279-280 Conquest of Wu by Jin Wang Jun Sun Hao 200,000 230,000 Wang Jun

Jin dynasty (265–420), the Southern Dynasties (420–587), the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439) and the Northern Dynasties (386–581)

Year(s) Event Brief description
263–271 Jiao Province Campaign Eastern Wu defeats Western Jin.
270–280 Tufa Shujineng's Rebellion Western Jin defeats Tufa Shujineng's rebel forces.
272–273 Battle of Xiling Eastern Wu defeats Western Jin.
279–280 Conquest of Wu by Jin The Western Jin conquers Eastern Wu and unifies China under its control.
291–306 War of the Eight Princes A power struggle following the ascension of the developmentally disabled Emperor Hui of Jin. Eight princes, and other figures such as Jia Nanfeng vied for control over the Western Jin court.
296–299 Qi Wannian's Rebellion Western Jin defeats tribal rebellion in Guanzhong; refugees enter en masse into Sichuan.
301–304 Li Te's Rebellion The Ba-Di refugee, Li Te, rebels against the Western Jin in Sichuan. His son, Li Xiong, establishes Cheng-Han.
303–304 Zhang Chang's Rebellion Western Jin defeats Zhang Chang's rebel forces.
304–316 Upheaval of the Five Barbarians "Five Barbarians" and Chinese rebels overthrow the Western Jin in northern China. The Western Jin is reestablished as the Eastern Jin dynasty in southern China.

Included the following battles:

  • Battle of Ningping (311) Han-Zhao defeats Western Jin.
  • Disaster of Yongjia (311) Han-Zhao captures Luoyang and Emperor Huai of Jin.
  • Gepo Campaign (312) Western Jin defeats Han-Zhao.
  • Battle of Jinyang (312) Western Jin and Dai defeats Han-Zhao.
  • Battle of Xiangguo (312) Han-Zhao defeats Western Jin.
  • Shi Le's invasion of You Province (314) Han-Zhao defeats Western Jin.
  • Fall of Chang'an (316) Han-Zhao captures Chang'an and Emperor Min of Jin, ending the Western Jin dynasty.
305–307 Chen Min's Rebellion Western Jin defeats Chen Min's rebel forces.
311–315 Du Tao's Uprising Jin dynasty defeats Du Tao's rebel forces.
313–321 Zu Ti's Northern Expedition Jin forces led by Zu Ti fights Later Zhao to a stalemate; Jin territorial gains reversed after Zu Ti's death.

Included the following battles:

  • Battle of Junyi (319)
316 Battle of Diancheng Han-Zhao defeats Liu Kun and captures Bing province.
318–319 Jin Zhun's Rebellion Jin Zhun massacres the Han-Zhao imperial family; Liu Yao and Shi Le defeats Jin Zhun.
322 Wang Dun's Insurrection (1) Wang Dun defeats Jin loyalist forces led by Emperor Yuan of Jin.
324 Wang Dun's Insurrection (2) Jin loyalist forces led by Emperor Ming of Jin defeats Wang Dun
327–329 Su Jun's Rebellion Jin loyalist forces defeats Su Jun's rebel forces.
328–329 Battle of Luoyang (328–329) Later Zhao defeats Han-Zhao. Later Zhao establishes itself as the dominant power in northern China.
333–334 Shi Hu's Civil War Shi Hu defeats Shi Hong's family members and usurps the throne.
336 Battle of Pingguo Murong Huang captures Murong Ren, ending the Murong civil war.
338 Conquest of the Duan Later Zhao and Former Yan conquers the Duan tribe.
338 Battle of Jicheng Former Yan defeats Later Zhao.
339 Yu Liang's Northern Expedition Inconclusive; Later Zhao retreats but Eastern Jin suffers heavy losses.
342 Murong Huang's invasion of Goguryeo Former Yan sacks Hwando and forces Goguryeo into submission.
343–344 Yu Yi's Northern Expedition Inconclusive; Eastern Jin forces led by Yu Yi withdraws.
344 or 345 Conquest of the Yuwen Former Yan destroys the Yuwen tribe.
346 Former Yan invasion of Buyeo Former Yan captures Hyeon and destroys Buyeo.
346–347 Shi Hu's invasions of Former Liang Former Liang defeats Later Zhao.
346–347 Conquest of Cheng-Han by Jin Eastern Jin conquers Cheng-Han.
349 Liang Du's Rebellion Later Zhao defeats Liang Du's rebel forces.
349 Chu Pou's Northern Expedition Later Zhao defeats Eastern Jin forces led by Chu Pou.
350–351 Battle of Xiangguo Former Yan and Later Zhao defeats Ran Wei, but last ruler of Zhao soon assassinated.
352 Battle of Liantai Former Yan decisively defeats Ran Wei; Yan gains foothold in the Central Plains.
352 Yin Hao's Northern Expeditions (1) Former Qin defeats Eastern Jin forces led by Yin Hao.
353 Yin Hao's Northern Expeditions (2) Yao Xiang rebels and defeats Eastern Jin forces led by Yin Hao.
354–369 Huan Wen's Northern Expeditions Eastern Jin forces led by Huan Wen fails to recover northern China.

Includes the following battles:

  • Battle of Bailu Plains (354) Former Qin defeats Eastern Jin.
  • Battle of Yi River (356) Jin defeats Yao Xiang's forces and reclaims Luoyang.
  • Battle of Fangtou (369) Former Yan and Former Qin defeats Eastern Jin.
354 Battle of Lukou Former Yan defeats Anguo Kingdom.
355 Battle of Guanggu Former Yan conquers Duan Qi.
357 Former Qin–Zhang Ping War Former Qin defeats Zhang Ping's forces.
359 Xie Wan's Northern Expedition Former Yan defeats Eastern Jin forces led by Xie Wan.
361 Battle of Yewang Former Yan defeats Lü Hu's rebel forces.
364–365 Battle of Luoyang (364–365) Former Yan captures Luoyang from the Eastern Jin.
365; 367–368 Rebellion of the Five Dukes Former Qin defeats anti-Fu Jian forces.
369–371 Yuan Zhen's Rebellion Eastern Jin defeats Yuan Zhen's rebel forces.
369–370 Conquest of Former Yan by Former Qin Former Qin conquers Former Yan.
371 Conquest of Chouchi by Former Qin Former Qin conquers Chouchi
373 Former Qin invasion of Sichuan Former Qin conquers Sichuan from the Eastern Jin.
376 Conquest of Former Liang by Former Qin Former Qin conquers Former Liang.
376 Conquest of Dai by Former Qin Former Qin conquers Dai
378 Siege of Xiangyang (378) Former Qin conquers Xiangyang from the Eastern Jin.
383 Lü Guang's Expedition to Qiuci Former Qin forces led by Lü Guang conquers Qiuci.
383 Battle of Fei River The Eastern Jin defeats Former Qin, leading to the gradual collapse of Former Qin.
384–385 Battle of Ye (384–385) Later Yan defeats Former Qin.
384–385 Battle of Chang'an (384–385) Western Yan defeats Former Qin; Fu Jian is captured and killed by Later Qin.
387 Liang Province revolts Later Liang defeats rebel forces.
389 Battle of Dajie Later Qin defeats Former Qin.
390 Battle of Xingcheng Later Qin defeats Di and Qiang rebel forces.
391 Northern Wei's campaign against Liu Weichen Northern Wei conquers Liu Weichen's territory.
392 Conquest of Zhai Wei by Later Yan Later Yan conquers Zhai Wei.
393 Conquest of Western Yan by Later Yan Later Yan conquers Western Yan.
394 Battle of Feiqiao Later Qin decisively defeats Former Qin.
395 Battle of Canhe Slope Northern Wei defeats Later Yan.
397 Lü Guang's invasion of Western Qin Western Qin defeats Later Liang; Southern Liang and Northern Liang breakaways.
397 Battle of Baisi Northern Wei defeats Later Yan, driving them out of the Central Plains.
399–411 Rebellion of Sun En and Lu Xun Jin dynasty defeats Sun En and Lu Xun's rebel forces.
400–407 Goguryeo–Later Yan War Goguryeo conquers the Liaodong Peninsula from Later Yan.
400–401 Yao Shuode's Western Expeditions Later Qin conquers Western Qin and receives the submissions of Later Liang, Southern Liang, Northern Liang and Western Liang.
402 Battle of Chaibi Northern Wei defeats Later Qin.
404 Campaign against Huan Xuan Liu Yu's coalition defeats Huan Xuan and restores the Eastern Jin dynasty.

