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  1. In the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu all laid claim to the Mandate by virtue of their founders declaring themselves as emperors. Later historians would disagree on which of the Three Kingdoms (primarily between Wei and Shu) should be considered the sole legitimate successor to the Han dynasty.

  2. Watch the long story of the rivalry, intrigues and wars of the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. The series is based on the classical Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other related sources.

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  3. Jun 27, 2024 · The Three Kingdoms were a trio of warring Chinese statesWei, Shu-Han, and Wuthat emerged following the demise of the Han dynasty. Their short and bloody era of warfare and political intrigue, from 220 to 280 BCE, has been a favorite subject of historical fiction and other art forms.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Romance of the Three Kingdoms, novel traditionally attributed to the 14th-century Chinese writer Luo Guanzhong. Spanning more than a century of Chinese history that includes the era of the Three Kingdoms, this epic saga of the last days of the Han dynasty is a compilation of history and legend.

  5. Romance of the Three Kingdoms ( traditional Chinese: 三國演義; simplified Chinese: 三国演义; pinyin: Sānguó Yǎnyì) is a 14th-century historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong.

    • Luo Guanzhong
    • 1925
  6. Feb 1, 2024 · The Three Kingdoms from 220 to 280 CE was the tripartite division of China among the dynastic states of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. The Three Kingdoms period was preceded by the Eastern Han dynasty and was followed by the Western Jin dynasty.

  7. Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Traditional Chinese: 三國演義; Simplified Chinese: 三国演义; pinyin: sānguó yǎnyì), written by Luo Guanzhong in the fourteenth century, is a Chinese historical novel based upon events in the turbulent years near the end of the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period (220–280 C.E.).