The Tang soldiers defending Suiyang fight bravely …

Years: 757 - 757
October

The Tang soldiers defending Suiyang fight bravely until early October.

Finally, with fewer than four hundred men alive, and the men without the strength to shoot arrows, Suiyang falls to the Yan army.

Although Yan has won this series of battles, the losses have ben enormous.

Before the Battles of Yongqiu and Suiyang, Yan had intended to conquer all of the Tang Dynasty.

Their total army size, across the whole country, was well over three hundred thousand men, greatly outnumbering what the Tang army could have offered at the time.

After these two battles, however, the tide turns and the Tang army now holds the upper hand in both manpower and equipment.

If Yan had conquered the entire Suiyang district even one year earlier, the Tang Dynasty might have ended in 757.

The Suiyang campaign marks the turning point of the war.

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