Battle of Yan Ford

The Battle of Yan Ford took place along the southern banks of the Yellow River in the late Eastern Han dynasty. The battle was closely preceded by the Battle of Boma, and was part of a series of engagements leading to the decisive confrontation between the rival warlords Yuan Shao and Cao Cao at the Battle of Guandu in 200. Following the death of one of Yuan Shao's elite generals, Yan Liang, in the previous battle, the death of another famed general Wen Chou in this battle greatly demoralised Yuan's army, which was heading towards Guandu.

Battle of Yan Ford
Part of the Guandu campaign
DateBetween May and August, 200 CE
Location
Yanjin County, Henan
Result Cao Cao victory
Belligerents
Yuan Shao Cao Cao
Commanders and leaders
Yuan Shao
Wen Chou 
Liu Bei
Cao Cao
Strength
5,000-6,000 cavalry <600 cavalry
Battle of Yan Ford
Traditional Chinese延津之戰
Simplified Chinese延津之战
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