What are the three kingdoms? Who is in charge?

Updated on history 2024-07-24
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The Three Kingdoms are the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu, and the Wei State is composed of Cao Cao.

    The foundation was laid and then passed to Cao Pi, and the state of Shu was Liu Bei.

    After that, it was passed to Liu Chan, and the state of Wu was Sun Quan, and the Three Kingdoms were finally destroyed by the Western Jin Dynasty.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You have to divide the broad sense and the narrow sense, the broad sense of the Three Kingdoms began after the death of Dong Zhuo in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, of which the Wei State was Cao Cao.

    Shu is Liu Bei.

    Wu Guo is Sun Quan. And the Three Kingdoms in the narrow sense began with Cao Pi as emperor, of which Wei was Cao Pi, and the others remained unchanged.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, due to the influence of the Yellow Turban Uprising, many warlords occupied a lot of territory in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and later after years of conquest, Cao Cao basically unified the north, on this basis, his son Cao Pi established the Wei State, and Liu Bei occupied Yizhou and established the Shu Han, and Sun Quan of Eastern Wu was the last emperor. This is the famous Three Kingdoms in history.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is Wei Shu Wu, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the later period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, after the Battle of Chibi, after a series of wars, before the abdication of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, the forces of Cao Cao, the king of Wei, Liu Bei, the king of Hanzhong, and Sun Quan, the king of Wu, basically formed a situation of three parts of the world.

    The official beginning of the Three Kingdoms period was the abolition of the Han Emperor by Cao Pi and the establishment of Cao Wei. Later, Liu Bei established Shu Han, and Sun Quan established Eastern Wu. In the later period of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Wei destroyed Shu Han, and the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed Cao Wei, until the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed Eastern Wu, which was the end of the Three Kingdoms period.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wei State: Cao Cao.

    Shu State: Liu Bei.

    Wu Guo: Sun Quan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The final unification of the Three Kingdoms was the Western Jin Dynasty (Sima Yan).

    In the year, Cao Pi forced the Han Dynasty to offer the emperor Chan concession, and the founding name was Wei, known as Cao Wei in history, and officially entered the Three Kingdoms period. In the following year, Liu Bei was also known as the emperor, and the country name continued to be Han, and the history was called Shu Han. In 229, Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor, the country name was Wu, and the history was called Sun Wu or Eastern Wu.

    Thereafter. The borders of the countries have not changed much. And the Cao Wei court was gradually controlled by the Sima family, especially Sima Yi, who was on an equal footing with Zhuge Liang in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

    In the year, Sima Zhao prepared to usurp the throne in order to establish military merits, and launched the battle of Wei to destroy Shu, and Shu Han died. Two years later, Sima Zhao died of illness, and Sima Yi's grandson Sima Yan abolished Emperor Wei Yuan and established himself, known as the Western Jin Dynasty in history, and he was also the first emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty. In 280, the Western Jin Dynasty launched the Jin War to destroy Wu, destroy Sun and Wu, and unify China.

    At this point, the Three Kingdoms period ended and entered the Jin Dynasty.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It was Sima Yan who unified the Three Kingdoms. The year was 280 A.D.

    Sima Yan (236 May 16, 290), also known as Xun Min Anshi, was a native of Wen County, Hanoi (now Wen County, Henan Province), and the founding emperor of the Jin Dynasty. The grandson of Sima Yi, the eldest son of Sima Zhaoyan, and the father of Emperor Sima Rui of the Jin Yuan Dynasty. 265 Reigned in 290, he was called Emperor Wu, and his temple name was Wuzhi Shizu, and he was known as Emperor Wu of Jin in history.

    In the second year of Xianxi (265), he attacked his father and became the king of Jin, and a few months later forced Emperor Cao Huanchan of Wei Yuan to cede to himself, the country was called Jin, and the capital Luoyang was Changmin. In the fifth year of Xianning (279), he ordered Du Pre, Wang Jun and others to divide their troops to attack Wu, and destroyed Wu in the following year to unify the whole country. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, a series of economic measures were taken to develop production, and in the first year of Taikang, the household adjustment system was promulgated, including the system of occupying the field, the household modulation and the customization system of the official occupying the field.

    During the Taikang period, there was a prosperous scene, which was known as the "rule of Taikang" in history. However, after the destruction of Wu, he gradually became lazy in political affairs and became extravagant and corrupt. In the first year of Taixi (290), he died of illness and was buried in Junyang Mausoleum.

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