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(If you have money, you can choose not to go out of the evil ghost hammer, directly out of the sky, and then connect to the earth, although you can't meet the gods and kill the gods, but it is very suitable. In addition, note that Yitian can be said to make Xiahou reach half the peak, but the opponent may also have it.
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In 220 AD, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and established Wei, which was the first regime established in the Three Kingdoms.
In 221 AD, Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor in Xichuan, and the country name "Han", that is, Shu Han, was the second regime established in the Three Kingdoms.
In 222 AD, Sun Quan proclaimed himself king in Jiangnan and established the state of Wu, which was known as "Sun Wu" or "Eastern Wu" in history, but at this time Sun Quan called Eastern Wu a vassal state of Wei. It was not until 229 A.D. that Sun Quan was proclaimed emperor in Jianye (present-day Nanjing), and the Eastern Wu regime was formally established, making it the last of the Three Kingdoms.
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Three Kingdoms, Wei, 220-265, Cao Cao, Luoyang.
Shu 221-263 Liu Bei, Chengdu.
Wu 229-280 Sun Quan Jianye.
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Wei, Shu, Wu.
In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and became emperor, with the country name "Wei", known as Cao Wei in history, and the history of the Three Kingdoms officially began.
In 221, Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor in Chengdu and was known as Shu Han in history.
In 222, Sun Quan was called king, and in 229, Sun Quan was called emperor, with the country name "Wu", known as Eastern Wu in history, and the Three Kingdoms were officially established.
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After the Three Kingdoms, the Qin State in the Seven Kingdoms successively destroyed the Six Kingdoms and established the Qin Dynasty, and then Liu Bang eliminated the Qin Dynasty and established the Western Han Dynasty, and then there was the Eastern Han Dynasty, and after the Eastern Han Dynasty, the eunuchs controlled the government, and the Three Kingdoms appeared.
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Three Kingdoms: Wei, Shu, Wu.
Seven Kingdoms (Warring States Seven Heroes): Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, Qin.
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If you are referring to the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, then the Seven Kingdoms came first, then the Qin Dynasty followed by the Han Dynasty, and the Han Dynasty followed by the Three Kingdoms.
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The order of the destruction of the Three Kingdoms was Shu Han, Wei and Wu.
1. In 263 AD, Shu Han was destroyed by Wei.
2. In 265 AD, Cao Wei was replaced by Sima and built the Western Jin Dynasty.
3. In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed Wu and unified the Three Kingdoms.
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The Three Kingdoms is a historical period in China. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao unified northern China and actually took control of the Eastern Han Dynasty as prime minister, obtaining the title of "King of Wei" and adding nine tins. In 220, Cao Cao died of illness, and his son Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, and in the same year forced the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty to give up the throne to him, and established the Cao regime, the country name "Wei", known as "Cao Wei" in history, so that the Eastern Han Dynasty regime officially collapsed, and the Three Kingdoms era officially began.
In 221, Liu Bei, who was based in Yizhou, established himself as emperor, with the country name "Han", and was known as "Shu Han" in history. In the same year, Sun Quan, who had seized Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Jiaozhou and other places, accepted the canonization of the Cao Wei regime and began to call him "King Wu". In 229, he officially called the emperor the founding of the country, with the country name "Wu", and the history was called "Eastern Wu".
After the Sima family, which had de facto control of the Cao Wei regime, annexed Shu Han in 263, Sima Yan deposed Emperor Yuan of Wei in 265 and established himself, with the country name "Jin", known as the "Western Jin Dynasty" in history. The Western Jin Dynasty conquered the Sun-Wu regime in Jiangnan in 280 and officially unified China, ending the Three Kingdoms era.
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In 263, Shu Han was destroyed by Wei.
In 265, Cao Wei was replaced by Sima Jianjin.
In 280, the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed Wu and unified.
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Wei was in turmoil and was the first to be destroyed, and then Jin attacked Shu, Shu surrendered, and then Wu was destroyed, and Wu surrendered.
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In 263, Wei destroyed Shu.
In 265, Cao Wei perished.
In 280, the state of Wu was destroyed.
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Wei Shu Wu, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand upstairs, ok?
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1.Battle of Red Cliffs--- Zhou Yu vs Cao Cao. The plan of fire attack broke through one million Cao soldiers.
2.Battle of Guandu--- Cao Cao vs Yuan Shao. World War I made the North a fixed number.
3.Battle of Yiling--- Liu Bei vs Lu Xun. The fire burned the battalion and defeated the White Emperor City.
4.Battle of Hefei --- Sun Quan vs Zhang Liao. Domineering Wenyuan deters Jiangdong.
5.Battle of Luocheng--- Liu Bei vs Zhang Ren. Achievement of the Shu Han Emperor.
6.Battle of Tiger Pass--- Combine vs Dong Zhuo. The Three British Wars of Lu Bu were widely spread.
7.Battle of Dingjun Mountain--- Huang Zhong vs Xiahou Yuan. An important battle in Hanzhong.
8.The battle of the upper valley--- Zhuge Liang vs Sima Yi. How can the fire Zhongda be blessed by God.
9.Battle of Xiliang --- Ma Chao vs Cao Cao. Meng Qi is brave and invincible.
10.Battle of Wuzhangyuan--- Zhuge Liang vs Sima Yi. The fake Zhuge scared away the real Sima as a good story.
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It was in this order that Cao Pi was the first emperor, then Liu Bei was the emperor, and finally Sun Quan was the emperor.
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Military Attache :
The general is the supreme commander of the whole army, and those who are in charge of the government have the title of general.
The second class is: former generals, right generals, left generals, rear generals, and chariot generals. It's called "Five Good Generals".
The third class is: the general of the west, the east of the country, the north of the north, and the south of the country, which is called the "four marches".
The fourth class is: General Zhenxi, General Zhendong, General Zhenbei, General Zhennan, called "Four Towns".
The other generals are called "miscellaneous generals" General Fenwei, General Yamen, General Bi, General Yu, and so on.
Military attachés below the rank of general are captains and lieutenants.
Civil officials: The most honorable ones are Taifu and Taishi.
The most powerful is the prime minister. In order: Da Sikong, Da Situ, Da Sima, Yu Shi Dafu, Shizhong, Dazhong Dafu.
Judge: Lieutenant of the Division, Servant of the Imperial History.
Title: During the Three Kingdoms period, kings, dukes, and marquis, titles were the most common.
The king of one word, the most noble: Cao Cao, King of Wei, Sima Yan, King of Jin.
The two-word king, almost: Cao Zhi, the king of Linzi.
Duke: The most noble of one word: Duke of Wei, Duke of Jin. The two words are a little worse: Shanyang Gong Liu Bian, An Le Gong Liu Chan.
Marquises, fiefdoms: Cao Cao, Marquis of Philadelphia Pavilion, Guan Yu, Marquis of Hanshou Pavilion, Marquis Ma Dai of Chencang, Wei Yan, Marquis of Nanzheng, and so on.
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