Includes the following battles:

  • Battle of Fuzhoushan (404) Liu Yu's coalition defeats Huan Chu.
409–417 Liu Yu's Northern Expeditions Liu Yu reclaims territories in northern China for the Eastern Jin.

Includes the following campaigns:

  • Conquest of Southern Yan by Jin (409–410) Jin conquers Southern Yan.
  • Conquest of Later Qin by Jin (416–417) Jin conquers Later Qin.
412 Battle of Jiangling (412) Liu Yu's forces defeats Liu Yi's forces in the Eastern Jin.
412–413 Conquest of Western Shu by Jin Eastern Jin conquers Western Shu.
418 Battle of Guanzhong (418) Helian Xia captures the Guanzhong region from the Eastern Jin.
422 Battle of Henan A battle between Liu Song and Northern Wei.
426 Xie Hui's Rebellion Xie Hui was captured and executed.
426 Western Qin-Northern Liang war Northern Liang and Helian Xia defeats Western Qin.
426–427 Battle of Tongwan Northern Wei captures Helian Xia's capital city, Tongwan
430; 450–452 Yuanjia Northern Expeditions A series of three northern expeditions against Northern Wei by the Liu Song dynasty during the reign of Emperor Wen of Song. All three ended in Northern Wei victory.
429 Northern Wei's war against Rouran Northern Wei defeats the Rouran Khaganate.
432 Northern Wei-Northern Yan War Northern Wei defeats Northern Yan.
433 Battle of Hanzhong Northern Wei defeats Southern Qi.
439 Conquest of Northern Liang by Northern Wei Northern Wei conquers Northern Liang, ending the Sixteen Kingdoms period.
449 Battle of Yongzhou
450 Battle of Shaancheng
454 Conquest of Liu Yixuan by Liu Song Liu Yixuan was defeated.
459 Battle of Guangling
466 Liu Zixun's rebellion
466 Battle of Pengcheng
467 Battle of Qingzhou
474 Battle of Jiankang
479–500 Qi-Wei war
479 Battle of Shouyang
488 Wei-Baekje war
494 Battle of Huaihan
495 Battle of Hanzhong
497 Battle of Nanyang
503 Battle of Zhongli and Yiyang
506 Battle of Hefei
507 Battle of Zhongli Liang dynasty defeats Northern Wei.
515 Battle of Shaanshi
523–531 Rebellion of the Six Garrisons The Six Garrisons of the Northern Wei rebel, leading to unrest in other parts of the empire and intrusions from the Liang dynasty.
528 Battle of Fukou Northern Wei forces under Erzhu Rong defeats the rebel, Ge Rong.
528–529 Chen Qingzhi's Northern Expedition Liang forces under Chen Qingzhi briefly recovers Luoyang from the Northern Wei, but ultimately defeated by Erzhu Rong.
530–531 Rebellion of the Erzhu clan The Erzhu clan defeats and executes Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei for assassinating Erzhu Rong.
531 Battle of Guang'a Gao Huan defeats the Erzhu clan.
532 Battle of Hanling Gao Huan decisively defeats the Erzhu clan.
534–535 Division of the Northern Wei Northern Wei split into Eastern Wei under Gao Huan and Western Wei under Yuwen Tai.
537 Battle of Xiaoguan Western Wei defeats Eastern Wei.
537 Battle of Shayuan Western Wei defeats Eastern Wei.
538 Battle of Heqiao Eastern Wei defeats Western Wei.
541–550 Liang–Vạn Xuân War Lý Bôn rebels against the Liang dynasty and founds the Early Lý dynasty.
543 Battle of Mount Mang (543) Eastern Wei defeats Western Wei.
546 Battle of Yubi Western Wei defeats Eastern Wei, and Gao Huan soon dies of illness.
547–548 Hou Jing's rebellion against Eastern Wei Hou Jing leads a rebellion against Eastern Wei before fleeing to the Liang dynasty.
548–552 Hou Jing's rebellion against Liang Hou Jing leads a massive rebellion against Liang dynasty.
548–549 Battle of Yingchuan Eastern Wei defeats Western Wei.
554 Battle of Jiangling Western Wei captures Emperor Yuan of the Liang dynasty and installs the Western Liang puppet state.
556 Northern Qi invasion of Liang Liang forces under Chen Baxian defeat the Northern Qi.
563 Battle of Jinyang Northern Qi defeats Northern Zhou and the First Turkic Khaganate.
564 Battle of Mount Mang (564) Northern Qi defeats Northern Zhou.
567–568 Battle of Dunkou Northern Zhou and Western Liang defeats the Chen dynasty.
569–571 Battle of Yiyang and Fenbei Northern Qi defeats Northern Zhou.
570–578 Taijian Northern Expeditions A series of expeditions by the Chen dynasty against the Northern Qi and Northern Zhou to recapture territory between the Huai and Yangzi rivers that ultimately ends in failure.
575 Battle of Heyin Northern Zhou invades Northern Qi but soon withdraws.
576–577 Conquest of Northern Qi by Northern Zhou Northern Zhou conquers Northern Qi, reunifying northern China.
580 Rebellion of the Three Stewards Northern Zhou forces under Yang Jian defeat Yuchi Jiong, Wang Jian and Sima Xiaonan.
588–589 Conquest of Chen by Sui The Sui dynasty conquers the Chen dynasty, unifying China and ending the Northern and Southern dynasties period.

Sui dynasty (581–618)

Year(s) Event Brief description
583–602 Sui–Turkic war Sui defeats the First Turkic Khaganate, Split twice of the Turkish Khaganate
588–589 Conquest of Chen by Sui The Sui dynasty conquers the Chen dynasty, unifying China and ending the Northern and Southern dynasties period.
598–614 Goguryeo–Sui War Goguryeo defeats Sui.
602 Sui–Lý War The Sui dynasty defeats the Early Lý dynasty, led to the Third Chinese domination of Vietnam.
605 Sui–Lâm Ấp war The Sui dynasty defeats Champa.
611–619 Wagang Army Uprising Led by Zhai Rang and later Li Mi
613 Yang Xuangan's Rebellion
616 Battle of Xingyang Wagang Army defeats Sui army led by Zhang Xutuo
617 Battle of Huoyi Li Yuan overthrows the Sui dynasty and establishes the Tang dynasty.
618 Battle of Luoyang Li Mi defeats Yuwen Huaji and then Wang Shichong defeats Li Mi.

