TV series
Three Kingdoms
Overview
A Chinese television series based on the events in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period.
Details
- First air date
- 2010-05-02
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 95 episodes
- Genres
- Drama
- Network
- Jiangsu Television, Anhui Television, Tianjin Television
- Production
- Communication University of China Television Production Centre
- Country
- CN
- Original language
- ZH
Cast
- Chen Jianbin as Cao Cao
- Yu Hewei as Liu Bei
- Lu Yi as Zhuge Liang
- Yu Rongguang as Guan Yu
- Kang Kai as Zhang Fei
- Nie Yuan as Zhao Yun
- Ni Dahong as Sima Yi
- Yu Bin as Cao Pi
- Victor Huang as Zhou Yu
- Zhang Bo as Sun Quan
- Xu Wenguang as Yuan Shao
- Huo Qing as Lu Su
Creators and crew
- Gao Xixi - Creator
- Zhu Sujin - Creator
- Xu Wenguang - Producer
- 王伟 - Producer
- Han Sanping - Producer
- Gao Xixi - Director
Episodes
Episode 1: To eliminate a traitor, Cao Cao presents a precious sword
Episode 2: Chen Gong releases Cao Cao in righteousness
Episode 3: Cao Cao kills Lü Boshe by mistake
Episode 4: Guan Yu slays Hua Xiong while the wine is still warm
Episode 5: Battle of Hulao - The three heroes fight Lü Bu
Episode 6: Sun Jian gains the Imperial Jade Seal
Episode 7: Sun Jian's death at Sanjin Ford
Episode 8: Wang Yun plans the Chain-Linked Strategy
Episode 9: Father and son turn hostile at Fengyi Pavilion
Episode 10: Lü Bu kills Dong Zhuo
Episode 11: Tao Qian offers Xu Province thrice
Episode 12: Lü Bu is defeated in battle and seeks shelter under Liu Bei
Episode 13: Cao Cao saves the emperor and controls the warlords
Episode 14: Lü Bu stages a night raid on Xu Province
Episode 15: Lü Bu shoots an arrow through a halberd
Episode 16: Cao Cao defeats Yuan Shu in battle
Episode 17: Lü Bu falls for Cao Cao's trick and loses Xu Province
Episode 18: Lü Bu meets his end at White Gate Tower
Episode 19: Liu Bei receives an imperial decree and swears to destroy Cao Cao
Episode 20: Cao Cao discusses about heroes over drinks
Episode 21: Yuan Shao and Cao Cao mobilise their armies
Episode 22: Liu Bei is defeated and seeks shelter under Yuan Shao
Episode 23: Guan Yu surrenders to Cao Cao on three conditions
Episode 24: Yuan Shao loses troops and commanders
Episode 25: Guan Yu's lone journey over a thousand li
Episode 26: Reunion at Gucheng
Episode 27: Yuan Shao suffers defeats at Guandu
Episode 28: Xu You betrays his lord and joins Cao Cao
Episode 29: Cao Cao burns the supply depot at Wuchao
Episode 30: Liu Bei garrisons an army at Xinye
Episode 31: Liu Bei's horse leaps across the Tan Stream
Episode 32: Xu Shu turns back to recommend Zhuge Liang to Liu Bei
Episode 33: Liu Bei visits Zhuge Liang thrice
Episode 34: Sun Ce passes on his legacy to Sun Quan
Episode 35: Zhuge Liang deploys troops at an early stage
Episode 36: Zhao Yun fights at Changban
Episode 37: Zhuge Liang argues with the scholars
Episode 38: Zhuge Liang instigates Zhou Yu to resist Cao Cao
Episode 39: Jiang Gan steals a letter after a ceremony
Episode 40: Zhuge Liang borrows arrows with straw boats
Episode 41: Zhou Yu defeats Cao Cao at Red Cliff
Episode 42: Guan Yu spares Cao Cao at Huarong Trail
Episode 43: Sima Yi serves Cao Cao
Episode 44: Cao Cao scares away Ma Teng of Western Liang
Episode 45: Cao Cao loses his beloved son Cao Chong
Episode 46: Zhou Yu prepares to attack Jing Province
Episode 47: The forces of Cao, Sun and Liu battle for Nan Commandery
Episode 48: Zhou Yu returns to Chaisang in unhappiness
Episode 49: Zhao Yun captures Guiyang
Episode 50: Guan Yu fights at Changsha and recruits Huang Zhong and Wei Yan
Episode 51: Lu Su comes twice to ask for Jing Province
Episode 52: Liu Bei travels to Wu for a marriage
Episode 53: Sun Quan is angered by Zhou Yu
Episode 54: Lady Sun and Liu Bei are wed
Episode 55: Liu Bei returns to Jing Province
Episode 56: Zhuge Liang infuriates Zhou Yu thrice
Episode 57: Zhou Yu is defeated and dies with regret
Episode 58: Zhuge Liang mourns Zhou Yu
Episode 59: Cao Cao hosts a banquet at the Bronze Sparrow Platform
Episode 60: Ma Teng enters the capital
Episode 61: Ma Teng is killed after falling into an ambush
Episode 62: Xu Chu fights Ma Chao
Episode 63: Zhang Song is humiliated but is later well received by Liu Bei
Episode 64: Zhang Song presents a map; Liu Bei enters southwest China
Episode 65: Wei Yan performs a sword dance, his target is Liu Zhang
Episode 66: Pang Tong's demise at Fallen Phoenix Slope
Episode 67: Ma Chao pledges allegiance to Liu Bei
Episode 68: Guan Yu attends a feast alone and armed with only a blade
Episode 69: Huang Zhong conquers Hanzhong
Episode 70: Cao Cao executes Yang Xiu at Mount Dingjun
Episode 71: Guan Yu's poison arrow wound is cured
Episode 72: Guan Yu commits suicide at Maicheng
Episode 73: Cao Cao's final wish and death
Episode 74: Cao Pi forces Cao Zhi to compose the Seven Steps Poem
Episode 75: Emperor Xian receives two imperial edicts and abdicates in Cao Pi's favour
Episode 76: Emperor Xian commits suicide; Liu Bei establishes Shu
Episode 77: Zhang Fei dies in his eagerness to avenge his brother
Episode 78: Liu Bei launches a campaign against Eastern Wu
Episode 79: Sun Quan submits to Wei
Episode 80: Huang Zhong is killed in battle
Episode 81: Lu Xun sets aflame Liu Bei's linked camps over 700 li
Episode 82: Liu Bei entrusts his son at Baidicheng
Episode 83: Zhuge Liang calmly holds off five enemy forces
Episode 84: Zhuge Liang writes the Chu Shi Biao
Episode 85: Zhuge Liang prepares for the Northern Campaigns
Episode 86: Ma Su refuses to accept advice and loses Jieting
Episode 87: Zhuge Liang's Empty Fort Strategy backs off Sima Yi's troops
Episode 88: Zhao Yun bids the world farewell
Episode 89: Zhuge Liang defeats Sima Yi
Episode 90: Zhuge Liang eliminates Cao Zhen with a wise plan
Episode 91: Zhuge Liang takes Chencang by strategy
Episode 92: Zhuge Liang sends a letter to ridicule Sima Yi
Episode 93: Sima Yi is saved by a downpour at Shangfang Valley
Episode 94: The chancellor's death at Wuzhang Plains
Episode 95: Sima Yi fakes illness and takes control of Wei
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