In the Western Jin Dynasty, a Good Hand Was Ruined

In the Western Jin Dynasty, a Good Hand Was Ruined

by Halfway Through The Sunset Mountain

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Sima Yan came to power by winning over powerful ministers and celebrities. With the blessing of the twin stars of Yang Hu and Du Yu, he destroyed the state of Wu and unified China. In the early days of the reign of Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, Sima Yan, he initiated the "Taikang Rule" that prospered for ten years in the Western Jin Dynasty. But Sima Yan kept making mistakes: he wanted to divide the clan, causing the prince to support his own troops; he passed the throne to his idiot son Sima Zhong, which caused Queen Janan's political chaos and triggered the Rebellion of the Eight Kings; his wrong border minority policies made the "Five Barbarians" represented by the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Jie, Di, and Qiang take over the Central Plains one after another; Sima Yan was debauched and unethical in his later period, condoning the powerful to show off their wealth and fight for wealth, and his extravagant style reached its peak. Various factors eventually led to the Yongjia Rebellion. The capitals of Luoyang and Chang'an were successively destroyed, and the Western Jin Dynasty was completely destroyed by the Xiongnu. Sima Rui crossed south and established the Eastern Jin Dynasty in Jiankang.

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