Tang dynasty (618–907)

Year(s) Event Brief description
621 Battle of Hulao Tang forces defeated Dou Jiande.
626 Xuanwu Gate Incident Li Shimin killed his brothers Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji in a coup and seized the succession to the Tang throne.
630 Battle of Yinshan Tang army, led by Li Jing, defeated and conquered Eastern Turks
635 Tang campaign against Tuyuhun Tang forces defeated and conquered Tuyuhun Khanate.
638 Battle of Songzhou The Tang dynasty defeated the Tibetan Empire.
639–646 Tang campaign against Xueyantuo Tang forces defeated and conquered Xueyantuo Khanate.
640–657 Tang campaigns against the Western Turks Wars between the Tang dynasty and the Western Turks.
640–648 Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions The Tang dynasty conquered the oasis states of the Tarim Basin.
640 Tang campaign against Karakhoja Tang forces defeated and conquered Karakhoja (Gaochang).
644, 648 Tang campaigns against Karasahr Tang forces defeat and conquered Karasahr.
645 Tang invasion of Tibet Tang forces invade and occupy Tibet along with its capital Lhasa.
648–649 Tang campaign against Kucha Tang forces defeated and conquered Kucha.
649 Tang campaign against Kannauj Tang, Nepalese and Tibetan forces defeated Arunasva's forces.
657 Battle of Irtysh River Tang forces defeated the Western Turks.
657 Conquest of the Western Turks Tang forces defeated the Western Turks.
645–668 Goguryeo–Tang War The Tang dynasty and Silla defeated Goguryeo. Tang conquered Goguryeo.
663 Battle of Baekgang Tang and Silla forces defeated Yamato Japanese and Baekje forces.
663 Tibetan campaign against Tuyuhun Tuyuhun Khanate was destroyed.
660 Baekje–Tang War The Tang dynasty and Silla defeated Baekje. Tang conquered Baekje.
670 Battle of Dafei River The Tang dynasty defeated the Tibetan Empire.
670–676 Silla–Tang War The Silla defeated the Tang dynasty and retook Baekje and part of Goguryeo.
685 Battle of Kaoyu
697 Battle of Dongxiashi Valley Khitan defeated the Wu Zhou.
698 Battle of Tianmenling Mohe forces defeated the Wu Zhou.
717 Battle of Aksu (717) Tang forces defeated an allied forces of Umayyad Muslims, Tibetans and Türgesh Turks.
745–749 Siege of Shibao Fortress Tang forces defeated Tibetans
750–754 Tianbao War Nanzhao and Tibetans defeated the Tang dynasty
751 Battle of Talas The Abbasid Caliphate and Tibetans defeated the Tang dynasty.
755–763 An–Shi Rebellion An Lushan, An Qingxu, Shi Siming and Shi Chaoyi led a massive rebellion against Tang dynasty.
756 Battle of Tong Pass The rebel Yan state defeats Tang dynasty and soon captured Chang'an, the capital of Tang dynasty.
756 Battle of Yongqiu The Tang dynasty defeated the rebel Yan state.
757 Battle of Suiyang Pyrrhic victory for the rebel Yan state against Tang forces.
757 Battle of Xiangji Temple Tang forces defeated rebel Yan forces and recaptured Chang'an.
758–759 Battle of Xiangzhou Rebel Yan forces defeated Tang forces.
762 Battle of Luoyang The Tang dynasty decisively defeated the rebel Yan state, fall of Yan.
763 Battle of Chang´an No casualties, Tibetan Empire strategic victory against Tang dynasty.
765 Battle of Xiyuan Tang dynasty defeated the Tibetan Empire and Uyghur forces.
781 Battle of Henshui
801 Battle of Dulu Tang and Nanzhao forces defeated Tibetans and Abbasid Caliphate slave soldiers near to Kunming
801–802 Battle of Weizhou Tang forces defeated Tibetans in the South-West front.
817 Conquest of the Western Huai River
819 Battle of Yanzhou Tang forces defeated Tibetans in the North-West front.
854–866 Vietnamese uprising and Nanzhao invasion Tang forces defeated Nanzhao forces.
863 Siege of Songping Nanzhao captures Songping (modern Hanoi) from Tang forces
874–884 Huang Chao Rebellion Huang Chao led a rebellion that weakened the Tang dynasty.
897 Battle of Qingkou Warlord Yang Xingmi defeats other warlord Zhu Wen

Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907–960)

Year(s) Event Brief description
909 Battle of Jisu Warlord Liu Shouguang defeats his brother Liu Shouwen
919 Battle of Langshan Jiang Wuyue defeats Yang Wu
923 Jin–Later Liang War
925 Conquest of Former Shu by Later Tang
936 Conquest of Later Tang by Later Jin
938 Battle of Bach Dang Vietnamese forces defeat the Southern Han
945 Battle of Ting-Hsien
947 Battle of Fuzhou Wuyue defeats the Southern Tang and gains control of Fuzhou
955 Siege of Shouzhou Later Zhou defeats Southern Tang

Song dynasty (960–1279)

Year(s) Event Brief description
964–965 Song conquest of Later Shu Song conquest of the Later Shu.
970–971 Song conquest of Southern Han Song conquest of the Southern Han.
974 Conquest of Southern Tang by Song Song conquest of the Southern Tang.
979 Conquest of Northern Han by Song Song conquest of the Northern Han.
979 Battle of Gaoliang River The Khitan Liao Dynasty defeats the Song Dynasty.
986 Battle of Qigou Pass Liao forces defeat Song forces.
1004 Battle of Chanzhou Inconclusive.
1041 Battle of Haoshui River The Western Xia defeats the Song Dynasty.
1048 Battle of Pei-Chou
1075–1077 Lý–Song War Indecisive.
1081–1085 Song–Xia wars Song launches war with Western Xia.
1126–1127 Siege of Dongjing The Jurchen Jin Dynasty decisively defeats the Song Dynasty, fall of Northern Song.
1129–1141 Song-Jin Wars Wars between the Song and Jin dynasties.
1130 Battle of Fuping Jin forces defeats Song forces.
1140 Battle of Yancheng Song forces under Yue Fei, defeat Jin forces.
1161 Battle of Tangdao Song forces defeat Jin forces.
1161 Battle of Caishi Song forces defeat Jin forces.
1234 Siege of Caizhou The Mongol Empire and the Song Dynasty decisively defeat the Jin Dynasty, fall of the Jin Dynasty.
1259 Siege of Diaoyu fortress Song forces defeat the Mongols.
1273 Battle of Xiangyang The Mongols defeat Song forces.
1279 Battle of Yamen The Mongols decisively defeat the Song Dynasty, fall of Southern Song.

