Historiography of the Three Kingdoms
editModern scholarship
edit- china: mao-era marxist interpretations and preference for cao cao
- japan
- western sinology: mendoza to crespigny https://web.archive.org/web/20220121092656/https://www.gamersky.com/zl/201801/1005993.shtml
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NomenclatureeditBackgroundedit
Onin WareditTrendseditMobilizationedit
New weaponry and tacticsedit
The role of religionedit
Gekokujōedit
Regional conflictseditKinai: the capital regioneditChūgoku: Western JapaneditKantō: Eastern JapaneditTōhoku: Northern JapaneditChūbu: Central JapaneditKyushueditShikokueditThe maritime worldedit
The Three UnifierseditOda NobunagaeditToyotomi HideyoshieditTokugawa IeyasueditHistoriographyedit
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Textual history of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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Historical basiseditThree Kingdoms historiography and early folk traditionsedit
Precursors to the noveledit
AuthorshipeditDatingeditLuo Guanzhongedit
Mao Zonggangedit
TranslationseditJapaneseeditKoreaneditThaieditReferencesedit |
Cao Cao's battles
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Massacre of the Eunuchs
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The massacreeditAftermatheditIn fictioneditReferencesedit
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