1, reflection:
The History of the Three Kingdoms, one of the twenty-four histories, was written by Chen Shou, a historian in the Western Jin Dynasty. It records the biographical history of Cao Wei, Shu Han and Wu Dong during the Three Kingdoms period in China, and is one of the "first four histories" with the highest evaluation among the twenty-four histories.
2, respectively:
The Book of the Later Han Dynasty is a historical and literary work compiled by Ye Fan, a historian of the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, and belongs to one of the "Twenty-four History". History of the Later Han Dynasty, Historical Records, History of the Han Dynasty and History of the Three Kingdoms are collectively called "the first four histories".
The Book of the Later Han Dynasty is divided into ten chapters, eighty biographies and eight records (from Sima Biao's Continued Han Dynasty). The book mainly describes the historical events of *** 195 from the first year of Jianwu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25) to the 25th year of Jian 'an, Emperor Xiandi of the Han Dynasty (AD 220).
3. Hanshu:
Hanshu, also known as pre-Hanshu, is the first biographical dynastic history in China and one of the "twenty-four histories". It was compiled by Ban Gu, a historian of the Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty, and lasted for more than 20 years. Jian 'an was basically completed in the early years, which was interpreted by Yan Shigu in the later Tang Dynasty.
4. Historical records:
Historical Records is one of the twenty-four histories, formerly known as Taishi Gongshu or Taishi Gongji and Gong Ji. It is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in the history of China, recording the history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Huangdi era to the early years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.