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Three Kingdoms
period of Chinese history (220–280 AD) dominated by the Wei, Shu-Han, and Wu kingdoms
Wu Hu luan hua
Five ancient non-Han ethnic groups during the Eastern Han Dynasty (4th-5th centuries) waged war against Western Jin, establisehd sixteen kingdoms
Second Chinese domination of Vietnam
Period of Chinese rule of Vietnam (43–544 AD)
Treatise on the people of Wa
The Wajinden (倭人伝; "Treatise on the Wa People") are passages in the 30th fascicle of the Chinese history chronicle Records of the Three Kingdoms that talk about the Wa people, who would later be known as the Japanese people. It describes the mores, geography, and other aspects of the Wa, the people and inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago at the time. The Records of the Three Kingdoms was written by Chen Shou of the Western Jin dynasty at the end of the 3rd century (between the demise of Wu in 280 and 297, the year of Chen Shou's death).
Red Hare
famous horse owned by Lü Bu during the late Eastern Han dynasty
Xuantu Commandery
commandery of the Chinese Han dynasty
Yan
state during the Three Kingdoms period
Pang Tong Shrine and Tomb
Location in Luojiang County, Deyang City, Sichuan Province, China.
Zhang Fei Temple
sacred architecture