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  2. Yellow Turban Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Turban Rebellion, ... They set 3 April 184 as the date for the rebellion, but before the plans was set in motion, the Yellow Turbans were betrayed.

  3. Timeline of the Three Kingdoms period - Wikipedia

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    Date Event 184: spring: Yellow Turban Rebellion: The Yellow Turbans ravage the north and east and are defeated [1] [2] winter: Liang Province rebellion: A rebellion occurs in Liang province (Liangzhou; 涼州; roughly present-day Wuwei, Gansu) [1] 185: The imperial palace is damaged by fire and special taxes are levied for rebuilding [1] 188

  4. Yellow Turban Army - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Turban Army, also known as the Yellow Turban Bandits, was a peasant rebel force led by the late Eastern Han dynasty mystic Zhang Jue from Julu Commandery. The Yellow Turbans launched an uprising against the central government in 184, the year of the Jiazi in the Sexagenary cycle .

  5. List of rebellions in China - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Turban Rebellion or Yellow Scarves Rebellion (simplified Chinese: 黄巾之乱; traditional Chinese: 黃巾之亂; pinyin: Huángjīnzhī Luàn; AD 184) was a peasant rebellion against Emperor Ling. It is named for the scarves the rebels wrapped around their heads.

  6. Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Several other starting points for the period are given by Chinese historians: the Yellow Turban Rebellion in 184; [6] [7] the year after the beginning of the rebellion, 185; [8] Dong Zhuo deposing Emperor Shao of Han and enthroning Emperor Xian of Han in 189, [9] [10] Dong Zhuo sacking Luoyang and moving the capital to Chang'an in 190, [11] or ...

  7. Timeline of the Han dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Date Event 184: spring: Yellow Turban Rebellion: The Yellow Turbans ravage the north and east and are defeated [106] [107] winter: Liang Province rebellion: A rebellion occurs in Liang province (Liangzhou; 涼州; roughly present-day Wuwei, Gansu) [106] 185: The imperial palace is damaged by fire and special taxes are levied for rebuilding [106 ...

  8. Liu Bei - Wikipedia

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    In 184, at the end of the reign of Emperor Ling, the Yellow Turbans rose up and started the Yellow Turban Rebellion. Every province and commandery called for righteous men to defend the country. Liu Bei saw what was happening and became much more politically aware.

  9. Records of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The first event to receive detailed description throughout the work is the Yellow Turban Rebellion in 184. Many biographies make passing mention of the event, but more concrete information such as correspondence and troop movements during the uprising can be found in fragmentary form in at least four fascicles: the biographies of Cheng Yu , [ 3 ...