Liao dynasty (907–1125)

Year(s) Event Brief description
Liao-Song War
979 Battle of Gaoliang River The Liao Dynasty defeats the Song Dynasty.
986 Battle of Qigou Pass Liao forces defeat Song forces.
993–1019 Goryeo–Khitan War The Goryeo defeated the Khitan Liao Dynasty forces.
1004 Battle of Chanzhou Inconclusive.
1044 Battle of Hequ The Western Xia defeats the Liao Dynasty.
1114–1125 Liao-Jin War

Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

Year(s) Event Brief description
1126–1127 Siege of Dongjing The Jurchen Jin Dynasty decisively defeats the Song Dynasty, fall of Northern Song.
1130 Battle of Fuping Jin forces defeats Song forces.
1211–1234 Mongol–Jin War The Mongols defeat and conquer Jin.
1211 Battle of Yehuling The Mongols defeat Jin.
1215 Battle of Zhongdu The Mongols defeat Jin.
1229 Battle of Dachangyuan Jin defeats the Mongols.
1231 Battle of Daohuigu Jin defeats the Mongols.
1232 Battle of Sanfengshan The Mongols defeat Jin.
1232 Siege of Kaifeng (1232) The Mongols capture the Jin city Kaifeng.
1234 Siege of Caizhou The Mongol Empire and the Song Dynasty decisively defeat the Jin Dynasty, fall of the Jin Dynasty.

Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)

Year(s) Event Brief description
1274, 1281 Mongol invasions of Japan The Japanese defeat the Mongol/Korean/Chinese invaders.
1277–1287 First Mongol invasion of Burma Mongol Yuan victory, fall of the Pagan Empire.
1288 Battle of Bạch Đằng The Vietnamese defeat Yuan forces.
1293 Mongol invasion of Java Failed Yuan expedition to Java.
1301 Second Mongol invasion of Burma The Burmese defeat Yuan forces.
1351–1368 Red Turban Rebellion The Red Turban rebels overthrow the Yuan dynasty.
1359 Red Turban invasions of Goryeo The Red Turban rebels attack Goryeo.
1360 Battle of Yingtian
1363 Battle of Lake Poyang Zhu Yuanzhang defeats Chen Youliang.

Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

Year(s) Event Brief description
1381–1382 Ming conquest of Yunnan The Ming expelled the last of the loyalist Mongol forces of the Yuan in South China.
1386–1388 Ming–Mong Mao War The Ming vassalized the Mong Mao.
1387 Ming campaign against the Uriyangkhad horde The Ming received the surrender of the Naghachu based in Manchuria.
1388 Battle of Buir Lake The Ming decisively defeated Toghus Temur, Khan of the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Mongolia.
14th century–15th century Miao Rebellions Ming forces suppressed rebellions by the Miao and other aboriginal peoples in southwestern China.
1397–1398 Dao Ganmeng rebellion The Ming forces suppressed a rebellion by Dao Ganmeng against Mong Mao vassalge
1399–1402 Jingnan Campaign Zhu Di seized the throne from the Jianwen Emperor in a civil war.
15th century–16th century Ming–Turpan conflict The Ming clashed with the Turpan kingdom.
1406–1407 Ming–Hồ War The Ming defeated the Hồ dynasty, led to the Fourth Chinese domination of Vietnam.
1407–1413 Later Trần resistance Resistance defeated by the Ming.
1410 Ming–Kotte War The Ming defeated the Kingdom of Kotte.
1415 Ming–Samudera War The Ming defeated the forces of Sekandar.
1410–1424 Yongle Emperor's campaigns against the Mongols The Ming launched punitive expeditions against the Eastern Mongols, Oyirad Mongols, and other Mongol tribes.
1418–1427 Lam Sơn uprising Vietnamese victory, ending Ming rule in Vietnam.
1436–1449 Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns Punitive campaigns against the Mong Mao
1449 Tumu Crisis The Mongols defeated the Ming.
1449 Defense of Beijing The Ming defeated the Mongols
1449–1467, 1475 Miao rebellions under the Ming dynasty Rebellions defeated.
1510 Prince of Anhua rebellion The Ming suppressed a revolt by Zhu Zhifan (the Prince of Anhua).
1519 Prince of Ning rebellion The Ming suppressed a revolt by Zhu Chenhao (the Prince of Ning).
1521 First Battle of Tamão The Ming defeated the Portuguese in a naval battle.
1522 Second Battle of Tamão The Ming defeated the Portuguese in a naval battle.
1529–1571 Mongol raids by Altan Khan Ming signed peace treaty with Altan Khan.
1540s–1560s Jiajing wokou raids The Ming defeated the Wokou pirates.
1575–1581 Li Chengliang campaign against Tümen Khan The Ming defeated the Mongols
1589–1600 Bozhou rebellion Miao Rebellion against Ming.
1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea The Ming and Joseon defeated Japanese invaders.
1593 Siege of Pyongyang The Ming and Joseon defeated Japanese invaders.
1597 Siege of Ulsan Ming and Joseon forces failed to capture Ulsan Castle from the Japanese.
1598 Battle of Sacheon Ming and Joseon forces failed to capture Sacheon from the Japanese.
1598 Battle of Noryang Ming and Joseon forces defeated the Japanese in a naval battle.
1618–1683 Qing conquest of the Ming The Qing dynasty defeated and conquered the Ming.
1618–1619 Battle of Sarhu The Manchus defeated the Ming.
1621–1629 She-An Rebellion The Ming defeated the Yongning Rebellion.
1626 Battle of Ningyuan The Ming defeated the Manchus.
1622–1633 Sino-Dutch conflicts A series of conflicts between the Ming and the Dutch East India Company that began on Penghu and concluded with Ming victory at the Battle of Liaoluo Bay.
1641–1642 Battle of Songjin The Qing defeated the Ming.
1642 Battle of Nanyang
1643 Battle of Tongguan Ming was defeated by Li Zicheng in Shaanxi.
1644 Battle of Beijing Rebel forces led by Li Zicheng occupied the capital Beijing and overthrew the Ming dynasty.
1644 Battle of Shanhai Pass Qing forces allied with former Ming general Wu Sangui and defeated Li Zicheng's forces.

Qing dynasty (1644–1912)

Year(s) Event Brief description
1652–1689 Sino-Russian border conflicts Border conflicts between the Qing and the Russian Tsardom concluded with Qing victory and the signing of the Treaty of Nerchinsk.
1661–1662 Siege of Fort Zeelandia Koxinga defeated the Dutch and conquered Taiwan.
1678–1680 Dzungar conquest of Altishahr Dzungars conquer the Yarkent Chagatai Khanate
1674–1681 Revolt of the Three Feudatories The Qing suppressed rebellions in Fujian, Guangdong and Yunnan.
1683 Battle of Penghu The Qing conquered the Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan.
1690–1757 Dzungar–Qing War Included the following battles:
  • Battle of Ulan Butung (1690): Withdraw of Dzungar Khanate forces.
  • Battle of Jao Modo (1696): The Qing defeated Galdan of the Dzungar Khanate.
  • Battle of the Salween River (1718): The Dzungars defeated the Qing expedition force to Tibet.
  • Chinese expedition to Tibet (1720) (1720): Qing victory against the Dzungars
  • Qianlong's Campaign Against the Dzungars and Revolt of the Altishahr Khojas (1755–1759): Qing victory, destruction of the Dzungar Khanate and Qing conquest of Xinjiang.
1765–1769 Sino-Burmese War Burmese victory.
1788–1789 Campaign in Vietnam Tây Sơn dynasty victory, Qing troops retreat from Vietnam.
1790–1791 Sino-Nepalese War Qing victory.
1794–1804 White Lotus Rebellion The Qing suppressed a revolt by the White Lotus Society.
19th century Ningpo Massacre Cantonese pirates (with support from the Qing) defeated Portuguese pirates.
1820s–1850s Afaqi Khoja revolts Aq Taghlik Khojas (Afaqi Khojas) attack Xinjiang. Qing victory
1839–1842 First Opium War The Qing lost to the British and ceded Hong Kong to the latter.

