Those Things in the Jin Dynasty Ii: the Chaos of the Eight Kings

Those Things in the Jin Dynasty Ii: the Chaos of the Eight Kings

by Haotian Muyun

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This book is the second volume, with a total of six chapters. After Sima Yan died, Queen Jia trembled in power. Those who obeyed me prospered, and those who rebelled against me perished. The government and the public were frightened. Sima Lun launched a coup and deposed Empress Jia. The drama of the Eight Kings Rebellion is about to begin. People from all walks of life in the Sima family are vying to take the stage. You sing and I will take the stage. One wave after another, villains and treacherous ministers play a role in it, causing brothers, fathers and sons to kill each other. In the Jin Dynasty, people were in dire straits and hungry people were in crowds. Li Te and Zhang Chang started revolts one after another and separated themselves from each other. Liu Yuan took advantage of the situation and established the Han Dynasty again. Afterwards, the stupid emperor was poisoned to death, and Sima Chi ascended the throne, but he was unable to save himself and chaos raged. At the time of Shi Le's rise, he surrendered to Liu Yuan, and the Central Plains was at war. Faced with the siege by all the heroes, the Sima clan had no intention of quelling the chaos, but had no strategy to quell it. Sima Chi could only place his hope on the famous scholar Wang Yan. Wang Yan betrayed the country and was captured by Shi Le. He surrendered to survive, but was eventually buried alive. The Jin Dynasty was about to collapse.

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