Huai River Campaign (1642-1645 CE)

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Huai River Campaign (1642-1645 CE) (History of Chinese Wars) by Dominic Norman
English | February 26, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DYPJVV89 | 50 pages | EPUB | 0.38 Mb

What happens when desperate generals resort to ecological warfare to defend a dying dynasty? The catastrophic decision to breach the Yellow River dikes during the Huai River Campaign created one of history's worst man-made disasters, drowning hundreds of thousands while failing to stop rebel advance.

This harrowing account reveals how Ming General Gao Mingheng's desperate gambit to flood Li Zicheng's rebel armies backfired spectacularly, devastating Henan Province and accelerating dynastic collapse. Witness the environmental catastrophe that transformed fertile farmland into wasteland, the massive population displacement that followed the flooding, and the political chaos that made Manchu conquest inevitable. From the initial breach of the dikes to the long-term ecological consequences, experience warfare's most tragic miscalculation.

This disaster demonstrates how environmental destruction can become a weapon of war with consequences that far exceed military objectives. The campaign's failure highlights the dangers of desperate leadership and shows how ecological warfare can destroy the very civilization it seeks to protect, offering sobering lessons for contemporary conflicts and environmental security.

Discover the flood that doomed a dynasty in Huai River Campaign (1642-1645 CE).