
Kingdom of Wei
The Kingdom of Wei was a prominent state during China's Three Kingdoms period (220-265 AD), established after the fall of the Han Dynasty. It was one of three rival kingdoms, alongside Shu and Wu, competing for control of China. Wei was known for its strong military and political organization, with powerful leaders like Cao Cao and Cao Pi. The state played a crucial role in shaping Chinese history by influencing culture, governance, and warfare during this era. Ultimately, Wei was absorbed into the Jin Dynasty, which unified China in 280 AD.