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Dynasties |
Kings / Kingdoms |
Events In China |
Comments / Worldwide Events |
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Three Kingdoms (220 – 265 A.D.)
Archeology and Historical Sites
Artifacts
Events
Historical Figures
Maps of Three Kingdoms
Paintings
Writing
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Wei Wen Di
(220 – 227 A.D.) |
Cao Pi crowned himself as king of Wei in 220 A.D., and immediately tried to kill his own brothers. Cao Pi forced Cao Zhi to create a poem in seven strides and killed Cao Zhang in a Weiqi game |
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Wei Ming Di
(227 – 240 A.D.) |
Japan send ambassador to pay tribute to Wei Ming Di. |
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Wei Fei Di
(240 – 256 A.D.) |
Send ambassador to Japan (240 A.D.). Sima Yi killed Cao Shuang (249 A.D.) |
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Wei Gao Gui Xian Gong (256 – 260 A.D.) |
Jiang Wei of the Shu kingdom failed in its attack of Wei. |
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Wei Yuan Di
(260 – 265 A.D.) |
Sima Zhao assassinated king of Wei and instated Wei Yuan Di (260 A.D.). Zhong Hui brought an end to the Shu kingdom (263 A.D.) |
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Shu (221 – 263 A.D.) |
With the help of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, Liu Bei crowned himself as king of Shu in 221 A.D. Prime minister Zhuge Kongming conquered the south (225 A.D.). Zhuge Kongming died (234 A.D.) and Fei Wei replaced him as the Prime Minister |
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Wu (222 – 280 A.D.) |
With the help of talents like Lu Sun, Sun Quan crowned himself as king of Wu in 222 A.D. |