Jisi Incident

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The Jisi Incident was a military conflict between the Later Jin dynasty and the Ming dynasty, named because it happened in 1629, a jisi year according to the Chinese sexagenary cycle. In the winter of 1629 Hong Taiji bypassed Ming's northeastern defenses by breaching the Great Wall of China west of the Shanhai Pass and reached the outskirts of Beijing before being repelled by reinforcements from Shanhai Pass. The Later Jin secured large amounts of war material by looting the region around Beijing. This was the first time Later Jin forces had broken through the Great Wall since they rose up against the Ming dynasty.

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1629 Jisi Incident
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1948 — 1949 Pingjin Campaign
1920-07-14T00:00:00Z
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    eventarmed conflict1947Campaign to the South of Baodingmilitary campaignWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1947Zhengtai CampaignPeople’s Liberation Army, armed conflict, National Revolutionary Army, military campaignWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1947Battle of Tang'erlibattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1947Campaign to the North of Baodingmilitary campaignWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1947Campaign to the North of Daqing Rivermilitary campaignWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1948Pingjin Campaignmilitary campaignWikidata
    eventwar1920Zhili–Anhui WarwarWikidata