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    Deadliest conflicts in human history: Three Kingdoms War (184-280)

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    The Three Kingdoms War was a series of conflicts that took place in China from 184 to 280 AD.

    The war resulted in the division of China into three kingdoms: Wei, Shu, and Wu. The Three Kingdoms War was a time of great turmoil and bloodshed, with an estimated 36 million deaths over the course of the conflict.

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    The Three Kingdoms War was preceded by the fall of the Han Dynasty, which had ruled China for over four centuries. After the Han Dynasty collapsed, China was plunged into a period of chaos and civil war.

    Three powerful warlords emerged from this chaos: Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan. Each warlord controlled a different region of China and commanded a large army.

    The war began when Cao Cao, who controlled the northern region of China, launched a campaign to conquer the southern region. Liu Bei and Sun Quan formed an alliance to resist Cao Cao’s invasion. The war dragged on for years, with each kingdom vying for control of the entire country.

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    Despite the high death toll, the Three Kingdoms War is remembered for its stories of heroism, strategy, and loyalty.

    It has been the subject of numerous books, movies, and television shows, and has had a lasting impact on Chinese culture and history.

    Today, the Three Kingdoms War is viewed as a cautionary tale about the dangers of civil war and the importance of unity in the face of adversity. It serves as a reminder that even the mightiest empires can fall, and that peace and stability are essential for the well-being of a society.

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