The Three Kingdoms of China
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The Three Kingdoms of China
This book covers one of the most turbulent periods during the era of the Three Kingdoms of China, starting from 184 AD as the Han Dynasty began to collapse after the Yellow Turban Rebellion and ending at 280 AD when the last of the Three Kingdoms fell to the Jin Dynasty.
Table of contents[edit | edit source]
Events (Chronologically)[edit | edit source]
The Rise of the Three Kingdoms[edit | edit source]
- The Yellow Turban Rebellion (184)
- The Alliance Against Dong Zhuo
- Cao Cao's Rise to Power
- The Battle of Chibi (208)
- Establishment of Shu-Han
The Wars of the Three Kingdoms[edit | edit source]
Decline of the Three Kingdoms[edit | edit source]
- Fall of Shu (263)
- Fall of Wei (265)
- Fall of Wu (280)
Notable Figures[edit | edit source]
Han Dynasty[edit | edit source]
- Dong Zhuo
- Diao Chan
Shu-Han Dynasty[edit | edit source]
- Liu Bei
- Zhuge Liang
The Five Tigers General[edit | edit source]
- Zhao Yun (趙雲, ?-229)
- Guan Yu (關羽, ?-220)
- Zhang Fei (張飛, ?-221)
- Ma Chao (馬超, 176-222)
- Huang Zhong (黃忠, ?-c.220)
Wu Dynasty[edit | edit source]
- Sun Jian
- Sun Ce
- Sun Quan
Cao-Wei Dynasty[edit | edit source]
- Cao Cao(155年-220年3月15日),字孟德,一名吉利,小字阿瞒,沛国谯县(今安徽亳州)人。东汉末年杰出的政治家、军事家、文学家、书法家,三国中曹魏政权的奠基人。
- Sima Yi
- Xiahou dun
Five Elite Generals of Wei[edit | edit source]
- Zhang Liao
- Yue Jin
- Yu Jin
- Zhang He
- Xu Huang