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*[[Battle of Guandu]] between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao; Guan Yu left Cao Cao's service
*[[Battle of Guandu]] between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao; Guan Yu left Cao Cao's service
*[[Battle of Dushi Ford]] between Yuan Shao and Cao Cao
*[[Battle of Boma]] between Yuan Shao and Cao Cao
*[[Battle of Yan Ford]] between Yuan Shao and Cao Cao
*Sun Ce assassinated by Xu Gong's former servants
*Sun Ce assassinated by Xu Gong's former servants
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*[[Battle of Cangting]] between Yuan Shao and Cao Cao
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Revision as of 06:29, 10 July 2009

This is a timeline of the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

184
188
  • Death of Zhang Jiao; Yellow Turban Rebellion crushed
189
190
191
192
  • Dong Zhuo killed by Lü Bu
193
194
195
  • Sun Ce launched an offensive across the Yangtze River and successfully occupied the strategic position of Niuzhu
  • Yuan Shu declared himself emperor of the Cheng Dynasty in Shouchun
  • Cao Cao invaded Shandong
196
  • Lü Bu turned on his host, Liu Bei, and seized Xiapi
  • Cao Cao received Emperor Xian in Xuchang
197
198
199
  • Death of Gongsun Zan in the Battle of Yijing
  • Liu Bei launched the campaign against Yuan Shu; Death of Yuan Shu
  • Sun Ce captured Huancheng and defeated Liu Xun
  • Cao Cao reinforced alliance with Sun Ce; Sun Kuang married Cao Cao's niece while Cao Zhang married Sun Ben's daughter
  • Sun Ce had Xu Gong executed
  • Liu Bei seized Xuzhou from Cao Cao and placed Guan Yu in control of Xiapi; Cao Cao led a campaign to reclaim Xuzhou; Guan Yu surrendered and entered Cao Cao's service
200
201
204
206
207
208
211
213
214
215
216
  • Cao Cao conferred the title of Prince of Wei
217
219
220
221
  • Cao Pi usurped the throne and established the Kingdom of Cao Wei; Liu Bei declared himself Emperor and established the Kingdom of Shu-Han
222
223
  • Death of Liu Bei in Baidicheng; Liu Shan ascended to the throne of Shu-Han with Zhuge Liang as Chancellor; Shu-Han reaffirmed its alliance with Eastern Wu
225
228
229
  • Spring – Zhuge Liang's third northern expedition
  • Sun Quan declared himself emperor and established the Kingdom of Wu
231
  • Zhuge Liang's fourth northern expedition; introduction of the wooden ox
234
  • Spring – Zhuge Liang's fifth northern expedition; the Battle of Wuzhang Plains between Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi
  • Death of Zhuge Liang; Death of former Emperor Xian of Han
241
243
243
247
249
251
  • Sima Yi suppressed Wang Ling's rebellion and seized complete control of Cao Wei
  • Death of Sima Yi
255
257
263
  • Cao Wei conquered Shu-Han; End of the Kingdom of Shu-Han
265
  • End of the Kingdom of Cao Wei; Founding of the Jin Dynasty
280
  • The Jin Dynasty conquered the Kingdom of Wu; End of the Kingdom of Wu; the Jin Dynasty became the de facto ruling dynasty in China

Notes

  1. ^ According to Record of Heroes; Sun Jian was crushed to death by boulders in 193 while pursuing the enemy commander Lü Gong