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Eastern Wu
one of the Three Kingdoms of China (222-280)

Stone City
Heritage of Nanking
Jiaozhou
province of early medieval China in northern Vietnam, often including parts of present-day Guangdong and Guangxi
Zoumalou
archaeological site
Shanyue
The Shanyue (山越) were an ancient conglomeration of upland Yue hill tribes living in what is today the mountainous regions of Southern China and Northern Vietnam during the Han dynasty. Since the Southern part of modern China prior to the Qin conquest was not yet controlled by the Han dynasty. As the Han imperial court only claimed ownership of the territories of the southern portions, the empire lacked the military means to realistically control and subdue them prior the southward expansion. To ensure a sustainable source of livelihood to support their survival, the Shanyue would regularly con
Cao Pi's invasions of Eastern Wu
conflicts between states of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu (222-225)
Battle of Dongxing
battle between the states of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu (253)
King of Wu
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Stone Sentinel Maze
array of rocks and boulders in Chinese folklore