Chen Shou (233-297), whose word is inherited. A native of Anhan County, Brazil (now Nanchong, Sichuan). Famous historians of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms and Western Jin Dynasty. When I was young, I was eager to learn. I studied with Qiao Zhou, a scholar from the same county. When I was in Shu Han, I used to be the main book of General Wei, the secretary of Dongguan, the history of Guange, and the assistant minister of Huangmen. At that time, the eunuch Huang Hao was autocratic, and all the ministers followed suit. Chen Shou was repeatedly dismissed because he refused to give in to Huang Hao. After Shu's demotion to Jin, he served as a writer, a prefect, a scholar, and a son of a prince. He was demoted many times in his later years and criticized many times. Yuankang died in the seventh year (297) at the age of 65.
In the first year of Taikang (28), after the division of Wu was ended by Jin Dynasty, Chen Shou completed the biographical historical masterpiece The History of the Three Kingdoms with 65 volumes and 367, words after 1 years' hardships, which completely described the historical panorama of China from division to unification in the last hundred years from the end of Han Dynasty to the beginning of Jin Dynasty, and compared with Historical Records, Hanshu, etc.