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Five minutes to learn about the "Timeline of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty (Three Kingdoms)"

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Five minutes to learn about the "Timeline of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty (Three Kingdoms)"

Map of the situation in the three countries

Time event
25 AD (first year of Jianwu) Liu Xiu was proclaimed emperor, and the Eastern Han Dynasty began.
57 AD (2nd year of the Middle Era) Emperor Guangwu died at the age of sixty-two. His son Liu Zhuang succeeded to the throne at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve, and was the Emperor of Hanming.
75 A.D. (18th year of Yongping) Emperor Hanming died at the age of forty-eight. His son Liu Qi succeeded to the throne at the age of nineteen and was emperor of Han Zhang.
88 CE (Chapter and Year 2) Emperor Zhang of Han died at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve two. His son Liu Zhao succeeded to the throne as Emperor He of Han, at the age of ten, Empress Dowager Dou came to the throne and Dou Xian ruled.
92 CE (4th year of Yongyuan) The fourteen-year-old Emperor Han and the eunuch Zheng Zhong annihilated Dou Xian, who committed suicide.
106 CE (First Year of Yanping) Emperor Han died at the age of two. His nephew Liu Hu succeeded to the throne as Emperor An of Han at the age of thirteen.
121 AD (2nd year of Yongning) The eighteen-year-old Emperor An of Han and the eunuchs Li Yan and Jiang Jing destroyed Deng Xiao, and Deng Xiao committed suicide.
125 AD (4th year of Yanguang) The eunuch Sun Cheng and nineteen others raised an army to support Emperor Shun of Han, and Yan Xian was killed.
159 CE (2nd year of Yanxi) The twenty-eight-year-old Emperor Huan of Han and the eunuch Tang Heng destroyed Liang Ji, and Liang Ji committed suicide.
167 CE (10th year of Yanxi) Emperor Huan of Han died at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve six. Empress Dowager Dou ordered Dou Wu to succeed liu Hong as Emperor Ling of Han at the age of twelve.
168 AD (first year of the Han Ling Emperor Jianning) The eunuch Cao Jie and others annihilated Dou Wu, who committed suicide in defeat and was beheaded for public display.
189 AD (6th year of Zhongping) In April, Emperor Ling died, and the crown prince Liu Jie succeeded to the throne as The Young Emperor. He Jin, a foreign relative, came to power and plotted against the eunuchs, but was killed by the eunuchs. Yuan Shao entered the palace to kill the eunuchs. In September, Dong Zhuo entered the capital, deposed the Young Emperor Liu Jie, and established Liu Xie instead, in order to sacrifice Emperor Han. In December, Cao Cao raised an army to oppose Dong.
190 AD (First Year of Chuping) Kwantung Prefecture raised an army against Dong Zhuo, promoted Yuan Shao as the ally, and Cao Cao xing fenwu general. Dong Zhuo killed Liu Wei, the King of Hongnong, and held Emperor Xian of Han hostage to move the capital to Chang'an.
191 AD (Chuping II) Yuan Shao made himself the pastor of Jizhou, and Cao Cao was the Taishou of Dong Commandery, and Xun Yu left Yuan Shao to join Cao Cao.
192 AD (3rd year of Chuping) Lü Bu killed Dong Zhuo and defected to Yuan Shao. Cao Cao acted as Yanzhou Mu and collected 300,000 Yellow Turban troops, known as Qingzhou soldiers.
194 AD (first year of Xingping) Lü Bu was the pastor of Yanzhou, and Liu Bei led the pastor of Xuzhou.
195 AD (2nd year of Xingping) Xia, Cao Cao broke Lü Bu. In July, Emperor Xian of Han returned from Chang'an. In October, Emperor Xian of Han appointed Cao Cao as the Pastor of Yanzhou.
196 AD (jian'an first year) In June, Cao Cao made Liu Bei the pastor of Yuzhou. In July, Emperor Xian of Han moved to Luoyang. In August, Cao Cao took charge of the lieutenant and recorded Shang Shushi. In September, Cao Cao welcomed Emperor Duxu of Han.
197 AD (Jian'an 2nd year) Yuan Shu was proclaimed emperor. Yuan Shao led Yuzhou Mu, Qingzhou Mu, Youzhou Mu, and Hezhou Mu as a general.
198 AD (3rd year of Jian'an) In December, Cao Cao captured lü Bu.
199 AD (4th year of Jian'an) In June, Yuan Shu died. In August, Cao Cao's army entered Liyang. In September, the division of troops was guandu. In November, Zhang Xiu surrendered to Cao Cao. In December, Cao Cao made Guandu his base camp.
200 AD (5th year of Jian'an) In the first month, Cao Cao consulted Liu Bei. In February, Yuan Shaojun moved to Liyang. In July, Yuan Shao's army entered Yangwu. In August, Yuan Shaojun went to Guandu. In October, the Battle of Guandu ended and Yuan Shao was defeated. In the same year, Sun Ce was stabbed to death, and Sun Quan succeeded him at the age of nineteen.
