Preparations for the conquest of Sichuan were finalized in May. As a
casus belli, Hongwu cited Xia's refusal to send timber, the denial of military access (to facilitate a Ming invasion of
Yunnan), and Wu Youren's attempted reconquest of Xingyuan. Fu Youde was made Forward General of the Expedition Against the Enemy Slaves; Gu Shi and Tang Yu assisted him. Tang shipped supplies to Fu's base in
Hanzhong from Xiangyang.
Tang He was made General of the Western Expedition;
Zhou Dexing and Liao Yongzhong assisted him. The Ming dynasty's invasion from the north was overall more successful than the Yangzte invasion.
Northern invasion Fu Youde captured
Wenxian,
Jiezhou, and the subprefectures of Wen, Long, and Mian in May 1371 before moving down the
Jialing River valley. He then captured
Long'an and
Mianyang, with his general
Lan Yu forcing the defenders south across the
Luo River (in the
Sichuan Basin). This alarmed Ming Xia and naval forces were drawn from
Qutang Gorge to counter Fu's advance. He defeated the Xia relief force and captured
Hanzhou in July. Xia general
Ding Shizhen stormed
Wenzhou and killed
Zhu Xianzhong in the same month. Although
Chongqing fell in August and the
Chengdu defenders were ordered to surrender, they did not receive the message in time. The Chengdu defenders decided to attack Fu with
war elephants, but the elephants panicked and trampled many Xia soldiers. After the Chengdu defenders received news of Ming Sheng's surrender at Chongqing, Fu captured the city in September, concluding the war.
Yangtze invasion Tang He and Liao Yongzhong's navies faced difficulties at Qutang Gorge, one of the
Three Gorges on the eastern border of Sichuan. The Xia had set up
suspension bridges across the Gorge and installed catapults on them. After a failed assault, Tang He refused to attack the intense resistance and he became bogged down in
Daxikou. Liao Yongzhong eventually destroyed the bridges with cannon fire before capturing Qutang Gorge and
Guizhou. Tang's army traveled by land and Liao's traveled by river. Xia officially surrendered when the two fleets reached Chongqing in August, though the war would go on for another month in Chengdu. Xia general Wu Yuren was captured after
Baoning fell to Ming forces. ==Aftermath==