Battle of Mount Li

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The Battle of Mount Li was a decisive clash that occurred in Ancient China in 771 BC near the twin cities of Haojing and Fengjing, at the foot of Mount Li. The battle was fought between the royal army of King You of Zhou and the combined armies of the states of Shen and Zeng, supported by the Quanrong. The outcome was a crushing victory for the insurgents that caused the collapse of the Western Zhou, and ushered in the beginning of the Eastern Zhou and Spring and Autumn period.

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