Included the following battles:

  • 1839
    • Battle of Kowloon: Stalemate between the British and the Qing.
    • Battle of Chuenpi: The British defeated the Qing.
  • 1840
    • Capture of Chusan: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of the Barrier: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Second Battle of Chuenpi: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of the Bogue: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of First Bar: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Whampoa: The British defeated the Qing.
  • 1841
    • Battle of Canton (March 1841): The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Canton (May 1841): The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Amoy: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Capture of Chusan (1841): The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Chinhai: The British defeated the Qing.
  • 1842
    • Battle of Ningpo: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Tzeki: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Chapu: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Woosung: The British defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Chinkiang: The British defeated the Qing.
1841–1842 Sino-Sikh War Military stalemate between the Sikhs and the Qing. Treaty of Chushul signed.
1850–1864 Taiping Rebellion The Qing defeated the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (founded by the Taiping rebels).

Included the following battles:

  • Jintian Uprising (1850)Start of the Taiping Rebellion.
  • Battle of Changsha (1852)
  • Battle of Nanjing (1853): The Taiping rebels captured Nanjing from the Qing.
  • Battle of Lake Dongting (1854)
  • Battle of Muddy Flat (1854): The British and United States defeat the rebels and together they temporarily defeated the Qing.
  • Battle of Nanjing (1856): The Taiping rebels defeated the Qing.
  • Third Battle of Wuhan (1856)
  • Battles of Lake Tai (1857)
  • Battle of Sanhe (1858): The Taiping rebels defeated the Qing.
  • Battle of Jiujiang (1859)
  • Second rout of the Jiangnan Daying (1860): The Taiping rebels defeated the Qing.
  • Battle of Anqing (1861)
  • Battle of Guanzhong (1861–1864): The Taiping rebels defeated the Qing.
  • Battle of Shanghai (1861): The Qing defeated the Taiping rebels with assistance from British and French forces.
  • Battle of Cixi (1862): The Qing defeated the Taiping rebels.
  • Battle of Northern Jiangsu (1863)
  • Battle of Changzhou (1863–1864): The Qing defeated the Taiping rebels.
  • Third Battle of Nanking (1864): The Qing seized Nanjing from the Taiping rebels.
  • Battle of Hubei (1864): The Qing seized Hubei and southern Anhui from the Taiping rebels.
  • Battle of Fujian (1865): The Qing recover previously lost territories in Fujian from the Taiping rebels.
  • Battle of Meizhou (1866)
1854–56 Red Turban Rebellion The Qing defeated Red Turban rebels in Guangdong
1855–1867 Punti-Hakka Clan Wars Hakka were allocated their own independent sub-prefecture, Chixi (赤溪镇), which was carved out of south-eastern Taishan, while others were relocated to Guangxi Province, mass emigration to other countries.
1856–1860 Second Opium War The British, French and Americans defeated the Qing.

Included the following battles:

  • Battle of the Pearl River Forts (1856): The Americans defeated the Qing.
  • Battle of Fatshan Creek (1857): The British defeated the Qing.
  • First Battle of Taku Forts (1858): The British and French defeated the Qing.
  • Second Battle of Taku Forts (1859): The Qing defeated the British, French, and Americans.
  • Third Battle of Taku Forts (1860): The British and French defeated the Qing.
  • Battle of Palikao (1860): The British and French defeated the Qing.
1854–1873 Miao Rebellion Uprising of ethnic Miao and other groups in Guizhou province
1856–1873 Panthay Rebellion The Qing and Hui loyalists suppressed a revolt by the Hui people and other ethnic minorities in Yunnan.
1862–1877 Dungan revolt The Qing and Hui loyalists suppressed a revolt by the Hui people in northwestern China.
1864–1869 Nian Rebellion The Qing suppressed a revolt led by Zhang Lexing and others.

Includes the following battles:

  • Battle of Gaolozai (1865)
  • Battle of Inlon River (1867): The Qing defeated the Nian rebels.
  • Battle of Ganyu (1867)
  • Battle of Shouguang (1867)
1866 Formosa Expedition Paiwan Aboriginals defeat the Americans
1870 Battle of Ürümqi (1870) The Uzbek controlled kingdom of Kashgaria defeated Hui rebels.
1874 Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1874) Paiwan Aboriginals fight against the Japanese
1876–1878 Qing reconquest of Xinjiang The Qing defeat Yaqub Beg's forces in Kashgaria.
1884–1885 Sino-French War Militarily indecisive, diplomatic victory of the French.

Included the following battles/campaigns:

  • 1883
    • Tonkin Campaign (1883–1886): The French defeated the Qing, Vietnamese and Black Flag Army.
    • Sơn Tây Campaign: The French defeated the Qing, Vietnamese and Black Flag Army.
    • Battle of Paper Bridge: The Black Flag Army defeated the French.
  • 1884
    • Bắc Ninh Campaign: The French defeated the Qing and Black Flag Army.
    • Bắc Lệ ambush: The Qing defeated the French.
    • Battle of Fuzhou: The French defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Tamsui: The Qing defeated the French.
    • Kep Campaign: The French defeated the Qing.
  • Keelung Campaign (1884–1885): Stalemate between the French and the Qing.
  • 1885
    • Lạng Sơn Campaign: The French defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Shipu: The French defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Zhenhai: The Qing repel the French, Qing defensive victory.
    • Siege of Tuyên Quang: The French defeated the Qing and Black Flag Army.
    • Battle of Hoa Moc: The French defeated the Qing and Black Flag Army.
    • Battle of Bang Bo: The Qing and Black Flag Army defeated the French.
    • Battle of Phu Lam Tao: The Qing and Black Flag Army defeated the French.
    • Pescadores Campaign: The French defeated the Qing.
1884 Gapsin Coup The Qing supported government defeated the Japanese supported coup.
1894–1895 First Sino-Japanese War The Japanese defeated the Qing.

Included the following battles:

  • 1894
    • Battle of Pungdo: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Seonghwan: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Pyongyang: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of the Yalu River: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Jiuliancheng: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Lushunkou: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
  • 1895
    • Battle of Weihaiwei: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
    • Battle of Yingkou: The Japanese defeated the Qing.
1895–1896 Dungan revolt The Qing and Muslim loyalists suppressed a revolt by Muslim forces in western China.
1895 Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895) The Japanese occupy Taiwan.
1899–1901 Boxer Rebellion The Eight-Nation Alliance defeated the Boxer rebels and Qing forces.

