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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eastern_WuEastern Wu - Wikipedia

    Wu (Chinese: 吳; pinyin: Wú; Middle Chinese *ŋuo < Eastern Han Chinese: *ŋuɑ), known in historiography as Eastern Wu or Sun Wu, was a dynastic state of China and one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period.

  2. The Eastern Wu era was a formative period in Vietnamese history. A Jiaozhou (modern Vietnam and Guangzhou) prefect, Shi Xie, ruled Vietnam as an autonomous warlord for forty years and was posthumously deified by later Vietnamese emperors. Shi Xie pledged loyalty to Eastern Wu.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Eastern_WuEastern Wu - Wikiwand

    Wu, known in historiography as Eastern Wu or Sun Wu, was a dynastic state of China and one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period.

  4. In China: Dong (Eastern) Han. This was the kingdom of Wu, with its capital at Jianye, under the initial dispensation of Sun Quan. Read More. In China: Sanguo (Three Kingdoms; 220–280 ce) …Yangtze River (the empire of Wu, with its capital at Jianye, present-day Nanjing).

  5. Three new kingdoms emerged from the wreckage, one of which was the Eastern Wu (otherwise referred to as Dōng Wú or Sun Wu). They were opposed in one of China's bloodiest civil wars in its entire history by Cao Wei and Shu Han .

  6. Under Emperor Wu, the Jin dynasty conquered Eastern Wu in 280 and united China proper, thus ending the Three Kingdoms period. The period of unity was relatively short-lived, as the Jin state was soon weakened by corruption, political turmoil, and internal conflicts.

  7. After Wu had forced Cao Huan, the last of the Cao emperors, to abdicate to him, Wu established the dynasty. He reigned from 265 to 290 AD, and after he had destroyed Eastern Wu in 280 AD he was the emperor of the unified Chinese empire.