201 AD (6th year of Jian'an) Liu Bei defected to Liu Biao.
202 AD (7th year of Jian'an) Yuan Shao fell ill and died.
204 AD (9th year of Jian'an) Cao Cao took the lead of Ji Prefecture and let him return to Yan Prefecture.
207 AD (12th year of Jian'an) Zhuge Liang came out of the mountain.
208 AD (13th year of Jian'an) In June, Cao Cao made himself chancellor. In July, sign Liu Table. In August, kill hole melt. In December, the Battle of Chibi.
209 AD (14th year of Jian'an) In December, Zhou Yu attacked Jiangling. Sun Quan served as Xuzhou Mu, Liu Bei as Jingzhou Mu, and Sun Quan married his sister.
210 AD (15th year of Jian'an) In December, Zhou Yu plotted to destroy Liu Bei, and when Baqiu fell ill, he recommended Lu Su to succeed him before his death. Lu Sutun sent troops to Lukou and suggested that Sun Quan "lend" Jingzhou to Liu Bei.
211 AD (16th year of Jian'an) In the spring, Cao Cao marched west to Ma Chao and Han Sui. In December, Liu Bei's army entered Shu.
212 CE (17th year of Jian'an) In the first month of the first month, the edict ordered Cao Cao to praise and worship the nameless, enter the dynasty without tendency, and the sword was on the temple, such as the story of Xiao He. In May, Ma Teng, exterminate the three tribes. In October, sun quan was crusaded, and Xun Yu died.
213 CE (18th year of Jian'an) In the first month, Cao Cao withdrew from the army. In May, Cao Cao was made the Duke of Wei in the Ten Counties of Jizhou, and Jiu Xi was added. In July, Wei Jiansheji.
214 AD (19th year of Jian'an) Xia, Liu Bei entered Chengdu and appointed himself as the pastor of Yizhou.
215 AD (20th year of Jian'an) In March, Cao Cao marched west on Zhang Lu. In November, Zhang Lu surrendered. In the same year, Sun Quan returned Jingzhou to Liu Beisuo.
216 AD (21st year of Jian'an) In May, Cao Cao became king of Wei.
217 CE (22nd year of Jian'an) In April, Cao Caoyi was the same as Tianzi, and Cao Pi was made the prince of the State of Wei.
219 AD (24th year of Jian'an) In July, Liu Bei proclaimed himself King of Hanzhong. In December, Sun Quan killed Guan Yu and wrote to Cao Cao.
220 AD (25th year of Jian'an) In the first month, Cao Cao died. After Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, he implemented the Nine Pins Official's Law. In October, Cao Pi dai Han, was emperor Wen of Wei.
221 CE (2nd year of the Reign of Emperor Wen of Wei) In April, Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor. In August, Cao Pi made Sun Quan the King of Wu.
222 AD (3rd year of the Huang Dynasty) Battle of Yiling.
223 AD (4th year of the Huang Dynasty) In April, Liu Bei died and Liu Chan succeeded to the throne.
226 AD (7th year of the Huang Dynasty) Cao Pi (曹丕卒), succeeded by his son Cao Rui (曹叡), was emperor of Wei Ming.
227 CE (The first year of Emperor Taihe of Wei and the fifth year of Jianxing of the Shu Han Dynasty) Zhuge Liang's first Northern Expedition, before leaving, went to the "Table of Teachers".
228 CE (2nd year of Cao Wei Taihe, 6th year of Jianxing of Shu Han) In the spring, the Shu army defeated the street pavilion, and Zhuge Liang killed Ma Chen. In December, Zhuge Liang's Second Northern Expedition.
229 CE (3rd year of Cao Wei Taihe, 7th year of Shu Han Jianxing, 7th year of Sun Wu Huanglong) In the spring, Zhuge Liang's Third Northern Expedition. In April, Sun Quan declared himself emperor.
231 CE (5th year of Cao Wei Taihe and 9th year of Shu Han Jianxing) In February, Zhuge Liang's Fourth Northern Expedition. In August, Li Yan was deposed as a Shuren.
234 CE (2nd year of Emperor Qinglong of Wei Ming, 12th year of Jianxing of Shu Han) In February, Zhuge Liang's Fifth Northern Expedition. In August, he died in the army.
249 AD (10th year of Cao Fangzheng's reign) Sima Yi staged a coup d'état, killing the general Cao Shuang, and the Cao Wei regime was returned to Sima Shi.
252 CE (4th year of Wei Jiaping) Sun Quan pawn.
263 CE (4th year of Emperor Jingyuan of Wei) In August, the Wei army sent troops to Luoyang to cut down Shu. In October, Liu Chan surrendered to Wei and Shu Han died.
265 CE (the first year of the Western Jin Dynasty) In December, Sima Yan, the King of Jin, forced Emperor Yuan of Wei to make concessions, Cao Wei died, and the Western Jin Dynasty began.
280 AD (Xianning 6th year) Wu died, Jin unified the world, and the Three Kingdoms ended.
Five minutes to learn about the "Timeline of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty (Three Kingdoms)"
Five minutes to learn about the "Timeline of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty (Three Kingdoms)"
Five minutes to learn about the "Timeline of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty (Three Kingdoms)"