Included the following battles in 1900:

  • Battle of Dagu Forts: The Eight-Nation Alliance defeated Qing forces.
  • Battle of Tientsin: The Eight-Nation Alliance defeated Qing forces.
  • Battle of Shanhai Pass: Inconclusive.
  • Battle of Beicang: The Eight-Nation Alliance defeated Qing forces.
  • Battle of Yangcun: The Eight-Nation Alliance defeated Qing forces.
  • Russian invasion of Manchuria: The Russians defeated the Boxer rebels and Qing.
  • Battle of Pai-t'ou-tzu: The Boxer rebels and Qing forces defeated the Russians.
  • Battles on Amur River: The Russians defeated the Boxer rebels and Qing forces.
  • Battle of Peking: The Eight-Nation Alliance defeated the Boxer rebels and Qing forces.
  • Seymour Expedition (Battle of Langfang): The Boxer rebels and Qing forces defeated the Eight-Nation Alliance.
  • Siege of the International Legations: The Boxers assault the Legations in Beijing.
1911–1912 1911 Revolution The 2,132 years of imperial rule in china has ended

The Republic of China replaces the Qing Dynasty to rule China

  • The Wuchang uprising:Tongmenghui victory

Modern China

Yuan Shikai-led Republic of China

  • Bai Lang Rebellion (1911–1913)
  • Second Chinese Revolution (1913)
  • World War I (1914–1918)
  • National Protection War (1915–1916)

Warlord Era

  • Manchu Restoration (1917)
  • Kuomintang pacification of Qinghai (1917–1949)
    • Battle of Xiahe (1929)
  • Occupation of Mongolia (1919–1921)
  • Zhili–Anhui War (1920)
  • Guangdong–Guangxi War (1920–1922)
  • Spirit Soldier rebellions (1920–1926)
  • Mongolian Revolution (1921)
  • First Zhili–Fengtian War (1922)
  • Second Zhili–Fengtian War (1924)
  • Anti-Fengtian War (1925)
  • Yunnan–Guangxi War (1925–1927)
  • Northern Expedition (1926–1928)
    • April 12 Incident (1927)
  • Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–1930)
  • Red Spears' uprising in Shandong (1928–1929)
  • Warlord Rebellion in northeastern Shandong
  • Central Plains War (1929–1930)
    • Chiang-Gui War (1929)
  • Han–Liu War (1932)
  • Two-Liu war (1934)
  • War in Ningxia (1934)

Chinese Civil War (First phase, 1927–1936)

  • 1927 — Shanghai massacre
  • 1927 — Nanchang Uprising
  • 1927 — Autumn Harvest Uprising
  • 1927 — Guangzhou Uprising
  • 1930–31 — First Encirclement Campaign
  • 1931 — Second Encirclement Campaign
  • 1931 — Third Encirclement Campaign
  • 1932 — Fourth Encirclement Campaign
  • 1933–34 — Fifth Encirclement Campaign
  • 1933–34 — Fujian Rebellion
  • 1934–1936 — Long March
    • 1935 — Battles at Luding Bridge

Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)

Sino-Tibetan War (1930–1932)

  • Qinghai–Tibet War (1932)

Xinjiang Wars (First phase, 1931–1937)

  • Kumul Rebellion (1931–1934)
    • Kirghiz rebellion (1932)
    • Battle of Aksu (1933)
    • Kizil massacre (1933)
    • Battle of Sekes Tash (1933)
    • Battle of Kashgar (1933)
    • Battle of Ürümqi (1933)
    • Battle of Toksun (1933)
    • First Battle of Ürümqi (1933)
    • Second Battle of Ürümqi (1933–1934)
    • Battle of Kitai (1934)
    • Battle of Kashgar (1934)
    • Battle of Yangi Hissar (1934)
    • Battle of Yarkand (1934)
    • Battle of Khotan
    • Battle of Tutung (1934)
    • Battle of Dawan Cheng (1934)
    • Soviet invasion of Xinjiang (1934)
  • Charkhlik revolt (1935)
  • Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang (1937)

Second Sino-Japanese War (1931–1945, part of World War II from 1941)

  • 1931 — Mukden Incident
  • 1931–32 — Japanese invasion of Manchuria
  • 1931 — Jiangqiao Campaign
  • 1931 — Battle for Nenjiang Bridge
  • 1931–1942 — Pacification of Manchukuo
  • 1931–1932 — Jinzhou Operation
  • 1932 — Battle of Harbin
  • 1932 — First Battle of Shanghai
  • 1932 — Attack on Pingdingshan
  • 1932 — Attack on Fushun
  • 1933 — Battle of the Great Wall
  • 1933 — Battle of Rehe
  • 1933–1936 — Southern Mongolian campaign (1933–36)
  • 1936 — Suiyuan Campaign
  • 1937 — Battle of Pochonbo
  • 1937 — Lugou Bridge Incident
  • 1937 — Battle of Beiping–Tianjin
  • 1937–1945 — Aerial engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War
  • 1937 — Operation Chahar
  • 1937 — Second Battle of Shanghai
  • 1937 — Battle of Jianqiao
  • 1937 — Peiking–Suiyuan Railway Operation
  • 1937 — Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation
  • 1937 — Tianjin–Pukou Railway Operation
  • 1937 — Battle of Taiyuan
  • 1937 — Battle of Pingxingguan
  • 1937 — Battle of Sihang Warehouse
  • 1937 — Battle of Xinkou
  • 1937 — Battle of Nanking
  • 1938 — Battle of Taierzhuang
  • 1938 — Battle of Xuzhou
  • 1938 — Battle of Northern and Eastern Henan
  • 1938 — Battle of Lanfeng
  • 1938 — Amoy Operation
  • 1938 — Taihoku Air Strike
  • 1938 — Bombing of Chongqing
  • 1938 — Battle of Wuhan
  • 1938 — Battle of Xinfeng
  • 1938 — Battle of Wanjialing
  • 1938 — Canton Operation
  • 1939 — Hainan Island Operation
  • 1939 — Battle of Nanchang
  • 1939 — Battle of Suixian–Zaoyang
  • 1939 — Swatow Operation
  • 1939 — First Battle of Changsha
  • 1939–1940 — Battle of South Guangxi
  • 1939–1940 — Battle of Kunlun Pass
  • 1940 — Battle of West Suiyuan
  • 1940 — Battle of Wuyuan
  • 1940 — Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang
  • 1940 — Hundred Regiments Offensive
  • 1940 — Central Hubei Operation
  • 1941 — New Fourth Army incident
  • 1941 — Western Hubei Operation
  • 1941 — Battle of South Henan
  • 1941 — Battle of Shanggao
  • 1941 — Battle of South Shanxi
  • 1941 — Second Battle of Changsha
  • 1941 — December 1941 Chinese Nationalist guerrilla warfare
  • 1941 — Battle of Hong Kong
  • 1941 — Bombing of Singapore
  • 1941–1942 — Third Battle of Changsha
  • 1942–1945 — South-East Asian theatre of World War II
  • 1942 — 1942 Bombing of Vietnam
  • 1942 — Malayan campaign
  • 1942 — Battle of Singapore
  • 1942–1945 — Anti-Japanese resistance movement in Malaya during World War II
  • 1942–1945 — Anti-Japanese resistance movements in the Dutch East Indies during World War II
  • 1942 — Battle of Sarimbun Beach
  • 1942 — Battle of Kranji
  • 1942 — Battle of Bukit Timah
  • 1942–1945 — Burma campaign (1942–1945)
  • 1942 — Japanese invasion of Burma
  • 1942 — Battle of the Yunnan–Burma Road
  • 1942 — Battle of Tachiao
  • 1942 — Battle of Oktwin
  • 1942 — Battle of Toungoo
  • 1942 — The Hump
  • 1942 — Battle of Yenangyaung
  • 1942 — Combined Japanese-Thai invasion of the Shan States
  • 1942 — Thai invasion of the Kayah State
  • 1942 — Burma campaign (1942–1943)
  • 1942 — Zhejiang-Jiangxi campaign
  • 1942–1945 — Philippine resistance against Japan
  • 1942 — Battle of the Dwarf Mountain
  • 1943 — Thai invasion of Yunnan
  • 1943 — Operation North of the Yangtze
  • 1943 — Battle of Guangzhouwan
  • 1943 — Battle of West Hubei
  • 1943 — Weinan Campaign
  • 1943 — Linnan Campaign
  • 1943–1945 — Battle of Northern Burma and Western Yunnan
  • 1943 — Battle of Changde
  • 1943 — 1943 Bombing of Vietnam
  • 1943 — 1943 Bombing of Taiwan
  • 1944–1945 — Bombing of South-East Asia (1944–1945)
  • 1944 — Burma campaign (1944)
  • 1944 — Battle of Yupang
  • 1944 — Battle of the Hukawng Valley
  • 1944 — Battle of Maingkwan
  • 1944 — Battle of Waluban
  • 1944 — Operation Ichi-Go
  • 1944 — Battle of Central Henan
  • 1944 — Battle of Mogaung
  • 1944 — Siege of Myitkyina
  • 1944 — Battle of Tengchong
  • 1944 — Fourth Battle of Changsha
  • 1944 — Battle of Mount Song
  • 1944 — Battle of Longling
  • 1944 — Battle of Hengyang
  • 1944 — Battle of Guilin–Liuzhou
  • 1944–1945 — Burma campaign (1944–1945)
  • 1944 — Battle of Mangshi
  • 1944 — Battle of Mongyu
  • 1944 — Battle of Wanding
  • 1944 — Battle of Lashio
  • 1944 — Battle of Hsipaw
  • 1945 — Battle of West Henan–North Hubei
  • 1945 — Battle of West Hunan
  • 1945 — 1945 Guangxi campaign

