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Battle of Cixi
Part of the Taiping Rebellion
Date September 20, 1862
Location Cixi, Zhejiang
Result Qing victory
Belligerents
Qing Dynasty Qing Dynasty Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Commanders
United States Frederick T. Ward He Men Heng
Strength
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Casualties and losses
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The Battle of Cixi (no relation to the reigning Empress at the time) or Battle of Tzeki (慈溪之戰) was a decisive victory for Qing imperial forces led by the American soldier of fortune, Frederick Townsend Ward against Taiping Rebels in late Qing Dynasty China. By 1862 Ward, who recently scored several victories for the imperial forces, had raised an army for the defense of Shanghai. On 20 September he attacked the walled city of Cixi (Tzeki) ten miles outside Ningbo. During the attack Ward was mortally wounded but remained in the field until victory was assured. Ward died the next day and command of his army eventually passed to Charles George Gordon.

[edit] Background

When Shanghai was successively attacked by Taiping Rebels in 1862, western inhabitants favored removing the potential threat and cooperating with imperial forces, as a result combined British and French naval troops under the command of Admiral James Hope were involved in military conflict with the Taiping Rebellion. One of the communities inhabited by the rebels was Ningbo, a port and walled city located south of Hangzhou Bay.

The imperial army laid siege against Ningbo’s occupiers on 6 May. Dismayed, the rebels opened fire at British and French ships docked at harbor. The western ships returned fire and sent their crews into the city, overpowering rebel forces and giving charge of Ningbo to the imperial army. With Ningbo secure, Ward’s soldiers and the Qing forces began launching attacks in the surrounding areas against the Rebellion. During this time Cixi was one of the encircling cities ravaged by violence.

[edit] Sources

  • Compton's Home Library: Battles of the World
  • Frederick "Wah" Ward
  • Hahn Boxer, E. (1963). CHINA ONLY YESTERDAY.

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