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The following is a list of Chinese wars and battles, organized by date.Xiaobing Li, ''China at War: An Encyclopedia.'' (ABC-CLIO, 2012).
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Ancient China


Imperial China


Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE)


Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)


Chu-Han Contention (206–202 BCE)


Western Han (206 BCE – 9 CE)


Xin dynasty (9–23 CE) and early Eastern Han (25–36 CE)


Eastern Han – middle period (36–184)


End of the Han dynasty (184–220)


Three Kingdoms period (220–280)


Jin dynasty (265–420), the Southern Dynasties (420–587), the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439) and the Northern Dynasties (386–581)


Sui dynasty (581–618)


Tang dynasty (618–907)


Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907–960)


Song dynasty (960–1279)


Liao dynasty (907–1125)


Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115–1234)


Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)


Ming dynasty (1368–1644)


Qing dynasty (1644–1912)


Modern China


Yuan Shikai Yuan Shikai (; 16 September 1859 – 6 June 1916) was a Chinese military and government official who rose to power during the late Qing dynasty and eventually ended the Qing dynasty rule of China in 1912, later becoming the Emperor of China. H ...
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* Bai Lang Rebellion (1911-1913) * Second Chinese Revolution (1913) *
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
(1914-1918) *
National Protection War The National Protection War (), also known as the Anti-Monarchy War, was a civil war that took place in China between 1915 and 1916. Only three years earlier, the last Chinese dynasty, the Qing dynasty, had been overthrown and the Republic o ...
(1915-1916)


Warlord Era

* Manchu Restoration (1917) *
Kuomintang pacification of Qinghai The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
(1917-1949) ** Battle of Xiahe (1929) *
Occupation of Mongolia The occupation of Outer Mongolia by the Beiyang government of the Republic of China after the revocation of Outer Mongolian autonomy () began in October 1919 and lasted until 18 March 1921, when Chinese troops in Urga were routed by Baron Roma ...
(1919-1921) *
Zhili–Anhui War The Zhili–Anhui War was a 1920 conflict in the Republic of China between the Zhili and Anhui cliques for control of the Beiyang government. Prelude Tensions between the two factions developed during the Constitutional Protection War of 1917. ...
(1920) * Guangdong–Guangxi War (1920-1922) * Spirit Soldier rebellions (1920–1926) * Mongolian Revolution (1921) * First Zhili–Fengtian War (1922) * Second Zhili–Fengtian War (1924) *
Anti-Fengtian War The Anti-Fengtian War () was the last major civil war within the Republic of China's northern Beiyang government prior to the Northern Expedition. It lasted from November 1925 to April 1926 and was waged by the Guominjun against the Fengtian clique ...
(1925) *
Yunnan–Guangxi War The Yunnan–Guangxi War was a war of succession fought for control of the Chinese Nationalist Party after the death of Sun Yat-sen in 1925. It was launched by the Yunnan clique against the party leadership and the New Guangxi clique. On 18 Mar ...
(1925-1927) *
Northern Expedition The Northern Expedition was a military campaign launched by the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Kuomintang (KMT), also known as the "Chinese Nationalist Party", against the Beiyang government and other regional warlords in 1926. The ...
(1926–1928) ** April 12 Incident (1927) * Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–1930) * Red Spears' uprising in Shandong (1928–1929) * Warlord Rebellion in northeastern Shandong *
Central Plains War The Central Plains War () was a series of military campaigns in 1929 and 1930 that constituted a Chinese civil war between the Nationalist Kuomintang government in Nanjing led by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and several regional military command ...
(1929-1930) ** Chiang-Gui War (1929)


Nationalist government during the

Nanjing decade The Nanjing decade (also Nanking decade, , or the Golden decade, ) is an informal name for the decade from 1927 (or 1928) to 1937 in the Republic of China. It began when Nationalist Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek took Nanjing from Zhili clique ...
(1927-1937)

