Chinese Battles
Linzi
The Battle of Linzi was fought in 284 BC in Central Plains during the Warring States era, a siege engagement against Qi. It ended in victory for the Chinese side.
Historical Note
Yue Yi's five-state coalition stormed the Qi capital, burned 70 of its towns, and looted Qi for five years. The richest state in Spring & Autumn was reduced to two cities holding out — until Tian Dan turned the tide.