Chaisang

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Chaisang was a strategic command post and residence of the Eastern Wu general Zhou Yu during the late Eastern Han and Three Kingdoms period in China.

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instanceOf historical site
affiliatedWith Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
associatedEvent post-Battle of Red Cliffs deployments
associatedWith Eastern Wu military administration NERFINISHED
naval warfare in the Three Kingdoms period
controlledBy Eastern Wu state NERFINISHED
country China
function command center for Eastern Wu forces
historicalEra Three Kingdoms era NERFINISHED
end of Eastern Han dynasty
languageOfHistoricalRecords Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
late Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
locatedNear Yangtze River NERFINISHED
mentionedIn historical texts about the Three Kingdoms period
militarySignificance key base for controlling middle reaches of the Yangtze
notableCommander Zhou Yu NERFINISHED
region Jiangdong NERFINISHED
residenceOf Zhou Yu NERFINISHED
strategicRole defensive position against Cao Wei
military stronghold on the Yangtze River
staging area for naval operations
usedAs military command post
residence
usedBy Zhou Yu NERFINISHED

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Zhou Yu associatedWith Chaisang