Sun Quan declares himself emperor in 229, …
Years: 229 - 229
Sun Quan declares himself emperor in 229, an act that almost damages the alliance with Shu, as many Shu officials see this as a sign of betrayal of the Han Dynasty—to which Shu claims to be the legitimate successor.
However, Zhuge Liang opposes ending the alliance and in fact confirms it with a formal treaty later this year, in which the two states pledge to support each other and divide Wei equally if they can conquer it.
Later this year, he moves his capital from Wuchang (in present-day Ezhou, Hubei) to …
Locations
People
- Cao Pi
- Cao Rui
- Cao Xiu
- Jia Kui
- Liu Shan
- Lu Xun
- Lü Dai
- Lü Fan
- Sun Quan
- Zhang Zhao
- Zhou Fang
- Zhuge Liang
Groups
- Chinese (Han) people
- Cao Wei, (Chinese) kingdom of
- Shu Han (minor Han), (Chinese) kingdom of
- Wu, Eastern, (Chinese) kingdom of
