In 557 BC, soon after Duke Ping ascended the throne, Jin fought its last major battle with its traditional enemy
Chu at Zhanban (湛阪, in present-day
Pingdingshan,
Henan Province). Chu was defeated and lost all of its territory north of
Fangcheng. The Battle of Zhanban marked the end of the eight-decade-long Jin-Chu rivalry, as a weakened Chu would be consumed by numerous wars with its new enemy
Wu, culminating in the 506 BC
Battle of Boju, when the Wu army would capture and destroy the Chu capital
Ying. Meanwhile, Jin would increasingly be riven by internal strife that would ultimately lead to its
partition into the new states of
Han,
Zhao, and
Wei. ==Battle of Pingyin==