A Study of Politics in the Late Han and Early Jin Dynasties (updated Edition)

A Study of Politics in the Late Han and Early Jin Dynasties (updated Edition)

by Liu Chunxin

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This book is a political history work based on a monograph. It deeply explores the political changes in the approximately one hundred years from Wang Gang's unification of New York at the end of the Han Dynasty to the reunification of the Western Jin Dynasty. The book discusses the development, evolution and struggles of ruling groups such as the Yuan regime, Cao Cao regime, Cao Shuang group, and Sima regime in the late Han Dynasty from the perspectives of macro situation, social atmosphere, political culture, institutional structure, political events, and family cases. It also analyzes the governance policies of rulers at different stages, such as Cao Cao, Emperor Wen of Wei, Emperor Ming of Wei, and Emperor Wu of Jin, as well as their pros and cons. From the chaotic historical events, we stick to the simple and avoid the complex, select major issues related to the political structure at that time and even the characteristics of the entire era, and conduct case studies. Each chapter is independent of each other, but also logically connected and linked to each other, outlining the basic clues and overall appearance of the political evolution of the late Han, Wei, and Jin Dynasties. In this reprint, the organizer has added several articles according to the author's plan during his lifetime, which more comprehensively demonstrates the author's academic achievements in the field of political history of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

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