* Sino-Soviet conflict (1929) * Sino-Tibetan War (1930–1932) **
Qinghai–Tibet War The Qinghai–Tibet War or the Tsinghai–Tibet War was a conflict that took place during the Sino-Tibetan War. A rebellion led by the Dalai Lama with British support wanted to expand the original conflict taking place between the Tibetan Army ...
(1932) *
Kirghiz rebellion The Kirghiz rebellion () occurred when Kyrgyz irregulars in Xinjiang revolted against the Republic of China in March 1932. The Kirghiz rebels, led by Id Mirab, revolted in the Tian Shan mountains as part of the wider Kumul Rebellion in Xinjiang ...
(1932) * Han–Liu War (1932) *
Kumul Rebellion The Kumul Rebellion (, "Hami Uprising") was a rebellion of Kumulik Uyghurs from 1931 to 1934 who conspired with Hui Chinese Muslim Gen. Ma Zhongying to overthrow Jin Shuren, governor of Xinjiang. The Kumul Uyghurs were loyalists of the Kumul ...
(1930–1934) **
Kizil massacre The Kizil massacre () occurred in June 1933, when Uighur and Kirghiz Turkic fighters of the First East Turkestan Republic broke their agreement not to attack a column of retreating Hui Chinese soldiers and civilians from Yarkand New City on thei ...
(1933) ** Battle of Aksu (1933) **
Battle of Sekes Tash The Battle of Sekes Tash () of 1933 was a minor battle in which New 36th Division troops under General Ma Zhancang Ma Zhancang (, Xiao'erjing Xiao'erjing or Xiao'erjin or Xiaor jin or in its shortened form, Xiaojing, literally meaning "c ...
(1933) ** Battle of Kashgar (1933) ** First Battle of Urumqi (1933) **
Battle of Toksun The Battle of Toksun () occurred in July 1933 when Khoja Niyas Hajji, a Uighur leader, defected with his forces to the newly enthroned government of Sheng Shicai Sheng Shicai (; 3 December 189513 July 1970) was a Chinese warlord who rule ...
(1933) ** Second Battle of Urumqi (1934) ** Battle of Kashgar (1934) **
Battle of Yangi Hissar The Battle of Yangi Hissar () was a confrontation that took place during the Xinjiang Wars. In April 1934 Gen. Ma Zhancang led the New 36th Division in an attack on Uighur forces at Yangi Hissar, wiping out the entire Uighur force of 500 and kil ...
(1934) ** Battle of Yarkand (1934) ** Charkhlik Revolt (1934) *
Fujian Rebellion The Fujian People's Government (or spelled as the Fukien People's Government) is the common name for the People's Revolutionary Government of the Republic of China (1933–1934) (), also known as the Fujian People's Government (), was a s ...
(1933–34) * Soviet invasion of Xinjiang (1934) ** Battle of Tutung ** Battle of Dawan Cheng * War in Ningxia (1934) * Charkhlik revolt (1935) *
Xinjiang War (1937) In 1937 an Islamic rebellion broke out in southern Xinjiang. The rebels were 1,500 Uighur Muslims led by Kichik Akhund, who was tacitly aided by the new 36th Division, against the pro-Soviet provincial forces of the puppet Sheng Shicai. St ...


Chinese Civil War The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and forces of the Chinese Communist Party, continuing intermittently since 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949 with a Communist victory on main ...
(First phase, 1927–1936)

*1927 —
Shanghai massacre The Shanghai massacre of 12 April 1927, the April 12 Purge or the April 12 Incident as it is commonly known in China, was the violent suppression of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organizations and leftist elements in Shanghai by forces supportin ...
*1927 —
Nanchang Uprising The Nanchang Uprising () was the first major Nationalist Party of China–Chinese Communist Party engagement of the Chinese Civil War, begun by the Chinese Communists to counter the Shanghai massacre of 1927 by the Kuomintang. The Kuomi ...
*1927 —
Autumn Harvest Uprising The Autumn Harvest Uprising was an insurrection that took place in Hunan and Kiangsi (Jiangxi) provinces of China, on September 7, 1927, led by Mao Tse-tung, who established a short-lived Hunan Soviet. After initial success, the uprising was ...
*1927 —
Guangzhou Uprising Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and Chinese postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, sou ...
*1930–31 — First Encirclement Campaign *1931 — Second Encirclement Campaign *1931 — Third Encirclement Campaign *1932 — Fourth Encirclement Campaign *1933–34 — Fifth Encirclement Campaign *1934–1936 —
Long March The Long March (, lit. ''Long Expedition'') was a military retreat undertaken by the Red Army of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the forerunner of the People's Liberation Army, to evade the pursuit of the National Army of the Chinese ...
**1935 — Battles at Luding Bridge


Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) or War of Resistance (Chinese term) was a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The war made up the Chinese theater of the wider Pacific T ...
(1931-1945, part of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
from
1941 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January–August – 10,072 men, women and children with mental and physical disabilities are asphyxiated with carbon monoxide in a gas chamber, at Hadamar E ...
)


Ili Rebellion (1944–1949)

*1946–1948 — Battle of Baitag Bogd (Pei-ta-shan Incident)


Chinese Civil War The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and forces of the Chinese Communist Party, continuing intermittently since 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949 with a Communist victory on main ...
(Second phase, 1945–1949)

Conflicts in the
Chinese Civil War The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and forces of the Chinese Communist Party, continuing intermittently since 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949 with a Communist victory on main ...
in the post-World War II era are listed chronologically by the starting dates.


1945

*July 21, 1945 – August 8, 1945 — Yetaishan Campaign *August 13, 1945 – August 19, 1945 — Southern Jiangsu Campaign *August 13, 1945 – August 16, 1945 — Counteroffensive in Eastern Hubei *August 15, 1945 – August 23, 1945 — Battle of Baoying *August 16, 1945 – August 19, 1945 — Battle of Yongjiazhen *August 17, 1945 – August 27, 1945 — Battle of Tianmen *August 17, 1945 – August 25, 1945 — Pingyu Campaign *August 17, 1945 – September 11, 1945 — Linyi Campaign *August 24, 1945 – August 24, 1945 — Battle of Wuhe *August 26, 1945 – August 27, 1945 — Battle of Yinji *August 26, 1945 – September 22, 1945 — Huaiyin–Huai'an Campaign *August 29, 1945 – September 1, 1945 — Xinghua Campaign *September 1, 1945 – September 13, 1945 —
Battle of Dazhongji The Battle of Dazhongji (大中集战斗) was fought between the nationalists and the communists during the Chinese Civil War in the immediate post-World War II era in Jiangsu, China and resulted in the communist victory. Prelude Like other s ...
*September 4, 1945 – September 5, 1945 —
Battle of Lingbi The Battle of Lingbi (灵璧战斗) was a battle fought at the Lingbi (灵璧) region in Anhui, and it was a clash between the communists and the former nationalists turned Japanese puppet regime force who rejoined the nationalists after World W ...
*September 5, 1945 – September 8, 1945 — Zhucheng Campaign *September 5, 1945 – September 22, 1945 — Shanghe Campaign *September 6, 1945 – September 9, 1945 — Battle of Lishi *September 7, 1945 – September 10, 1945 —
Pingdu Campaign The Pingdu Campaign (平度战役) was a 1945 campaign fought between the communists and the former nationalists turned Japanese puppet regime force who rejoined the nationalists after World War II. The battle was one of the Chinese Civil War in t ...
*September 8, 1945 – September 12, 1945 —
Taixing Campaign Taixing Campaign (泰兴战役) was a series of battles fought in the Taixing (泰兴) region in central Jiangsu, and was a clash between the Communists and former Nationalists who fought for the Japanese puppet regime and rejoined the Nationali ...
*September 10, 1945 – October 12, 1945 — Shangdang Campaign *September 13, 1945 – September 17, 1945 —
Wudi Campaign The Wudi Campaign (无棣战役) was a campaign fought in Wudi County in northern Shandong, and it was a clash between the communists and the former nationalists turned Japanese puppet regime force who rejoined the nationalists after World War ...
*September 18, 1945 – September 18, 1945 —
Battle of Xiangshuikou The Battle of Xiangshuikou ( zh, s=响水口战斗) was a battle fought between the nationalists and the communists in northern Jiangsu during the Chinese Civil War in the immediate post-World War II era, and resulted in a communist victory. Pr ...
*September 21, 1945 – September 21, 1945 —
Battle of Rugao The Battle of Rugao (如皋战斗) was fought between the nationalists and the communists for the control of the town of Rugao, in Jiangsu Province, during the Chinese Civil War immediately after the World War II era and resulted in a communist ...
*September 29, 1945 – November 2, 1945 — Weixian–Guangling–Nuanquan Campaign *October, 1945 – October, 1945 — Battle of Shicun *October 3, 1945 – November 10, 1945 — Yancheng Campaign *October 17, 1945 – December 14, 1945 — Tongbai Campaign *October 18, 1945 – October 18, 1945 — Battle of Houmajia *October 22, 1945 – November 2, 1945 — Handan Campaign *October 25, 1945 – November 16, 1945 —
Battle of Shanhai Pass The Battle of Shanhai Pass, fought on May 27, 1644 at Shanhai Pass at the eastern end of the Great Wall, was a decisive battle leading to the beginning of the Qing dynasty rule in China proper. There, the Qing prince-regent Dorgon allied with ...
*October 26, 1945 – October 30, 1945 — Campaign Along the Datong–Puzhou Railway *November, 1945 – April, 1947 —
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northeast China Campaign or The Campaign may refer to: Types of campaigns * Campaign, in agriculture, the period during which sugar beets are harvested and processed *Advertising campaign, a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme * Bl ...
*November 3, 1945 – November 4, 1945 — Battle of Jiehezhen *December 19, 1945 – December 21, 1945 — Battle of Shaobo *December 19, 1945 – December 26, 1945 — Gaoyou–Shaobo Campaign *December 21, 1945 – December 30, 1945 — Battle of Tangtou–Guocun


