The Three Kingdoms were a period of division and confrontation between the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Western Jin Dynasty in Chinese history, with three regimes: Wei (Cao Wei), Shu (Shu Han), and Wu (Eastern Wu). The Three Kingdoms era was magnificent and full of vitality, which often aroused the remembrance of future generations. From 190 years when Dong Zhuo coerced Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty to leave Luoyang, the Eastern Han Dynasty had collapsed at this time; In 208, after the Battle of Chibi, the Three Kingdoms formed a prototype. Historians pay more attention to the formation and process of the Three Kingdoms, since the Eastern Han Dynasty began to lose its political entity and divide the powers, forming the prototype of the Three Kingdoms to the Wei Dynasty and the Han Dynasty, so the period from 184 to 220 is often included in the Three Kingdoms period for discussion. To this day, the characters and events of the Three Kingdoms are still the subject of television, movies and video games.