Han Yin

  • Yuan Shu’s invasion of Chen State [Three Kingdoms]

    In the year 197 AD, Yuan Shu, having declared himself Emperor of the short-lived Zhong dynasty, found his ambitions crumbling under a cascade of military defeats, diplomatic failures, and internal decay. Once a powerful warlord controlling the fertile lands of Huai River region, Yuan Shu’s realm rapidly contracted due to betrayals, strategic miscalculations, and…

  • The Humiliation of Yuan Shu [Three Kingdoms]

    In the turbulent final years of the Eastern Han dynasty, ambition often outpaced legitimacy. Nowhere was this more evident than in 197 AD, when the warlord Yuan Shu declared himself emperor in Shouchun, shattering any pretense of loyalty to the Han throne.

  • Chen Gong and the Marriage Trap [Three Kingdoms]

    In the volatile power struggles of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, political marriages were not unions of affection but strategic instruments of war and betrayal. One of the most revealing episodes of this era occurred in 196 AD, when Yuan Shu, having failed to conquer Xu Province (Xuzhou) by force, attempted to subvert Lü…