Who Rules the Ups and Downs of the Three Kingdoms?

Who Rules the Ups and Downs of the Three Kingdoms?

by Shihai Fisherman

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This book tells the story of an important period in ancient Chinese history - the historical evolution of the Three Kingdoms period. The Three Kingdoms (220-280) was a historical period that started from the Eastern Han Dynasty and started from the Western Jin Dynasty. It was divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Soochow. In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and proclaimed himself emperor. The country was named "Wei" and the history was called Cao Wei. The history of the Three Kingdoms officially began. The following year, Liu Bei continued the Han Dynasty in Chengdu, which was known as Shu Han in history. In 229, Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor, the country was named "Wu", and the history was called Soochow. At this point, the Three Kingdoms were officially established. In 263, Sima Zhao of Cao Wei launched a war between Wei and Shu, and the Shu Han Dynasty was destroyed. Sima Zhao died of illness two years later. His son Sima Yan deposed Emperor Yuan of Wei and established his own country. The founding name of the country was "Jin", which was known as the Western Jin Dynasty in history. In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed Dongwu and unified China. This ended the Three Kingdoms period and entered the Jin Dynasty.

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