1946

*January 19, 1946 – January 26, 1946 —
Houma Campaign The Houma Campaign (侯马战役) or Houma Counteroffensive (侯马反击战) was a series of battles fought between the nationalists and the communists during Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in the communist vict ...
*March 15, 1946 – March 17, 1946 — Battle of Siping *April 10, 1946 – April 15, 1946 — Jinjiatun Campaign *April 17, 1946 – May 19, 1946 — Campaign to Defend Siping *June 22, 1946 – August 31, 1946 — Campaign of the North China Plain Pocket *June 12, 1946 – September 1, 1946 — Campaign along the Southern Section of Datong–Puzhou Railway *July 31, 1946 – September 16, 1946 — Datong–Jining Campaign **August 10, 1946 – August 22, 1946 — Longhai Campaign *August 14, 1946 – September 1, 1946 — Datong–Puzhou Campaign *August 21, 1946 – September 22, 1946 — Battle of Huaiyin–Huai'an *August 25, 1946 – August, 1946 — Battle of Rugao–Huangqiao *September 2, 1946 – September 8, 1946 — Dingtao Campaign *September 22, 1946 – September 24, 1946 — Linfen–Fushan Campaign *October 10, 1946 – October 20, 1946 — Battle of Kalgan *November 10, 1946 – November 11, 1946 — Battle of Nanluo–Beiluo *November 22, 1946 – January 1, 1947 — Lüliang Campaign *December 17, 1946 – April 1, 1947 — Linjiang Campaign *December 31, 1946 – January 30, 1947 — Battle of Guanzhong *
Pei-ta-shan Incident The Battle of Baitag Bogd Mountain ( mn, Байтаг богдын тулгарал, translit=Baitag bogdyn tulgaral) or Beitashan Incident (; alternatively ''Baitak Bogdo incident'') was a border conflict between China, Mongolia, and the Sovie ...


