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The great wall is there in 200 AD. In fact the most significant works on it were done in 200 BC. However, the wall is at the edge of the map. Above Gongsung Zang lands, to protect from Xiongnu invasions. So it has pretty much no relevance to the era or the conflict. No significant battles took place in this area at the time.
The only thing you see in game is wall at Hulao Pass, the destroyed wall section near Luoyang. In the Romance books, the Anti-Dong Zhuo coalition faced Lu bu there in a great battle, although there are no historical traces of such events.
This wall was certainly not there historically, because the Qin emperor ordered the destruction of all border walls inside his empire, and constructed the great wall in the north instead.
Meanwhile, the steppe of Gobi dessert wasn't desolated, long has the DongHu东胡: East barbs have endured the XN in modern Manchuria, XianBei鲜卑"Sabirs" finally got their opportunity as the XN emigrated. The agricultural tributes of Duan, MuRong, YuWen, QiFu, JuQu and TuoBa the grazing clan ruled beyond the ruins of the Han wall until the further sinicization of the XianBei by founding the TuoBa N. Wei dynasty.