Chen Shou

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Chen Shou was a third-century Chinese historian best known for compiling the foundational historical text "Records of the Three Kingdoms," which chronicles the late Eastern Han and Three Kingdoms period.

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instanceOf Chinese historian
biographer
historian
historical text
author Chen Shou NERFINISHED
basedOn Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
birthYear 233
countryOfCitizenship China
courtesyName Zhangning NERFINISHED
deathYear 297
dynastyServed Shu Han NERFINISHED
Western Jin NERFINISHED
employer Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
state of Shu Han NERFINISHED
era Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
Western Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Chinese history
historiography
genre biographical history
official history
hasCommentaryBy Pei Songzhi NERFINISHED
influenced Pei Songzhi NERFINISHED
Romance of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
knownFor compiling Records of the Three Kingdoms
language Classical Chinese
name Chen Shou NERFINISHED
nativeName 陳壽 NERFINISHED
notableFor establishing the standard narrative of the Three Kingdoms era
notableWork Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
occupation historian
official
originalTitle 三國志 NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Ba Commandery NERFINISHED
present-day Sichuan, China
region China NERFINISHED
romanization Chén Shòu NERFINISHED
sourceFor later Chinese historiography of the Three Kingdoms
style concise prose
subject Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
late Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
timePeriod 3rd century
usedSourcesFrom documents from Cao Wei
documents from Eastern Wu
state archives of Shu Han NERFINISHED
wroteAbout Cao Wei NERFINISHED
Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
Shu Han NERFINISHED

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