1947

*January 21, 1947 – January 28, 1947 — Campaign to the South of Baoding *April 24, 1947 – April 25, 1947 — Battle of Niangziguan *April 27, 1947 – April 28, 1947 — Battle of Tang'erli *May 13, 1947 – May 16, 1947 — Menglianggu Campaign *May 13, 1947 – July 1, 1947 — Summer Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China *May 28, 1947 – May 31, 1947 — Heshui Campaign *June 11, 1947 – March 13, 1948 —
Siping Campaign The Siping Campaign (四平战役) was a nine-month struggle between the communist and the Nationalists for Siping in Jilin, China during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era, and resulted in communist victory. Prelude By the ear ...
*June 26, 1947 – July 6, 1947 — Campaign to the North of Baoding *July 17, 1947 – July 29, 1947 — Nanma–Linqu Campaign *August 13, 1947 – August 18, 1947 — Meridian Ridge Campaign *September 2, 1947 – September 12, 1947 — Campaign to the North of Daqing River *September 14, 1947 – November 5, 1947 — Autumn Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China *October 2, 1947 – October 10, 1947 — Sahe Mountain Campaign *October 29, 1947 – November 25, 1947 — Campaign in the Eastern Foothills of the Funiu Mountains *December 15, 1947 – March 15, 1948 — Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China *December 7, 1947 – December 9, 1947 — Battle of Phoenix Peak *December 9, 1947 – June 15, 1948 — Western Tai'an Campaign *December 11, 1947 – January, 1948 — Counter-Eradication Campaign in Dabieshan *December 20, 1947 – June 1948 —
Jingshan–Zhongxiang Campaign The Jingshan–Zhongxiang Campaign was a half-year-long struggle in Hubei between the nationalists and the communists for the control of Jingshan and Zhongxiang regions during the Chinese Civil War; it resulted in communist victory. In the se ...


1948

*January 2, 1948 – January 7, 1948 — Gongzhutun Campaign *March 7, 1948 – May 18, 1948 — Linfen Campaign *March 11, 1948 – March 21, 1948 — Zhoucun–Zhangdian Campaign *May 12, 1948 – June 25, 1948 — Hebei–Rehe–Chahar Campaign *May 23, 1948 – October 19, 1948 — Siege of Changchun *May 29, 1948 – July 18, 1948 — Yanzhou Campaign *June 17, 1948 – June 19, 1948 — Battle of Shangcai *September 12, 1948 – November 12, 1948 — Liaoshen Campaign *October 5, 1948 – April 24, 1949 —
Taiyuan Campaign The Taiyuan campaign was a campaign of the Chinese Civil War fought between the nationalist and communist factions. The campaign was over the control of Taiyuan, the capital of the . The campaign resulted in a communist victory. Prelude Aft ...
*October 7, 1948 – October 15, 1948 — Battle of Jinzhou *October 10, 1948 – October 15, 1948 — Battle of Tashan *November 6, 1948 – January 10, 1949 — Huaihai Campaign *November 15, 1948 – January 11, 1949 — Battle of Jiulianshan *November 22, 1948 – December 15, 1948 — Shuangduiji Campaign *November 29, 1948 – January 31, 1949 — Pingjin Campaign *
Pei-ta-shan Incident The Battle of Baitag Bogd Mountain ( mn, Байтаг богдын тулгарал, translit=Baitag bogdyn tulgaral) or Beitashan Incident (; alternatively ''Baitak Bogdo incident'') was a border conflict between China, Mongolia, and the Sovie ...


1949

*January 3, 1949 – January 15, 1949 —
Tianjin Campaign The Tianjin campaign was the epitome of the Pingjin campaign, fought between the nationalists and the communists during the Chinese Civil War in the post- World War II era. The result of the Tianjin campaign helped to determine the outcome of t ...
*April, 1949 – June, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern China *April, 1949 – June, 1953 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Central and Southern China *May 12, 1949 – June 2, 1949 —
Shanghai Campaign The Shanghai Campaign was a series of battles fought between the nationalists and the communists for the control of Shanghai, the largest city in China in the latter stage of the Chinese Civil War, and resulted in the city being taken over by ...
*May 17, 1949 – June 16, 1949 — Xianyang Campaign *August 9, 1949 – August 27, 1949 — Lanzhou Campaign *August 9, 1949 – December, 1953 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Eastern China *August 24, 1949 – September, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Fujian *September 5, 1949 – September 24, 1949 — Ningxia Campaign *September 5, 1949 – March, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Dabieshan *October 25, 1949 – October 27, 1949 —
Battle of Guningtou The Battle of Kuningtou or Battle of Guningtou (), also known as the Battle of Kinmen (), was a battle fought over Kinmen in the Taiwan Strait during the Chinese Civil War in 1949. The failure of the Communists to take the island left it in t ...
*November, 1949 – July, 1953 —
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northwestern China The Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northwestern China was a counter- guerrilla/counter-insurgency campaign the People's Liberation Army (PLA) fought against the Nationalist guerrilla force let in Mainland China. The Nationalist forces mainly ...
*November 1, 1949 – November 28, 1949 — Campaign to the North of Nanchuan County *November 3, 1949 – November 5, 1949 — Battle of Dengbu Island *November 17. 1949 – December 1, 1949 — Bobai Campaign *December 3, 1949 – December 26, 1949 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Lianyang *December 6, 1949 – December 7, 1949 — Battle of Liangjiashui *December 7, 1949 – December 14, 1949 — Battle of Lianyang *December 17, 1949 – December 18, 1949 — Battle of Jianmenguan


