three kingdoms history
definitions
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The historical period in ancient China spanning from 220 to 280 AD, characterized by the fragmentation of the Han dynasty into three rival states: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu.en: The historical period in ancient China spanning from 220 to 280 AD, characterized by the fragmentation of the Han dynasty into three rival states: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu.
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The official third-century chronicle Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi) authored by historian Chen Shou, which remains the primary authoritative source for the era.en: The official third-century chronicle Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi) authored by historian Chen Shou, which remains the primary authoritative source for the era.
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A broad academic or cultural term referring to the collective body of documented events, biographical records, and scholarly interpretations concerning the Three Kingdoms era.en: A broad academic or cultural term referring to the collective body of documented events, biographical records, and scholarly interpretations concerning the Three Kingdoms era.
examples
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University seminars on East Asian antiquity regularly analyze leadership models drawn from the three kingdoms history.
University seminars on East Asian antiquity regularly analyze leadership models drawn from the three kingdoms history.
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Scholars translating the three kingdoms history must navigate complex classical Chinese syntax and archaic titles.
Scholars translating the three kingdoms history must navigate complex classical Chinese syntax and archaic titles.
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Her documentary series bridges archaeological discoveries with traditional narratives of the three kingdoms history.
Her documentary series bridges archaeological discoveries with traditional narratives of the three kingdoms history.