Question | Answer | % Correct |
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Which 'Flying General', famed for his legendary steed Red Hare, killed the aforementioned tyrant in 192? | Lü Bu | 95%
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Which tyrannical warlord from north-western Liang province emerged from this conflict to depose the young Emperor Shao and control the country? | Dong Zhuo | 94%
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Which northern warlord did Cao Cao decisively defeat at the Battle of Guandu in 200? | Yuan Shao | 89%
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Under which kind of tree did the three sworn brothers Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei make an unbreakable oath of fraternity? | Peach | 78%
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According to legend, which Wei general retreated from the undefended city of Xicheng upon seeing the Shu strategist, Zhuge Liang, playing a lute alone inside? | Sima Yi | 78%
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In 208, an alliance consisting of Sun Quan and Liu Bei was able to put Cao Cao's expansion to a halt at which naval battle? | Chibi | 74%
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Which member of the southern Sun family is popularly known as the 'Little Conqueror'? | Sun Ce | 74%
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At which city did Cao Cao receive Emperor Xian in 196 and begin proper his conquest of Northern China? | Xuchang | 74%
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Which Ming-dynasty author wrote 'The Romance Of The Three Kingdoms'? | Luo Guangzhong | 73%
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In 220, Cao Cao's son, Cao Pi (of Wei), and Liu Bei (of Shu) would each declare themselves Emperor, beginning in earnest the Three Kingdoms period. What did Liu Bei formally declare his ultimate goal? | To restore the Han Dynasty | 73%
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"The empire, long united, must..." what? | Divide | 71%
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Which future 'Tiger General' of Liu Bei would start a campaign against Cao Cao in 211, popularly to avenge the death of his family? | Ma Chao | 71%
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In 280AD, which state conquered their last opponent and became the undisputed ruler of all China? | None of them | 65%
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At which modern-day city in Anhui Province of over 9,000,000 inhabitants did Wei and Eastern Wu fight three separate battles in three years? | Hefei | 62%
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In which year did the peasant 'Yellow Turban Rebellion' begin, an event which is widely thought to have permanently destroyed the power of the Han Dynasty? | 184AD | 59%
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