First of all, the short man chooses the general, and the kite is the first star in Korea. In the 13th year of Han Xiangwang (299 BC), in the battle of suspended sand, Bao Yuan, together with the general of Qi and the general of Wei, Gong Sunxi, attacked the Fangcheng of Chu, defeated the Chu army and captured the general of Chu, Tang Mei. Of course, because South Korea's national strength is weak among the Seven Heroes in the Warring States Period, the achievements of South Korean generals such as Bao Yuan are also more defeated than defeated.
In the Battle of Yi Que, the Qin army led by Qin sent light troops to attack kites first, but led the main force to attack Wei Jun by surprise. Sun was caught off guard by Wei Jun and was defeated and captured. The kite was lonely and failed. In the 21st year of Li Han (275 BC), the State of Qin attacked Wei and sent troops to support Wei. However, in front of the powerful Qin Jun, the kite was defeated. As for his later deeds, there is no detailed historical record.
In 3 17 BC, the armies of Wei, Zhao and South Korea jointly attacked the State of Qin. Because the battle site was in fish repair (now southwest of Yuanyang, Henan), it was called "the battle of fish repair". In this battle, South Korean general Shencha also participated.
However, in this war, Wei, Zhao and South Korea were separated from each other in appearance, and Qi could not work together, prompting Qi to lead Qin Jun to break the joint forces to repair fish, while South Korean general Shen Qiong was captured by Qin Jun, and the troops of Wei, Zhao and South Korea lost more than 80,000 people in the battle to repair fish. Since then, the State of Qin has been sending troops to attack Wei, Zhao and North Korea and encroach on the territory of Sanjin.
In the middle and late Warring States, a fierce battle of Changping broke out between Qin and Zhao. When it comes to the battle of Changping, we can't ignore the role of Feng Ting. According to historical records such as Historical Records and Warring States Policy, Feng Ting (? -260 BC), a native of Changping (now Fengjiazhuang, Sizhuang Town, Gaoping City, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province) in the Warring States Period.
In 262 BC, General Bai Qi of the State of Qin led an army to attack South Korea here and won the Wild King City. On this basis, the road between Shangdang and South Korea was cut off. For South Korea, it was originally hoped that Shangdang area would be ceded to Qin for peace. However, the caretaker of Shangdang County in South Korea was not reconciled, but gave Shangdang County to Zhao, which led to the battle of Changping.