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The Three Kingdoms refers to the situation in which the three regimes of Wei, Shu, and Wu were established before and after the fall of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The period of the establishment of the Three Kingdoms is generally believed to have begun in 220 A.D. when Cao Pi abolished the Han Dynasty and proclaimed himself emperor, and ended in 280 A.D. when the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed Wu. The Three Kingdoms were the three winners who came to the fore mainly through military struggles in the turbulent times before and after the fall of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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The Three Kingdoms (220-280) was a period of history between the Han and Jin dynasties in China, divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu.
In 220, Cao Pi, the prime minister of the Han Dynasty, usurped the Han Dynasty and proclaimed himself emperor, with the capital Luoyang, the country name "Wei", and the history called Cao Wei, and the Han Dynasty officially ended. In 221, Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor, and the capital was Chengdu, known as Shu Han in history. In 229, Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, the capital was Jianye, the country name was "Wu", and the history was called Eastern Wu.
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People usually say that the end of the Battle of Chibi was the beginning of the situation of the Three Kingdoms, but in fact, this statement is not comprehensive.
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During the period from the Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty in history, the warlords fought for many years, and finally three major regimes appeared, the Cao Wei regime with Cao Pi as the emperor, the Shu Han regime with Liu Bei as the emperor, and the Dongwu regime with Sun Quan as the emperor.
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in terms of time, it refers to the first year of Zhongping to the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an, (184 A.D. and 220 A.D.). In terms of events, it refers to the period from the eve of the fall of the country at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the end of Cao Pi (Cáo Pī) usurping the Han Dynasty and becoming emperor, which lasted for 36 years. --Red Cliff
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The Three Kingdoms Ding Li refers to the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when the three kingdoms of Wei, Han and Wu were divided into three parts of the world and became a confrontation situation.
The Three Kingdoms (220 years, 280 years) is a historical period from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Western Jin Dynasty, which was divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. During the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao was defeated by the combined forces of Sun and Liu, laying the prototype of the Three Kingdoms.
In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and became the emperor, with the capital Luoyang, the country name "Wei", and the history of Cao Wei officially began. In the following year, Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor, and the capital was Chengdu, which was known as Shu Han in history. In 222, Liu Bei lost the Battle of Yiling, and Sun Quan gained most of Jingzhou.
Liu Bei died in 223, and Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei's son Liu Chan to re-ally with Sun Quan. In 229, Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, the capital was Jianye, the country name was "Wu", and the history was called Eastern Wu, so the Three Kingdoms were officially established.
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"Three Kingdoms" means that in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was divided into three families: Eastern Wu, Cao Wei, and Shu Han, forming a situation of confrontation. Ding is a kind of vessel in ancient times, very strong, cast in bronze, and later generally used as ceremonial and sacrificial. The tripod is a three-legged thing, with a 120-degree angle between the legs, so that it can stand.
It's not as good as a four-legged thing, but as long as you don't touch it, it usually won't fall. But if one of the three legs falls, the other two sides will not fall, so the "tripod" of the three legs is actually a relationship of mutual support and mutual restraint.
"Ding" is very similar to the situation of the Three Kingdoms at the beginning, if the Three Kingdoms no longer exist, the world will no longer exist. A seemingly stable situation has been formed between the three countries, which affects the whole body.
In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and became emperor, with the country name "Wei", and was known as Cao Wei in history. In the second year, Liu Bei continued the Han Dynasty in Chengdu and was known as Shu Han in history. In 229, Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, the country name was "Wu", and the history was called Eastern Wu, and the situation of the three kingdoms was formally formed.
At that time, the smoke of gunfire was everywhere, and the people were struggling to make a living, and each of the three of them wanted to unify the three countries, but this situation could not be changed in a short time.
The Three Kingdoms stand together. Formation: Wei State.
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