三国群英荟萃-还原经典 Description
The Android mobile game version of The Heroes of the Three Kingdoms Gathering is 100% restored to the classics, authentic, and purely a stand-alone game.
The Three Kingdoms era is a historical period in China.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao unified northern China and actually controlled the political power of the Eastern Han Dynasty with the position of prime minister. He obtained the title of "King of Wei" and added Jiuxi.
In 220 AD, Cao Cao died of illness and his son Cao Pi succeeded to the throne. In the same year, he forced the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty to dedicate Liu Xie to the throne. At this point, the Eastern Han Dynasty collapsed and the Three Kingdoms era officially began.
In 221 AD, Liu Bei established himself as emperor based in Yizhou. His country was named "Han" and was known as "Shu Han" or "Ji Han" in history. In the same year, Sun Quan, who had separated Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Jiaozhou and other places, accepted the canonization of the Cao Wei regime and was called "King of Wu".
In 229 AD, Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor and founded the country. The country was named "Wu" and was known as "Soochow" in history. In 263 AD, the Sima family that controlled the Cao Wei regime annexed the Shu Han Dynasty. In 265 AD, they deposed the emperor and established themselves. The country was named "Jin" and historically known as "Western Jin".
In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty conquered the Sun Wu regime in the south of the Yangtze River and unified China. The Three Kingdoms era ended.
The Three Kingdoms era is a historical period in China.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao unified northern China and actually controlled the political power of the Eastern Han Dynasty with the position of prime minister. He obtained the title of "King of Wei" and added Jiuxi.
In 220 AD, Cao Cao died of illness and his son Cao Pi succeeded to the throne. In the same year, he forced the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty to dedicate Liu Xie to the throne. At this point, the Eastern Han Dynasty collapsed and the Three Kingdoms era officially began.
In 221 AD, Liu Bei established himself as emperor based in Yizhou. His country was named "Han" and was known as "Shu Han" or "Ji Han" in history. In the same year, Sun Quan, who had separated Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Jiaozhou and other places, accepted the canonization of the Cao Wei regime and was called "King of Wu".
In 229 AD, Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor and founded the country. The country was named "Wu" and was known as "Soochow" in history. In 263 AD, the Sima family that controlled the Cao Wei regime annexed the Shu Han Dynasty. In 265 AD, they deposed the emperor and established themselves. The country was named "Jin" and historically known as "Western Jin".
In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty conquered the Sun Wu regime in the south of the Yangtze River and unified China. The Three Kingdoms era ended.
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