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Cao Pi, Liu Bei, Sun Quan.
1. Cao Pi, Emperor Wen of Wei (187-June 29, 226), Zihuan, was a native of Peiguo County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). He was a statesman and writer during the Three Kingdoms period, and the founding emperor of Cao Wei (reigned 220-226). The son of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, and his mother was Mrs. Bian, Empress Wuxuan.
Both civil and military, well-read scriptures, familiar with the hundred schools of thought, tired of the five senses. In the twenty-second year of Jian'an (217), he became the prince of Wei.
In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220), he succeeded as prime minister and king of Wei. He ascended the throne in the same year, ending the more than 400-year rule of the Han Dynasty and establishing the Wei state.
2. Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty (161-June 10, 223), Han nationality, the word Xuande, was a native of Zhuo County, Zhuo County (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province), after Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, the founding emperor and politician of the Shu Han Dynasty. Historians often call him the ancestor.
Liu Bei worshipped Lu Zhi as a teacher when he was a teenager, and later participated in activities such as suppressing the Yellow Turban Uprising and crusading against Dong Zhuo. Because of his own limited strength, Liu Bei suffered repeated defeats in the process of the princes' melee, so he successively attached himself to Gongsun Zhan, Tao Qian, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and other princes.
However, because he always adhered to the code of conduct of convincing people with virtue, he was respected by famous people at home and abroad, and Tao Qian, Liu Biao and others gave up letting their sons inherit the inheritance, but chose to give up their territory Xuzhou and Jingzhou to Liu Bei.
3. Emperor Sun Quan of Wu (182-May 21, 252), whose name is Zhongmou, was a native of Fuchun County, Wu County (now Fuyang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province). Founder of Sun Wu during the Three Kingdoms period (reigned 229 – 21 May 252).
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The emperors of the Three Kingdoms were:1. Cao Wei's campEmperor Wen of Wei, Cao Pi, died at the age of 40 and reigned for 7 years.
Emperor Cao Rong of Wei Ming, died at the age of 35 and reigned for 14 years.
Emperor Cao Fang of Wei died at the age of 44 and reigned for 16 years.
The noble townsman died at the age of 20 and reigned for 7 years.
Emperor Cao Huan of Wei Yuan, died at the age of 57 and reigned for 6 years.
Second, the Shu Han campLiu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie, died at the age of 63 and reigned for 3 years.
The later lord Liu Chan died at the age of 65 and reigned for 41 years.
3. Soochow campEmperor Taizu Sun Quan died at the age of 71 and reigned for 24 years.
Huiji Wang Sun Liang, died at the age of 18 and reigned for 7 years.
Emperor Wu Jing Sun Xiu, died at the age of 30 and reigned for 7 years.
Sun Hao, the late emperor of Wu, died at the age of 42 and reigned for 17 years.
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Liu Bei. That is, Emperor Zhaolie of the Shu Han Dynasty.
The word Xuande, a descendant of Liu Sheng, King Jing of the Han Dynasty, was the founding emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, and a famous politician during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a humble, courteous corporal, lenient, ambitious, knowledgeable and good at making use of people, and was praised by the world for his benevolence, and was a famous statesman during the Three Kingdoms period, reigning from 221 to 223 AD. He is called Emperor Zhaolie, and the temple is called Liezu, and the historian also calls him the ancestor.
Although Liu Bei was a descendant of Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan in Hanzhong, his father died early, his family was poor, and he lived with his mother by selling straw shoes and weaving straw mats. But he was ambitious, and with his excellent quality and humble style, he recruited a large number of loyal people (such as Guan Yu.
Zhang Fei, Mi Zhu, Jian Yong, Sun Qian, etc.), although he suffered many setbacks in his life, in the end, he relied on perseverance and perseverance to finally achieve great things, establish Shu Han, and become Emperor Zhaolie from a straw shoe seller, whose life is full of legends.
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The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written from the Yellow Turban Rebellion that broke out during the reign of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, and Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty was born in the Hejian Kingdom of Jizhou. The eleventh emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the great-great-grandson of Emperor Liu Wei of the Han Dynasty. In December of the first year of Yongkang, Emperor Liu Zhi of the Han Dynasty died, and Liu Hong was selected by his cousin Dou as the heir to the throne of the emperor, and he ascended the throne in the first year of Jianning with a bend pin.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes the history of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty, mainly describing the war, telling the story of the political and military struggle between the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It reflects the transformation of various social struggles and contradictions in the Three Kingdoms era, summarizes the historical changes of this era, and shapes a group of heroes of the Three Kingdoms.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was not a figure in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Zhipi 1, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is the emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms tells the story of the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
2. Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was the fifth son of heaven in the Han Dynasty, a great statesman, strategist, poet, and national hero in ancient China.
3. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms depicts the historical situation of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the early years of the Western Jin Dynasty, mainly describing the war, telling the story of the political and military struggle between the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
If you want to understand it simply or not comprehensively, you can watch the old version of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which is easy to understand, and it is easy to understand or familiarize. >>>More
Liu Bei borrowed Jingzhou--- but did not repay it.
Taoyuan three knots, cut the beard and abandon the robe, green plum boiled wine, through the five levels and cut six generals, thousands of miles to ride alone, scrape the bones to cure the poison, defeat the wheat city, carelessly lose Jingzhou, three visits to the thatched house, the grass boat borrowed arrows, everything is ready only to owe the east wind, the loss of the wife and the soldiers, the seal and the gold, Huarong Dao, Wangmei quenches thirst, burns the company camp, tears and chops the horse, seven captures Meng Huo, happy not to think of Shu, serial plan, Zhou Yu hit the yellow cover, empty city plan, get Long Wangshu, rather teach me to bear the world, stop teaching the world to bear me. Sima Zhao's heart is well known to passers-by. >>>More
Zhang Fei's sentence "Why don't you let the 'water' go".
Is my head in place? It was the dead Zhuge who retreated back to life Zhong Da there. >>>More
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