
50 Years of Blood and Fire: the Short-lived Western Jin Dynasty
by Zhang Qidi
About This Novel
The Western Jin Dynasty ended the era of division of the Three Kingdoms and once again achieved national unification. However, the internal power structure of the Western Jin Dynasty was very fragile, and it faced serious external threats. Under internal and external difficulties, the Western Jin Dynasty quickly collapsed, which ushered in nearly three hundred years of chaos and division. Politics, culture, and ideas were all reconstructed and reborn in the collision, which affected the subsequent prosperity of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. This book is divided into two volumes, starting from Wei Ming Emperor Cao Ruituogu, and completely restores the history of the Western Jin Dynasty from the Sima family's rise to power to the establishment of the Wei Dynasty and the establishment of the Jin Dynasty, to the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, and finally the rapid collapse of the Western Jin Dynasty. It analyzes in detail how this fragile dynasty came to its demise step by step from various aspects such as political structure, power struggle, and ethnic migration, and explores the transcendent significance behind the rise and fall of the Western Jin Dynasty, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of the history of the Western Jin Dynasty.
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