Xinjiang Wars (Second phase, 1944–1949)

  • 1944–1949 — Ili Rebellion
    • 1946–1948 — Battle of Baitag Bogd
    • 1949 — Incorporation of Xinjiang into the People's Republic of China

Chinese Civil War (Second phase, 1945–1949)

Conflicts in the Chinese Civil War in the post-World War II era are listed chronologically by the starting dates.

1945

  • July 21 – August 8, 1945 — Yetaishan Campaign
  • August 13–19, 1945 — Southern Jiangsu Campaign
  • August 13–16, 1945 — Counteroffensive in Eastern Hubei
  • August 15–23, 1945 — Battle of Baoying
  • August 16–19, 1945 — Battle of Yongjiazhen
  • August 17–27, 1945 — Battle of Tianmen
  • August 17–25, 1945 — Pingyu Campaign
  • August 17 – September 11, 1945 — Linyi Campaign
  • August 24, 1945 — Battle of Wuhe
  • August 26–27, 1945 — Battle of Yinji
  • August 26 – September 22, 1945 — Huaiyin–Huai'an Campaign
  • August 29 – September 1, 1945 — Xinghua Campaign
  • September 1–13, 1945 — Battle of Dazhongji
  • September 4–5, 1945 — Battle of Lingbi
  • September 5–8, 1945 — Zhucheng Campaign
  • September 5–22, 1945 — Shanghe Campaign
  • September 6–9, 1945 — Battle of Lishi
  • September 7–10, 1945 — Pingdu Campaign
  • September 8–12, 1945 — Taixing Campaign
  • September 10 – October 12, 1945 — Shangdang Campaign
  • September 13–17, 1945 — Wudi Campaign
  • September 18, 1945 — Battle of Xiangshuikou
  • September 21, 1945 — Battle of Rugao
  • September 29 – November 2, 1945 — Weixian–Guangling–Nuanquan Campaign
  • October, 1945 – October, 1945 — Battle of Shicun
  • October 3 – November 10, 1945 — Yancheng Campaign
  • October 17 – December 14, 1945 — Tongbai Campaign
  • October 18, 1945 — Battle of Houmajia
  • October 22 – November 2, 1945 — Handan Campaign
  • October 25 – November 16, 1945 — Battle of Shanhai Pass
  • October 26–30, 1945 — Campaign Along the Datong–Puzhou Railway
  • November, 1945 – April, 1947 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northeast China
  • November 3–4, 1945 — Battle of Jiehezhen
  • December 19–21, 1945 — Battle of Shaobo
  • December 19–26, 1945 — Gaoyou–Shaobo Campaign
  • December 21–30, 1945 — Battle of Tangtou–Guocun

1946

  • January 19–26, 1946 — Houma Campaign
  • March 15–17, 1946 — Battle of Siping
  • April 10–15, 1946 — Jinjiatun Campaign
  • April 17 – May 19, 1946 — Campaign to Defend Siping
  • June 22 – August 31, 1946 — Campaign of the North China Plain Pocket
  • June 12 – September 1, 1946 — Campaign along the Southern Section of Datong–Puzhou Railway
  • July 31 – September 16, 1946 — Datong–Jining Campaign
    • August 10–22, 1946 — Longhai Campaign
  • August 14 – September 1, 1946 — Datong–Puzhou Campaign
  • August 21 – September 22, 1946 — Battle of Huaiyin–Huai'an
  • August 25 – August, 1946 — Battle of Rugao–Huangqiao
  • September 2–8, 1946 — Dingtao Campaign
  • September 22–24, 1946 — Linfen–Fushan Campaign
  • October 10–20, 1946 — Battle of Kalgan
  • November 10–11, 1946 — Battle of Nanluo–Beiluo
  • November 22, 1946 – January 1, 1947 — Lüliang Campaign
  • December 17, 1946 – April 1, 1947 — Linjiang Campaign
  • December 31, 1946 – January 30, 1947 — Battle of Guanzhong
  • Pei-ta-shan Incident

1947

  • January 21–28, 1947 — Campaign to the South of Baoding
  • April 24–25, 1947 — Battle of Niangziguan
  • April 27–28, 1947 — Battle of Tang'erli
  • May 13–16, 1947 — Menglianggu Campaign
  • May 13 – July 1, 1947 — Summer Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China
  • May 28–31, 1947 — Heshui Campaign
  • June 11, 1947 – March 13, 1948 — Siping Campaign
  • June 26 – July 6, 1947 — Campaign to the North of Baoding
  • July 17–29, 1947 — Nanma–Linqu Campaign
  • August 13, 1947 – August 18, 1947 — Meridian Ridge Campaign
  • September 2–12, 1947 — Campaign to the North of Daqing River
  • September 14 – November 5, 1947 — Autumn Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China
  • October 2–10, 1947 — Sahe Mountain Campaign
  • October 29 – November 25, 1947 — Campaign in the Eastern Foothills of the Funiu Mountains
  • December 15, 1947 – March 15, 1948 — Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China
  • December 7–9, 1947 — Battle of Phoenix Peak
  • December 9, 1947 – June 15, 1948 — Western Tai'an Campaign
  • December 11, 1947 – January, 1948 — Counter-Eradication Campaign in Dabieshan
  • December 20, 1947 – June 1948 — Jingshan–Zhongxiang Campaign

