The Conquest of Shu by Wei was a military campaign launched by the dynastic state of Cao Wei against its rival Shu Han in late 263 during the Three Kingdoms...
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state of the Han dynasty and thus the legitimate successor to the Han throne, while the prefix "Shu" was first used by the rival state of Cao Wei to delegitimize...
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served as a Master of Writing (尚書) in the Shu government and was killed in battle at Mianzhu in 263 during the Conquest of Shu by Wei. Zhang Bao also had...
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Three Kingdoms (redirect from Period of the Three Kingdoms)
between Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. This stability broke down with the conquest of Shu by Wei in 263, followed by the usurpation of Cao Wei by Jin in...
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Liu Shan (redirect from Liu Chan (Shu Han))
eventually surrendered to Wei in 263 after Deng Ai led a surprise attack on the Shu capital Chengdu. He was quickly relocated to the Wei capital at Luoyang,...
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Sichuan, then in the state of Shu Han. After the Conquest of Shu by Wei in 263, he became an official historian under the government of the Jin dynasty, and...
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Zhong Hui's Rebellion (category Battles of the Three Kingdoms)
state of Shu Han, which was conquered by Wei forces just before the rebellion started. Zhong Hui, as one of the Wei commanders in the Conquest of Shu by Wei...
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Hui during the Conquest of Shu by Wei. Cen Wei (岑威), a Wei general killed by Wang Ping. Zheng Wen (鄭文), a Wei general. Du Rui (杜睿), a Shu general. Hu Zhong...
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remaining in China — Han, Zhao, Yan, Wei, Chu and Qi. Between 247 and 221 BC, Qin had developed into one of the most powerful of China's Seven Warring States...
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Wei Yan (pronunciation) (died c. October 234), courtesy name Wenchang, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Shu Han during the...
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Eastern Wu (redirect from Emperor of Eastern Wu)
quantity of manpower to Zhuge Dan's cause. Shouchun was quickly regained by Wei under Sima Zhao's command. During the conquest of Shu by Wei in 263, Wu...
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Shu (Chinese: 蜀; Pinyin: Shǔ; former romanization: Shuh), also known as Ancient Shu (Chinese: 古蜀; pinyin: Gǔ Shǔ) in historiography, was an ancient kingdom...
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interval between the founding of the state of Cao Wei (220–266) in 220 and the conquest of the state of Eastern Wu (229–280) by the Western Jin dynasty (265–316)...
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aim of conquering Chang'an, a strategic city which lay on the road to the Wei capital, Luoyang.[citation needed] The Shu invasions were repelled by the...
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Deng Ai (redirect from Deng Zhong (Cao Wei))
politician of the state of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He is best known for his pivotal role in the Wei conquest of its rival state, Shu, in...
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until his conquest then as Gentleman of the Masters of Writing (尚書郎) and Administrator of Guanghan (廣漢太守). Following the Conquest of Shu by Wei, he travelled...
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Zhang Fei (redirect from Zhang Da (Shu Han))
served as a Master of Writing (尚書). In 263, during the Conquest of Shu by Wei, he followed Zhuge Zhan to defend Mianzhu from the Wei general Deng Ai but...
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rival states of Cao Wei, Shu Han and Eastern Wu. Due to the ensuing turmoil, the competing powers of the Three Kingdoms era found no shortage of willing recruits...
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modern China: from the manchu conquest to Tian'anmen Square (Praeger, 2007). Wortzel, Larry M., and Robin Higham. Dictionary of contemporary Chinese military...
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Luomen, Wushan (category People's Republic of China geography stubs)
being formerly known by the homophone 落门. The name originates from the Luomen Valley. During the Conquest of Shu by Wei, the Shu army spent some time...
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247–262 Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions 255 Battle of Didao 263 Conquest of Shu by Wei 220–280 Three Kingdoms 280 Conquest of Wu by Jin 291 War of the Eight...
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the Northern Wei, established by the Xiongnu and Xianbei ethnicities respectively, are considered infiltration dynasties of China. "Conquest dynasties"...
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Luoyang. After his father was created the Duke of Jin on 9 December 263 in light of the army's conquest of Shu Han, he was named heir. However, at times Sima...
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This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity...
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Dynasty Warriors 7 (section Shu)
due to a lack of story for him. Note 3: Guo Jia, Pang De and Wang Yi were added in Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends. Note 4: Xu Shu was added in Dynasty...
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Zhong Hui (category Cao Wei calligraphers)
seized command of their troops. By the time Shu surrendered to Wei in 263, Zhong Hui was in full control of all the Wei military forces in Shu territory....
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Shou Liang (category Shu Han government officials)
in the State of Shu Han. After the Conquest of Shu by Wei, he was appointed as a county's Registrar (主簿) then as Official in Charge of Historical Records...
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