1950

*January, 1950 – June, 1955 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Wuping *January 15, 1950 – May 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Guangxi *January 19, 1950 – January 31, 1950 — Battle of Bamianshan *February, 1950 – December 1953 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Southwestern China *February 4, 1950 – December, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Longquan *February 14, 1950 – February 20, 1950 —
Battle of Tianquan The Battle of Tianquan was a battle fought between the communists and the nationalists during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era and resulted in communist victory. It is also called "The Battle to Defend Tianquan" (Tianquan Ba ...
*March 3, 1950 – March 3, 1950 —
Battle of Nan'ao Island The Battle of Nan'ao island (Nan'ao Dao, 南澳岛) was a battle fought between the nationalists (Kuomintang) and the communists. Nan'ao Island (Nan'ao Dao, 南澳岛) of Swatow (now known as Shantou) remained in the nationalist hands after Gu ...
*March 5, 1950 – May 1, 1950 —
Landing Operation on Hainan Island The Battle of Hainan Island occurred in 1950 during the final phase of the Chinese Civil War. The People's Republic of China (PRC) conducted an amphibious assault on the island in mid-April, assisted by the independent Hainan Communist movement, ...
*March 29, 1950 – May 7, 1950 — Battle of Yiwu *May 11, 1950 – May 11, 1950 — Battle of Dongshan Island *May 25, 1950 – August 7, 1950 — Wanshan Archipelago Campaign *August 9, 1950 – August 9, 1950 — Battle of Nanpéng Island *September, 1950 – January, 1951 —
Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern Guangdong The Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northern Guangdong was a counter-guerrilla / counterinsurgency campaign the communists fought against the nationalist guerrilla that was mostly consisted of bandits and nationalist regular troops left behind af ...
*September 22, 1950 – November 29, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in northeastern Guizhou *October 15, 1950 – November, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in the Border Region of Hunan–Hubei–Sichuan *October 15, 1950 – December, 1950 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Western Hunan *December 13, 1950 – February, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Shiwandashan *December 20, 1950 – February, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Liuwandashan


1951

*January 8, 1951 – February, 1951 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Yaoshan *April 15, 1951 – September, 1951, — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Western Guangxi


1952

*April 11, 1952 – April 15, 1952 — Battle of Nanri Island *June 13, 1952 – September 20, 1952 — Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Heishui *September 20, 1952 – October 20, 1952 — Battle of Nanpēng Archipelago


1953

*May 29, 1953 – May 29, 1953 —
Battle of Dalushan Islands The Battle of Dalushan (Greater Deer Mountain) Islands (大鹿山等岛战斗) was a battle fought between the nationalists and the communists for several islands and islets just off the coast of Zhejiang, China during aftermath of the Chinese ...
*July 16, 1953 – July 18, 1953 — Dongshan Island Campaign


1955

*January 18, 1955 – January 20, 1955 —
Battle of Yijiangshan Islands The Battle of Yijiangshan Islands () was a conflict between forces of the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Republic of China and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of the People's Republic of China, over one of the last strongholds ...
*January 19, 1955 – February 26, 1955 — Battle of Dachen Archipelago


1960

*November 14, 1960 – February 9, 1961 — Campaign at the China-Burma Border


1950–1958

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Kuomintang Islamic insurgency The Kuomintang Islamic insurgency () was a continuation of the Chinese Civil War by Chinese Muslim nationalist Kuomintang Republic of China Army forces mainly in Northwest China, in the provinces of Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, and Xinjiang, an ...


