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Battle of Beijing - Battle of Changban - Battle of Changping - Battle of Changsha - Battle of Changsha (1930) - Battle of Changsha (1939) - Battle of Changsha (1941) - Battle of Changsha (1942) - Battle o ...
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 |  |  | Guo Jia: Encyclopedia II - Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three KingdomsThe Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a historical novel by Luo Guanzhong, was a romanticization of the events that occurred before and during the Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. It painted Lü Bu as an unbeatable warrior in duels but an incapable leader of armies, being further marred with character flaws. While staying true to history in the general course of events, Luo Guanzhong exaggerated or sentimentalised many stories about Lü Bu, drawing inspirations from a wide array of folklore and traditional operas. These stories incl ...
See also:Lü Bu, Lü Bu - Life, Lü Bu - Services under Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Days of exile, Lü Bu - Occupation of Xuzhou, Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu - Defection to Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Battle with three heroes at Hu Lao Pass, Lü Bu - Slaying of Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Lü Bu's downfall, Lü Bu - Other, Lü Bu - Reference Read more here: » Lü Bu: Encyclopedia II - Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
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End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority.
What Yuan Shao would not do, Cao Cao did. Cao was at this time a relatively minor warlord, as the governor of the small Yan Province (兗州, modern western Shandong and eastern Henan), with his headquarters at Xu (in modern Xuchang, Henan). He saw the strategical advantage in having the emperor under his control and protection, and in 196 he marched west to Luoyang and, after securing an agreement with Emperor Xian's generals Dong Cheng ( ...
See also:End of Han Dynasty, End of Han Dynasty - The rise of regional authorities in the final years of Emperor Ling, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system, End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin, End of Han Dynasty - The resistance against Dong Zhuo and the move of the imperial government to Chang'an, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death, End of Han Dynasty - The failure to return to normality, End of Han Dynasty - Continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao, End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority, End of Han Dynasty - March toward a Cao-Yuan confrontation, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Guandu, End of Han Dynasty - The destruction of the Yuan power bloc, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - The battle, End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu, End of Han Dynasty - Emperor Xian's abdication Read more here: » End of Han Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao |
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 |  |  | Guo Jia: Encyclopedia II - Lü Bu - OtherLü Bu is also a character in the Dynasty Warriors series of video games. He is considered a God Tier character, and is regarded by many fans to be the best character in the game. In the games, he is given a longer storyline than his natural life span, thus showing what would have possibly happened had Lü Bu evaded capture by Cao Cao.
The character Ryofu Housen in the Japanimation short series Ikki To ...
See also:Lü Bu, Lü Bu - Life, Lü Bu - Services under Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Days of exile, Lü Bu - Occupation of Xuzhou, Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu - Defection to Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Battle with three heroes at Hu Lao Pass, Lü Bu - Slaying of Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Lü Bu's downfall, Lü Bu - Other, Lü Bu - Reference Read more here: » Lü Bu: Encyclopedia II - Lü Bu - Other |
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Lü Bu - Services under Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo.
A local of the county of Jiuyuan in the Wuyuan Commandery (a district of present day Baotou, Shaanxi), Lü Bu started his career as the Chief Secretary under Bingzhou (并州) Governor Ding Yuan. In 189, Ding Yuan led his troops into Luoyang to assist General-in-Chief He Jin to eliminate the powerful eunuch faction. However, He Jin was soon assassinated and a bloody clash between the eunuchs and government officials that ensued saw ...
See also:Lü Bu, Lü Bu - Life, Lü Bu - Services under Ding Yuan and Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Days of exile, Lü Bu - Occupation of Xuzhou, Lü Bu - Lü Bu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu - Defection to Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Battle with three heroes at Hu Lao Pass, Lü Bu - Slaying of Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu - Lü Bu's downfall, Lü Bu - Other, Lü Bu - Reference Read more here: » Lü Bu: Encyclopedia II - Lü Bu - Life |
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End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death.
