Eastern Han
From 25 to 220 AD, this was another unified central dynasty in Chinese history following the Western Han, passing through eight generations with a total of fourteen emperors, lasting one hundred and ninety-five years, and together with the Western Han is collectively referred to as the Han Dynasty.
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Liu Xiu establishes the Eastern Han Dynasty
Ma Yuan's old but vigorous
Emperor Ming of Han Seeks Buddhism in Tianzhu
Ban Chao gave up his pen for the sword
Cai Lun improved papermaking
Liang Ji Successively Installed Three Emperors
Partisan Prohibition Incident
Yellow Turban Rebellion
Yuan Shao exterminates all eunuchs
Wang Yun's Plot to Kill Dong Zhuo
Cao Cao Discusses Heroes Over Wine
Sun brothers occupy Jiangdong
Battle of Guandu
Liu Bei's Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage
Battle of Red Cliffs
Liu Bei Proclaims Himself King of Hanzhong
Guan Yu Floods the Seven Armies
Lü Meng Crosses the River in White
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