This article explores Eastern Han’s Partisan Prohibitions. Eunuchs branded scholar‑gentry like Li Ying and Chen Fan as “partisans,” triggering two brutal purges. Many were killed, exiled, or banned for life. The crackdown destroyed honest officials, fatally weakening the Han and paving the way for its collapse.
The prolonged struggle between Sun Quan and Huang Zu – spanning nearly a decade – culminates in 208 CE with the decisive Third Jiangxia Campaign, a pivotal episode that blends historical record, strategic innovation, and personal drama.