shu han's military and political power

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definitions

  1. The combined military strength, administrative authority, and governing resources of the Shu Han state, one of the three rival kingdoms during ancient China's Three Kingdoms period (221–263 AD).
    en: The combined military strength, administrative authority, and governing resources of the Shu Han state, one of the three rival kingdoms during ancient China's Three Kingdoms period (221–263 AD).
  2. A conceptual term used in historical analysis, strategy games, or modern literature to describe the consolidated state capacity, institutional framework, and ruling authority of the Shu Han regime.
    en: A conceptual term used in historical analysis, strategy games, or modern literature to describe the consolidated state capacity, institutional framework, and ruling authority of the Shu Han regime.

examples

  1. Historians note that Zhuge Liang's centralized administration was crucial for sustaining Shu Han's military and political power against larger rivals.

    Historians note that Zhuge Liang's centralized administration was crucial for sustaining Shu Han's military and political power against larger rivals.

  2. In the simulation game, players must carefully allocate resources to maintain Shu Han's military and political power throughout the campaign.

    In the simulation game, players must carefully allocate resources to maintain Shu Han's military and political power throughout the campaign.