Battle of Sasu

Battle of Sasu
Part of Goguryeo–Tang War

Map showing the invasion of Goguryeo by the Tang forces from 645 to 668 AD
DateFebruary 21, 662
Location
Sasu River, Goguryeo (probably modern-day Pothong River, present-day North Korea)
Result Goguryeo victory
Belligerents
Tang China Goguryeo Korea
Commanders and leaders
Pang Xiaotai † Yeon Gaesomun
Strength
100,000 100,000
Casualties and losses
Entire force Unknown

The Battle of the Sasu River, also known as Battle of Sasu (Korean: 사수 전투 Sasu Jeontu) (Chinese: 蛇水之战 Shéshuǐ Zhīzhàn) was a battle between Tang Chinese and Goguryeo Korean forces that took place in 662 AD. A Chinese army, mostly consisting of soldiers from Lingnan, were led by general Pang Xiaotai while the Goguryeo army was led by the generalissimo Yeon Gaesomun. The Goguryeo army won the battle and the Tang army was crushed.