Gongjin's Campaign Memorials:How to Help

Guide on How to Help contributing to The Three Kingdoms Wiki

As said on many occasions on this Wiki, the Three Kingdoms Wiki focusses on the historical aspect of the Three Kingdoms.

This is not always easy, as the fictional aspect is more popular than the historical aspect. This guide shows a list of sources that should and shouldn't be used while contributing to The Three Kingdoms Wiki.

List of Historical Sources

 * Institute of History and Philology ''AsiaMajor section of IoHaP's website featuring various documents about ancient Asia.
 * G. Haloun's The Liang-chou Rebellion 184-221 A.D., London 1949.] PDF file of Haloun's work on the Liangzhou Rebellion during the Later Han from AsiaMajor.''
 * Australian National University Professor Rafe has translated various historical texts.
 * To Establish Peace, vol. 1 Part one of To Establish Peace focusses on 189-200. It's a partial translation of Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian.
 * To Establish Peace, vol. 2 ''Part two of To Establish Peace focusses on 201-220. It's a partial translation of Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian.

List of Fictional Sources

 * Romance of the Three Kingdoms Luo Guanzhong's popular novel is a fictitious book sometimes considered by people new to the Three Kingdoms to be factual.
 * Koei games Are based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

List of Disputable Sources

 * Wikipedia Although there seems to be an overhaul going on, it still is an unreliable source for the Three Kingdoms.