Cai Dongfan's Young History of China: the Two Jin Dynasties

Cai Dongfan's Young History of China: the Two Jin Dynasties

by Written By Cai Dongfan And Adapted By Wen Fei

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Ch. 54Liu Yu: Deposed Jin Emperor and Became Emperor
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The history of the Two Jin Dynasties (265-420) narrated in "Cai Dongfan's Young Chinese History: The Two Jins" is an important period in Chinese history, divided into two stages: the Western Jin (265-316) and the Eastern Jin (317-420). It inherited the Three Kingdoms and started the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It was a critical period in Chinese history from unification to division and accelerated national integration. The two Jin Dynasties were a period of great turmoil and change in Chinese history. The brief unification of the Western Jin Dynasty failed to resolve internal conflicts, and was eventually destroyed by civil strife and foreign invasion. The Eastern Jin Dynasty settled in the south of the Yangtze River. Although it continued the Jin Dynasty, it never restored the Central Plains. However, this period was also an important stage of national integration and cultural exchange, laying the foundation for the unification of the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

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