The Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty: The Competition in the Central Plains

The Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty: The Competition in the Central Plains

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In the late Western Jin Dynasty, the Eight Kings Rebellion, the Five Husbands disrupted China, and all heroes rose up together. There are frequent wars. Life is ruined. With the help of Wang Dao and others, Sima Yi's great-grandson Sima Rui inherited the Jin Dynasty in Jiangnan and settled in a corner. The Xiongnu, Jie, Di, Qiang, Xianbei and other ethnic groups in the north appeared on the stage to compete in the Central Plains. This book takes the historical context of the 104 years of the Eastern Jin Dynasty as the main line, including the Huns Liu Cong and Liu Yao, the Jie people Shi Le and Shi Hu, the Di people Fu Hong and Fu Jian, the Qiang people Yao Yizhong, Yao Xiang, Yao Chang, and Xianbei people. Murong Xin, Murong Huang, and Murong Chui from the Murong tribe, Tuoba Shiyijian, Tuoba Gui from the Xianbei Tuoba tribe, and others competed for the central plains and the north for assistance, recreating the magnificent, soul-stirring, and evocative historical scenes of that era. . The book shows the prosperity, ups and downs of four major families, including Wang Dao and Wang Dun of the Wang family of Langya, the Yu Liang brothers of the Yu family of Yingchuan, the Huan Wen brothers of the Huan family of Qiaojun, and the Xie An of the Xie family of Chenjun. Different ethnic groups on the land of China not only fight with each other, but also depend on each other, complement each other and develop together. Under the influence of Confucian culture, they jointly promoted the great integration of nationalities and gradually integrated into the big family of the Chinese nation.

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