Things About the Jin Dynasty: Liu Yu Usurped the Jin Dynasty

Things About the Jin Dynasty: Liu Yu Usurped the Jin Dynasty

by Haotian Muyun

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This book is the finale. The barbarians in the north are locked in fierce battles. The external pressure on the Jin Dynasty has been greatly alleviated. However, with Huanxuan gaining power, the Sima Dynasty is once again in danger of overthrowing. Liu Yu started at the end of the Wei Dynasty, conquered the east and west, quelled the Huanxuan Rebellion, wiped out all the separatist forces in the south of the Yangtze River, and then organized his army to march north, swallowing up Western Shu, destroying Southern Yan, defeating the Later Qin, and first regaining Luoyang and Chang'an. Due to the death of the mastermind Liu Muzhi, Liu Yu took his troops back south, resulting in Chang'an being lost and gained, generals fighting, and famous generals dying. After Liu Yunan returned, he finally abolished Jin and established himself on his own. The Sima regime came to an end, and the Wei and Jin Dynasties also came to an end.

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