1948

  • January 2–7, 1948 — Gongzhutun Campaign
  • March 7 – May 18, 1948 — Linfen Campaign
  • March 11–21, 1948 — Zhoucun–Zhangdian Campaign
  • May 12 – June 25, 1948 — Hebei–Rehe–Chahar Campaign
  • May 23 – October 19, 1948 — Siege of Changchun
  • May 29 – July 18, 1948 — Yanzhou Campaign
  • June 17–19, 1948 — Battle of Shangcai
  • September 12 – November 12, 1948 — Liaoshen Campaign
  • October 5, 1948 – April 24, 1949 — Taiyuan Campaign
  • October 7–15, 1948 — Battle of Jinzhou
  • October 10–15, 1948 — Battle of Tashan
  • November 6, 1948 – January 10, 1949 — Huaihai Campaign
  • November 15, 1948 – January 11, 1949 — Battle of Jiulianshan
  • November 22 – December 15, 1948 — Shuangduiji Campaign
  • November 29, 1948 – January 31, 1949 — Pingjin Campaign
  • Pei-ta-shan Incident

1949

  • January 3–15, 1949 — Tianjin Campaign
  • April, 1949 – June, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern China
  • April, 1949 – June, 1953 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Central and Southern China
  • May 12 – June 2, 1949 — Shanghai Campaign
  • May 17 – June 16, 1949 — Xianyang Campaign
  • August 9–27, 1949 — Lanzhou Campaign
  • August 9, 1949 – December, 1953 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Eastern China
  • August 24, 1949 – September, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Fujian
  • September 5–24, 1949 — Ningxia Campaign
  • September 5, 1949 – March, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Dabieshan
  • October 25–27, 1949 — Battle of Guningtou
  • November, 1949 – July, 1953 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northwestern China
  • November 1–28, 1949 — Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County
  • November 3–5, 1949 — Battle of Dengbu Island
  • November 17 – December 1, 1949 — Bobai Campaign
  • December 3–26, 1949 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Lianyang
  • December 6–7, 1949 — Battle of Liangjiashui
  • December 7–14, 1949 — Battle of Lianyang
  • December 11–27, 1949 — Chengdu campaign
  • December 17–18, 1949 — Battle of Jianmenguan

1950

  • January, 1950 – June, 1955 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Wuping
  • January 15, 1950 – May 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Guangxi
  • January 19–31, 1950 — Battle of Bamianshan
  • February – December 1953 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Southwestern China
  • February 4 – December, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Longquan
  • February 14–20, 1950 — Battle of Tianquan
  • March 3, 1950 — Battle of Nan'ao Island
  • March 5 – May 1, 1950 — Landing Operation on Hainan Island
  • March 29 – May 7, 1950 — Battle of Yiwu
  • May 11, 1950 — Battle of Dongshan Island
  • May 25 – August 7, 1950 — Wanshan Archipelago Campaign
  • August 9, 1950 — Battle of Nanpéng Island
  • September, 1950 – January, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern Guangdong
  • September 2 – November 29, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in northeastern Guizhou
  • October 15 – November, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in the Border Region of Hunan–Hubei–Sichuan
  • October 15 – December, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Western Hunan
  • December 13, 1950 – February, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Shiwandashan
  • December 20, 1950 – February, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Liuwandashan

1951

  • January 8 – February, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Yaoshan
  • April 15 – September, 1951, — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Western Guangxi

1952

  • April 11–15, 1952 — Battle of Nanri Island
  • June 13 – September 20, 1952 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Heishui
  • September 20 – October 20, 1952 — Battle of Nanpēng Archipelago

1953

  • May 29, 1953 — Battle of Dalushan Islands
  • July 16–18, 1953 — Dongshan Island Campaign

1955

  • January 18–20, 1955 — Battle of Yijiangshan Islands
  • January 19 – February 26, 1955 — Battle of Dachen Archipelago

1950–1958

  • Kuomintang Islamic insurgency

1960

  • November 14, 1960 – February 9, 1961 — Campaign at the China-Burma Border

1965

  • May 1 1965 — Battle of Dong-Yin
  • August 6, 1965 — Battle of Dongshan
  • November 13 - 14, 1965 — Battle of East Chongwu

Annexation of Tibet (1950)

  • Battle of Chamdo (1950)
  • Lhasa Uprising (1959)

Korean War (1950–1953)

  • 1950 – Battle of Onjong
  • 1950 – Battle of Unsan
  • 1950 – Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River
  • 1950 – Battle of Chosin Reservoir
  • 1951 – Third Battle of Seoul
  • 1951 – Battle of Hoengsong
  • 1951 – Battle of Chipyong-ni
  • 1951 – Battle of the Imjin River
  • 1951 – Battle of Kapyong
  • 1952 – Battle of Old Baldy
  • 1952 – Battle of White Horse
  • 1952 – Battle of Triangle Hill
  • 1953 – Battle of Pork Chop Hill
  • 1953 – Battle of the Hook
  • 1953 – Battle of Kumsong

Sino-Indian War (1962)

The Sino-Indian War between China and India occurred in October–November 1962. A disputed Himalayan border was the main cause of the war. There had been a series of violent border skirmishes between the two countries after the 1959 Tibetan uprising, when India granted asylum to the Dalai Lama. India initiated a defensive Forward Policy from 1960 to hinder Chinese military patrols and logistics, in which it placed outposts along the border, including several north of the McMahon Line, the eastern portion of the Line of Actual Control proclaimed by Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1959.

The Nathu La and Cho La clashes took place from September–October of 1967. The Nathu La clashes started on 11 September 1967, when China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) launched an attack on Indian posts at Nathu La, and lasted till 15 September 1967. In October 1967, another military duel took place at Cho La and ended on the same day. According to independent sources, India achieved "decisive tactical advantage" and managed to hold its own against and push back Chinese forces. Many PLA fortifications at Nathu La were destroyed, where the Indian troops drove back the attacking Chinese forces. Another battle took place at Cho La a few kilometers south a few days later. The military duel lasted one day, during which the Chinese were driven away, which boosted Indian morale. According to Indian Maj. Gen. Sheru Thapliyal, the Chinese were forced to withdraw nearly three kilometers in Cho La during the clash. The Defence Ministry of India reported: 88 killed and 163 wounded on the Indian side, while 340 killed and 450 wounded on the Chinese side, during the two incidents.

Sino-Soviet border conflict (1969)

  • 1969 – Zhenbao Island

Vietnam War (1955–1975)

Laotian Civil War (1958–1975)

  • 1967 – 1967 Opium War

Sino-Vietnamese War (1979)

  • 1979 – Battle of Cao Ba Lanh
  • 1979 – Battle of Móng Cái
  • 1979 – 1979 Battle of Đồng Đăng
  • 1979 – Battle of Lao Cai
  • 1979 – Battle of Cam Duong
  • 1979 – 1979 Battle of Cao Bằng
  • 1979 – 1979 Battle of Lạng Sơn

Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991)

  • 1981 – Battle of Fakashan
  • 1984 – Battle of Laoshan
  • 1986 – Operation Blue Sword-B
  • 1988 – Johnson South Reef Skirmish

Sumdorong Chu standoff (1986–1987)

Mali War (2012–present)

2013 Depsang standoff

2017 China–India border standoff

2020–2021 China–India skirmishes

2022 Yangtse clash

See also

  • Outline of the military history of the People's Republic of China
  • Outline of the Chinese Civil War
  • List of wars involving the People's Republic of China
  • List of wars involving the Republic of China
  • List of wars involving Taiwan

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