Historiography of the Three Kingdoms

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Modern scholarship

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References

References

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Backburner

Nomenclature

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Background

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  • hold of the ashikaga shogunate was never that great, daimyo structure, feuding feudal lords already before the onin war

Onin War

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Mobilization

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  • rise of the ashigaru

New weaponry and tactics

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  • takeda cavalry
  • firearms, the "asian military revolution"
  • Japanese castles and siege

The role of religion

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  • Buddhism and Ikko ikki
  • Christianity

Gekokujō

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  • take existing wiki

Regional conflicts

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Kinai: the capital region

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Chūgoku: Western Japan

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Kantō: Eastern Japan

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Tōhoku: Northern Japan

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Chūbu: Central Japan

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Kyushu

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Shikoku

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The maritime world

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  • Piracy
  • Murakami
  • warfare in the islands, the seas, and onto china

The Three Unifiers

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Oda Nobunaga

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Toyotomi Hideyoshi

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Tokugawa Ieyasu

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Historiography

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Cultural legacy

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Textual history of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms

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Alternate title: History of...

Historical basis

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Three Kingdoms historiography and early folk traditions

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  • records of the three kingdoms, annotations, zizhi tongjian
  • shift of views during the song dynasty
  • worship of guan yu, zaju

Precursors to the novel

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  • Records of the Three Kingdoms in Plain Language (Sanguozhi Pinghua)

Authorship

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Dating

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Luo Guanzhong

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  • Luo Guanzhong's version, delve into his life and motivations
  • Liu Bei as a Mencian paragon as a foil to contemporary Ming absolutism (themes)

Mao Zonggang

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  • mao lun and mzg, the trend of commentaries and dufa

Translations

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Japanese

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Korean

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Thai

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References

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Cao Cao's battles

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Years-old infoboxes
Battle of Pingyang
Part of the wars of the Three Kingdoms
DateLate 202
Location
Result Cao Cao victory
Belligerents
Cao Cao
Ma Teng
Yuan Shang
Southern Xiongnu
Commanders and leaders
Zhong Yao
Jia Kui
Ma Chao
Gao Gan
Huchuquan
Guo Yuan
Battle of Hedong
Part of the wars of the Three Kingdoms
Date205
Location
Result Cao Cao victory
Belligerents
Cao Cao
Ma Teng
Gao Gan
Zhang Cheng's bandits
Hedong gentries
Commanders and leaders
Du Ji
Ma Teng
Gao Gan
Zhang Cheng
Wei Gu
Fan Xian

Massacre of the Eunuchs

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Years-old infoboxes

Background

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The massacre

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Aftermath

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In fiction

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References

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  • fire over luoyang
  • biographical dictionary
  • deC's zizhi tongjian
  • cambridge history of china
  • eunuch literature