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Battle of Shipu : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Shipu

The Battle of Shipu (Chinese:石浦沉船事件) was a French naval victory during the Sino-French War (August 1884–April 1885). The battle took place on the night of 14 February 1885 in Shipu Bay (石浦灣), near Ningbo, China.
== Background ==
The battle arose from an attempt by part of the Chinese Nanyang Fleet (Southern Seas fleet) to relieve the French blockade of Formosa (Taiwan). On 18 January 1885 the Chinese cruisers ''Nanchen'' (南琛), ''Nanrui'' (南瑞) and ''Kaiji'' (開濟) left Shanghai, accompanied by the frigate ''Yuyuan'' (馭遠) and the composite sloop ''Chengqing'' (澄慶), and sailed towards Formosa. The Chinese flotilla was under the command of Admiral Wu Ankang (吳安康). The Nanyang ships were originally to have been accompanied by ''Chaoyong'' (超勇) and ''Yangwei'' (揚威), two relatively modern cruisers from the Beiyang Fleet, under the command of the German 'guest-admiral' Siebelin, but Li Hongzhang diverted these two Beiyang ships to Korean waters. (Tension between China and Japan over Korea was running high at the period, following Yuan Shihkai's defeat of the Gapsin Coup in December 1884.)
According to L. C. Arlington, an American naval officer serving as a 'foreign adviser' aboard the frigate ''Yuyuan'', the sortie was made in a mood of deep despondency. The Chinese captains had no confidence in their ability to meet the French in combat and were determined to avoid battle if they possibly could. The Chinese flotilla sailed south slowly and hesitantly, never out of sight of land, and with frequent halts to exercise the ships' guns. Before the flotilla reached the Taiwan strait Admiral Wu had already despaired of completing his mission. He proposed instead merely to announce that the Chinese flotilla was on its way to Formosa, in the hope that this false rumour would force the French to raise the blockade of Formosa and concentrate their warships for defence. The Chinese flotilla turned around and headed back to Sanmen Bay, close to the Chinese port of Ningbo.〔Arlington, 28–44〕
The Chinese sortie was duly reported in the Hong Kong newspapers at the end of January 1885. Captain Baux of ''Triomphante'', who had been stationed in Hong Kong to monitor the news from China, immediately cabled the news to Admiral Amédée Courbet at Keelung (Jilong). The French, weary of the monotonous routine of the blockade and frustrated with their inability to get to grips with the Chinese, jumped at the chance of destroying half the Nanyang Fleet at sea. Courbet sailed north from Keelung in early February to hunt down the Chinese with the ironclads ''Bayard'' and ''Triomphante'', the cruisers ''Nielly'', ''Éclaireur'' and ''Duguay-Trouin'', the gunboat ''Aspic'' and the troopship ''Saône''.

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