List of modern sources

A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms is the 19th volume of the HdO series. Written by Richard Rafe de Crespigny. It contains over 1300 pages with the majority of them serving as a biographical dictionary listing people active between 23 - 220 AD. Read if you want to know more about: any person that has lived or was born between 23 - 220 AD.

Empresses and Consorts: Selections from Chen Shou's Records of the Three States with Pei Songzhi's Commentary is somewhat a biographical dictionary containing biographies of women of the Three Kingdoms. Written by Robert Joe Cutter and William G. Crowell. It contains 280 pages.

Read if you want to know more about: women of the Three Kingdoms.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (sānguó yǎnyì 三國演義), written by Luo Guanzhong 羅貫中 in the 14th century, is a novel containing a fictional story based on actual Three Kingdoms history. Even today it serves as the main source of inspiration for media such as Three Kingdoms (TV Series) and Dynasty Warriors (Videogame series).

Read if you want to know more about: fictional Three Kingdoms.

The Yellow Turbans is an article written by Paul Michaud, for volume 17 of the Monumenta Serica series. Released in 1956. It contains one of the more detailed accounts on the personages and events surrounding the Yellow Turban Rebellion. Read if you want to know more about: Zhang Jue, Yellow Turbans, Yellow Turban Rebellion.