What are the three most famous reigns, three rebellions, and three heydays in Chinese history?

The Rule of Wenjing, the Rule of Zhenguan, the Rule of Renxuan

The Rebellion of Yongjia, the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, and the Rebellion of Anshi

The Shengshi of Kaiyuan, the Shengshi of Yongle, and the Shengshi of Kangqian

These are all untrue, and are more commonly recognized by history as the Rule of Wenjing, the Rule of Zhenguan, the Rebellion of Anshi, the Shengshi of Kaiyuan, and the Shengshi of Kangqian. All are generally recognized by traditional intellectuals, the others are controversial. If one has to make up the numbers, one of the above statements is more appropriate.

There are different ways of saying each era, for example, the Yongle period and the rule of Renxuan is more or less a reflection of modern memories of the Ming Dynasty, although, basically, the economic level and social prosperity, the later the era, the better it did. Even if you compare vertically, wouldn't the reform and opening up be called "Xiaoping's rule" or something?