
The Jin Dynasty (晋朝) refers to two major dynasties in Chinese history: Western Jin Dynasty (西晋): Established in 265 AD by Sima Yan, who usurped the throne of the...
The Kingdom of Wei (魏国) refers to several historical states in Chinese history, with the most notable being the Wei state during the Three Kingdoms period and the Northern...
The Kingdom of Wu (吴国) refers to several historical states in Chinese history, with the most prominent being the state of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period and the...
The Kingdom of Shu, also known historically as Shu Han (蜀汉), was a state that emerged during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. It was founded by Liu...
The Three Kingdoms Period (三国时代) refers to a pivotal era in Chinese history from 220 to 280 AD, characterized by the division of China into three major states: Wei...
The Eastern Han Dynasty (东汉) was a pivotal period in Chinese history, lasting from 25 AD to 220 AD. It followed the Western Han Dynasty and preceded the Three...
The Xin Dynasty (新朝), also known as Wang Mang’s interregnum (王莽篡汉), was a short-lived imperial dynasty in Chinese history, lasting from 9 AD to 23 AD. Here’s an overview...
The Western Han Dynasty (西汉) was a crucial era in Chinese history, spanning from 206 BC to 9 AD. It marked a period of consolidation and expansion following the...
The Han Dynasty (汉朝) was a pivotal period in Chinese history, lasting from 206 BC to 220 AD. Here’s an overview of the Han Dynasty: Overview: Founding: The Han...
The Qin Dynasty (秦朝) was the first imperial dynasty of China, lasting from 221 to 206 BC. Here’s an overview of the Qin Dynasty: Overview: Founding: Emperor Qin Shi...
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