
Think Tank Stories in Chinese History: the Three Kingdoms Chapter
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"The general trend of the world is that if it divides for a long time, it will unite, and if it unites for a long time, it will divide." The Three Kingdoms, Two Jins, Southern and Northern Dynasties were the era of the most frequent regime changes in Chinese history. In 220 AD, Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor. In 589 AD, the Sui Dynasty destroyed the Southern Dynasty Chen. In just 369 years, it experienced the Three Kingdoms period, the Western Jin period, the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms period, and the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. Only 37 of them were unified. Heroes competed for hegemony, wars raged for years, and more than thirty dynasties, large and small, rose and fell. The culture of the Three Kingdoms, Two Jins, Southern and Northern Dynasties has been marked by division and separatism, but it still shines with dazzling light. From the princes and generals to the heroes and girls, living in the troubled times of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, if you want to settle down, you must have a wise man by your side. Their wisdom still shines brightly through the ages.
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