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Eastern Wu

229 CE – 280 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
229 CE – 280 CE
Duration
51 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Ezhou
Data Confidence
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Overview

Eastern Wu, also known as Sun Wu, was a dynastic state and one of the three major states that competed for supremacy during China's Three Kingdoms period. It was founded in 229 CE when its ruler, Sun Quan, declared himself emperor. Previously, it existed as a vassal kingdom from 220 to 222 AD, declaring independence in November 222 AD. The state was based in the Jiangnan region, historically known as Wu, and occupied much of eastern China. Its capital was sometimes at Jianye (present-day Nanjing) and sometimes at Wuchang (present-day Ezhou). Eastern Wu was dissolved in 280 CE.

Historical Periods

Eastern Wu (207–214)

207 CE – 214 CE

Capital: EzhouArea: 609,572 km²

Eastern Wu (215–237)

215 CE – 237 CE

Capital: EzhouArea: 609,389 km²

Eastern Wu (238–262)

238 CE – 262 CE

Capital: EzhouArea: 1,399,802 km²

Eastern Wu (263–269)

263 CE – 269 CE

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Capital: EzhouArea: 1,400,007 km²

Eastern Wu (270–282)

270 CE – 282 CE

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Capital: EzhouArea: 1,400,007 km²

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