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  2. Yuan Shu - Wikipedia

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    Yuan Shu declared himself emperor under the short-lived Zhongshi (仲氏) dynasty in early 197, [13] citing superstition as his justification, including the Chinese characters for his given name Shu and courtesy name Gonglu, and his possession of the Imperial Seal, which was given to him by the late Sun Jian. This audacious action made him a ...

  3. Dynasty Warriors 4 - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty Warriors 4 [Note 1] [Note 2] is a 2003 hack and slash video game developed by Omega Force and published by Koei for the PlayStation 2. It is the fourth installment in the Dynasty Warriors series. An Xbox port followed later in the year as well as an enhanced port to personal computers in 2005 named Dynasty Warriors 4 Hyper.

  4. Dynasty Warriors 9 - Wikipedia

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    A strategy-focused expansion, titled Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires, [b] was released in December 2021 in Japan, and worldwide in February 2022 for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Stadia, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Windows. [5] [3] A sequel, Dynasty Warriors 10, was cancelled in favor of what would become Dynasty Warriors ...

  5. Battle of Xiangyang (191) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Xiangyang was fought between the warlords Sun Jian and Liu Biao in 191 in the late Eastern Han dynasty.Liu Biao emerged victorious against Sun Jian's forces. Shortly after their coalition had ousted Dong Zhuo from the capital Luoyang, Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao, two feudal lords vying for power, had formed alliances against one another, with Gongsun Zan supporting Yuan Shu while Liu ...

  6. Yellow Turban Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The rebellion appears as an early stage in each iteration of Koei's Dynasty Warriors video game franchise, remaining largely unchanged throughout the series. He Yi, Gong Du, and Huang Shao lead playable factions in the Yellow Turban DLC of the turn-based strategy video game Total War: Three Kingdoms , while the Mandate of Heaven DLC features ...

  7. Liu Xun (warlord) - Wikipedia

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    Liu Xun later served as a military general under the warlord Yuan Shu. In 194, Yuan Shu ordered Sun Ce, then serving under him, to lead troops to attack Lujiang Commandery (廬江郡; around present-day Lu'an, Anhui) and seize it from its Administrator (太守), Lu Kang. Although Yuan Shu had promised Sun Ce earlier that he would appoint him as ...

  8. Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers - Wikipedia

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    As with all Dynasty Warriors games, the game's story is a loose retelling of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but with a specific focus on the life and times of Zhao Yun in this game, with the story in Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers ending around the time of the formation of the Kingdom of Shu. Characters from Dynasty Warriors 8 that are not ...

  9. Liu Chong (Prince Min of Chen) - Wikipedia

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    Liu Chong (劉寵; died 197) was the sixth and last Prince of Chen (陳王) of the Eastern Han dynasty.He was unique in the imperial household in that he maintained his own territory during the last years of the Han dynasty while the rest of the Han princes and marquises played no role.