After Dong Zhuo withdrew to Chang'an, he maintained an even tighter grip on the imperial government. He also cruelly dealt with all dissent. He had made an official friendly to him, Wang Yun, prime minister, and Wang soon decided that Dong had to be eliminated. He entered into a conspiracy with several other officials -- Huang Wan (黃琬), Shisun Rui (士孫瑞), and Yang Zan (楊瓚) -- to plot against Dong. They eventually persuaded Dong's fierce warrior and adopted son ...
See also:End of Han Dynasty, End of Han Dynasty - The rise of regional authorities in the final years of Emperor Ling, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system, End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin, End of Han Dynasty - The resistance against Dong Zhuo and the move of the imperial government to Chang'an, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death, End of Han Dynasty - The failure to return to normality, End of Han Dynasty - Continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao, End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority, End of Han Dynasty - March toward a Cao-Yuan confrontation, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Guandu, End of Han Dynasty - The destruction of the Yuan power bloc, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - The battle, End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu, End of Han Dynasty - Emperor Xian's abdication Read more here: » End of Han Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare |
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End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin.
After Emperor Ling's death in 189, his 13-year-old son Liu Bian (劉辯), by his wife Empress He, became emperor. Empress He, now empress dowager, became the regent, and her brother He Jin became the most powerful official at court. He Jin and Yuan Shao quickly started a plan to exterminate all of the powerful eunuchs -- a plan that was not approved by Empress Dowager He. In a fateful move, He Jin summoned the disob ...
See also:End of Han Dynasty, End of Han Dynasty - The rise of regional authorities in the final years of Emperor Ling, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system, End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin, End of Han Dynasty - The resistance against Dong Zhuo and the move of the imperial government to Chang'an, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death, End of Han Dynasty - The failure to return to normality, End of Han Dynasty - Continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao, End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority, End of Han Dynasty - March toward a Cao-Yuan confrontation, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Guandu, End of Han Dynasty - The destruction of the Yuan power bloc, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - The battle, End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu, End of Han Dynasty - Emperor Xian's abdication Read more here: » End of Han Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system |
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End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi.
For the next several years, Cao conducted no major campaigns while awaiting an opportunity to act against the three major remaining warlords -- Sun Quan, who had succeeded his brother Sun Ce in 200 after Sun Ce died in battle; Liu Biao; and Liu Zhang. During this time, Sun was strengthening himself as well. In 208 he defeated and killed Huang Zu (who had years earlier killed his father Sun Jian in battle), a ma ...
See also:End of Han Dynasty, End of Han Dynasty - The rise of regional authorities in the final years of Emperor Ling, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system, End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin, End of Han Dynasty - The resistance against Dong Zhuo and the move of the imperial government to Chang'an, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death, End of Han Dynasty - The failure to return to normality, End of Han Dynasty - Continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao, End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority, End of Han Dynasty - March toward a Cao-Yuan confrontation, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Guandu, End of Han Dynasty - The destruction of the Yuan power bloc, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - The battle, End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu, End of Han Dynasty - Emperor Xian's abdication Read more here: » End of Han Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi |
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 |  |  | Guo Jia: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and LiuImmediately, after Cao withdrew, Sun took over the northern half of Jing Province. Liu Bei marched south and took over the southern half. The Sun-Liu alliance was further cemented by a marriage of Sun's sister to Liu. Zhou was suspicious of Liu's intentions, however, and suggested to Sun that Liu be seized and put under house arrest (albeit be very well-treated) and his forces be merged into Sun's; Sun, believing that Liu's forces would rebel if he did that, declined. Sun did agree to Zhou's plans to consider attacking Liu Zhang and Zhang Lu ...
See also:End of Han Dynasty, End of Han Dynasty - The rise of regional authorities in the final years of Emperor Ling, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system, End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin, End of Han Dynasty - The resistance against Dong Zhuo and the move of the imperial government to Chang'an, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death, End of Han Dynasty - The failure to return to normality, End of Han Dynasty - Continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao, End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority, End of Han Dynasty - March toward a Cao-Yuan confrontation, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Guandu, End of Han Dynasty - The destruction of the Yuan power bloc, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - The battle, End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu, End of Han Dynasty - Emperor Xian's abdication Read more here: » End of Han Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu |
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