- Three Kingdoms
- A period of Chinese history which lasted from 220280 CE.
Glossary of Art Terms. 2014.
Glossary of Art Terms. 2014.
Three Kingdoms — The Three Kingdoms period (zh tsp|t=三國|s=三国|p=Sānguó) is a period in the history of China, part of an era of disunity called the Six Dynasties following immediately the loss of de facto power of the Han Dynasty emperors. In a strict academic… … Wikipedia
Three Kingdoms — (AD 220–80) Trio of warring Chinese states that followed the demise of the Han dynasty. Cao Cao put his son on the throne of the kingdom of Wei, which controlled northern China. The kingdom of Shu Han was established in present day Sichuan by Liu … Universalium
Three Kingdoms (disambiguation) — Three Kingdoms may refer to:Historical kingdoms*Three Kingdoms, Wei, Shu, and Wu of China.:* Records of Three Kingdoms , historical canon written by Chen Shou.:* Romance of the Three Kingdoms , historical novel written by Luo Guanzhong.:*Portal… … Wikipedia
Three Kingdoms of Korea — Infobox Korean name caption=Map of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, at the end of the 5th century. hangul=삼국시대 hanja=三國時代 rr=Samguk Sidae mr=Samguk SidaeThe Three Kingdoms of Korea (Ko hhrm|hangul=삼국시대) refer to the ancient Korean kingdoms of… … Wikipedia
Liu Yan (Three Kingdoms) — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Liu Yan imagesize= Caption= Title=Warlord Kingdom=Han Dynasty Born= Died=194 Simp=刘焉 Trad=劉焉 Pinyin=Liú Yān WG= Zi=Jūnláng (君郎) Post=Taichang (太常)Liu Yan (? 194) was a member of the Han Dynasty s imperial family and a… … Wikipedia
Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms) — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Lu Xun imagesize=140px Caption= Title=Chancellor Kingdom=Eastern Wu Born=183 Died=245 Simp=陆逊 Trad=陸遜 Pinyin=Lù Xùn WG=Lu Hsün Zi=Boyan (伯言) Other=Lu Yi (陸議)Lu Xun (183 ndash; 245) was an officer of Eastern Wu during… … Wikipedia
Tao Qian (Three Kingdoms) — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Tao Qian imagesize= Caption= Title=Governor Kingdom=Xu province Born=132 Died=194 Simp=陶谦 Trad=陶謙 Pinyin=Táo Qiān WG=Tao Chien Zi=Gōngzǔ (恭祖) Other=Tao Qian (132 194) was governor of Xu province (徐州) during the late… … Wikipedia
Zhu Ling (Three Kingdoms) — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Zhu Ling Title=General Kingdom=Cao Wei Died=228 Simp=朱灵 Trad=朱靈 Pinyin=Zhū Líng WG=Chu Ling Zi=Wénbó (文博)Zhu Ling (? ndash; 228) was a vassal of the Wei Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period in China.He was born in… … Wikipedia
Three Kingdoms period — in Korean history, the period (from c. 57 BC to AD 668) when the country was divided into the kingdoms of Silla, Koguryŏ, and Paekche (qq.v.). * * * … Universalium
Three Kingdoms — Denmark, Norway, Sweden … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games