
Western Jin Dynasty as King
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Returning to the late Western Jin Dynasty, he became Sima Chi, Emperor Huai of Jin Dynasty who was ascending the throne. He was the tragic king who lost his country in the "Yongjia Rebellion". There are only five years left. Internally, the powerful official Donghai King Sima Yue just won the "Eight Kings Rebellion" and formed the "King and Horse" combination with the talkative Wang Yan. Outside, among the sixteen kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Di people have proclaimed themselves emperors, the Xiongnu Han are on their way, Shi Le and Liu Yao are still wage earners, Zhang Qianliang and Murong Qianyan are already laying the foundation stone, and Sima Rui and Wang Dao, another "king and horse", are planning Jiangnan. At this time, Zu Ti, Liu Kun, Tao Kan, and Wang Dun had not yet made their fortune; Shao Xu, Li Ju, Xi Jian, and Su Jun were still in humble positions; some of the pillars of Jiangzuo, such as Wen Qiao, Yu Liang, Huan Wen, and Xie An, were young and some were still unborn. There is not a single pillar in the land of China, and the two monsters of clan and metaphysics are still looking at it. The new emperor looked at the wilderness full of thorns and saw how to find a successful path to becoming a king. This was a difficult problem.
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