A Concise Reader of the Twenty-five Histories·books of the Western Jin Dynasty Books of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

A Concise Reader of the Twenty-five Histories·books of the Western Jin Dynasty Books of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

by Li Guozhang Editor-in-chief Zhao Changping

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In 265 AD, Sima Yan (Emperor Wu of Jin) succeeded Wei and proclaimed himself emperor. The country was named Jin and the capital was established in Luoyang. It was known as the Western Jin Dynasty in history. In 317 AD, Sima Rui reestablished the Jin Dynasty in the south and established Jiankang as the capital, which was known as the Eastern Jin Dynasty in history. The two Jin Dynasties had a total of 15 emperors and 165 years. This book narrates the deeds, major events, political system, economy, culture and all aspects of social life of important figures during the Jin Dynasty and Jin Dynasty, and vividly reproduces the changing historical situation at that time.

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