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Salioscriblita: My article is in reference to the first battle of He Fei. The article that is being marked for possible merger is a mix of both the first and second battles. The first battle of He Fei was NOT the final confrontation between Wu and Wei, nor was Zhuge Liang alive during the second battle of He Fei. —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by Salioscriblita (
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Salioscriblita: Also, Wuzhang Plains took place a good deal of time after the first He Fei, and a good deal of time before the second He Fei. —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by Salioscriblita (
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There was one book under sources, so I rewrote it in a better format. Still needs more info on the book though to put it in proper format. Any one think they can help?
Thmars1023:32, 11 November 2005 (UTC)reply
Split
We have 5 completely separate battles spanning 50 years, all from distinct campaigns. A split, with each battle disambiguated by year, should be obvious.
_dk (
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07:21, 28 June 2008 (UTC)reply
At this stage of article development I feel that a split is not warranted. The complete article is not very long and the five battles are quite closely linked. --
Alan Liefting (
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07:25, 30 June 2008 (UTC)reply
The five battles were NOT closely linked. They were not linked with time, motives, nor PLACES (the old Hefei fortress and the new one had different sites)! At least one of the 5 was even lauched just for a collaboration effort to Shu Han's military operation! But I do believe that splitting them may result in short articles. So I suggest having the second one split out and form a seperate article. -
EkmanLi (
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15:08, 9 October 2010 (UTC)reply