Battle of Xiaoyao Ford

Battle of Xiaoyao Ford
Part of the wars at the end of the Han dynasty
Date214–215
Location
East of Hefei, Anhui, China
31°51′50″N 117°16′51″E / 31.86389°N 117.28083°E / 31.86389; 117.28083
Result Cao Cao victory; Sun Quan retreat
Belligerents
Cao Cao Sun Quan
Commanders and leaders
Zhang Liao
Li Dian
Yue Jin
Sun Quan
Gan Ning
Ling Tong (WIA)
Lü Meng
Chen Wu 
Jiang Qin
Xu Sheng (WIA)
Pan Zhang
Song Qian
Strength
7,000 soldiers inside Hefei fortress ~100,000,
1,000 bodyguards under Sun Quan,
300 men under Ling Tong
Casualties and losses
700+ 1300+
Battle of Xiaoyao Ford is located in China
Battle of Xiaoyao Ford
Location within China
Battle of Xiaoyao Ford
Traditional Chinese逍遙津之戰
Simplified Chinese逍遥津之战
Literal meaningBattle of Leisure Ford
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiāoyáojīn Zhī Zhàn
Battle of Hefei
Traditional Chinese合肥之戰
Simplified Chinese合肥之战
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHéféi Zhī Zhàn

The Battle of Xiaoyao Ford, also known as the Battle of Leisure Ford, Battle of Hefei, and Hefei Campaign, was fought between the warlords Cao Cao and Sun Quan between 214 and 215 in the late Eastern Han dynasty. The two contending sides were fighting for control over a strategic fortress at Hefei, which was defended by Cao Cao's general Zhang Liao. Towards the end of the campaign, Zhang Liao made use of force concentration and launched a sneak counteroffensive on Sun Quan at Leisure Ford, where Sun only had 1,000 soldiers with him at the time. Amidst the chaos, Sun Quan barely escaped capture with the aid of his general Ling Tong. This action raised Zhang Liao to primacy among Cao Cao's generals.