Annexation of Tibet (1950)

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Battle of Chamdo The Battle of Chamdo (or Qamdo; ) occurred from 6 to 24 October 1950. It was a military campaign by the People's Republic of China (PRC) to take the Chamdo Region from a ''de facto'' independent Tibetan state.Shakya 1999 pp.28–32. The campa ...
(1950) * Lhasa Uprising (1959)


Korean War {{Infobox military conflict , conflict = Korean War , partof = the Cold War and the Korean conflict , image = Korean War Montage 2.png , image_size = 300px , caption = Clockwise from top:{ ...
(1950–1953)


Sino-Indian War The Sino-Indian War took place between China and India from October to November 1962, as a major flare-up of the Sino-Indian border dispute. There had been a series of violent border skirmishes between the two countries after the 1959 Tibet ...
(1962)

The Sino-Indian War between China and India occurred in October–November 1962. A disputed Himalayan border was the main cause of the war. There had been a series of violent border skirmishes between the two countries after the 1959 Tibetan uprising, when India granted asylum to the Dalai Lama. India initiated a defensive Forward Policy from 1960 to hinder Chinese military patrols and logistics, in which it placed outposts along the border, including several north of the McMahon Line, the eastern portion of the Line of Actual Control proclaimed by Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1959


Nathu La and Cho La clashes (1967)


Sino-Soviet border conflict The Sino-Soviet border conflict was a seven-month undeclared military conflict between the Soviet Union and China in 1969, following the Sino-Soviet split. The most serious border clash, which brought the world's two largest communist states ...
(1969)

*1969 –
Zhenbao Island Zhenbao Island () or Damansky Island (russian: о́стров Дама́нский, ''ostrov Damanskiy'') is an island with an area of only . It is on the Ussuri River on the border between Primorsky Krai, Russia, and Heilongjiang Province, C ...


Vietnam War The Vietnam War (also known by #Names, other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vie ...
(1964-1975)

*1974 -
Paracel Islands The Paracel Islands, also known as the Xisha Islands () and the Hoang Sa Archipelago ( vi, Quần đảo Hoàng Sa, lit=Yellow Sand Archipelago), are a disputed archipelago in the South China Sea. The archipelago includes about 130 small coral ...


Sino-Vietnamese War The Sino-Vietnamese War (also known by other names) was a border war fought between China and Vietnam in early 1979. China launched an offensive in response to Vietnam's actions against the Khmer Rouge in 1978, which ended the rule of the C ...
(1979)

*1974 – Battle of the Paracel Islands *1979 – Battle of Lạng Sơn *1979 –
Battle of Lao Cai A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ...
*1979 – Battle of Cam Duong *1979 –
Battle of Cao Bang A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and for ...


Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991)

*1981 – Battle of Fakashan *1984 –
Battle of Laoshan The Battle of Laoshan (Chinese: 老山戰役), known in Vietnam as the Battle of Vị Xuyên ( Vietnamese: ''Mặt trận Vị Xuyên)'' was fought in 1984 between China and Vietnam as part of Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991). It is consi ...
*1988 – Johnson South Reef Skirmish


2020–2022 China–India skirmishes


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See also

* List of wars involving the People's Republic of China *
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* List of wars involving Taiwan


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Further reading

* Graff, David Andrew, and Robin Higham, eds. ''A military history of China'' (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). * Li, Xiaobing. ''China at War: An Encyclopedia.'' (ABC-CLIO, 2012).
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* Liu, Frederick Fu. ''A Military History of Modern China, 1924-1949'' (1972). * Mitter, Rana. "Old ghosts, new memories: China's changing war history in the era of post-Mao politics." ''Journal of Contemporary History'' 38.1 (2003): 117–131. * Ryan, Mark A., David Michael Finkelstein, and Michael A. McDevitt. ''Chinese Warfighting: the PLA experience since 1949'' (ME Sharpe, 2003). * Swope, Kenneth, ed. ''Warfare in China since 1600'' (Routledge, 2017). * Worthing, Peter M. ''A military historyof modern China: from the manchu conquest to Tian'anmen Square'' (Praeger, 2007). * Wortzel, Larry M., and Robin Higham. ''Dictionary of contemporary Chinese military history'' (Abc-clio, 1999).


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