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The Jìn Dynasty (; 265
265

Events...
420
420

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), one of the Six Dynasties
Six Dynasties

Six Dynasties is a collective noun for six China dynasties during the periods of the Three Kingdoms , Jin Dynasty , and Southern and Northern Dynasties ....
, followed the Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms

The Three Kingdoms period is a period in the history of China, part of an era of disunity called the Six Dynasties following immediately the loss of de facto power of the Han Dynasty emperors....
 period and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties
Southern and Northern Dynasties

The Southern and Northern Dynasties followed the Jin Dynasty and preceded Sui Dynasty in China. It was an age of civil war and political disunity....
 in China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
. The dynasty was founded by the Sima
Sima (surname)

Sima is a Chinese family name. Unlike most single-Chinese character Chinese family names, it is one of the rare Chinese compound surname. It is an occupation name, literally meaning "control" "horses" ....
 family (?? pinyin
Pinyin

Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Hanyu is the Chinese Language, and pinyin means "phonetics", or more literally, "spelling sound" or "spelled sound"....
: Sima). Note that there are four periods of Chinese history using the name "Jin" (see clarification here
Jin Dynasty

Jin Dynasty may refer to:* Jin Dynasty , Chinese dynasty, subdivided into the Western and Eastern Jin periods* Later Jin Dynasty , one of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China....
).
first of the two periods, the Western Jìn Dynasty (ch
Chinese language

Chinese or the Sinitic language is a language family consisting of language mutually unintelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the two branches of Sino-Tibetan languages of languages....
: ??, 265
265

Events...
316
316

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), was founded by Emperor Wu, better known as Sima Yan. Although providing a brief period of unity after conquering the state of Eastern Wu
Eastern Wu

Eastern Wu , also known as Sun Wu , was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty in the Jiangnan region of China....
 in 280
280

Events...
, the Jìn could not contain the invasion and uprising of nomadic peoples after the devastating War of the Eight Princes
War of the Eight Princes

The War of the Eight Princes or Rebellion of the Eight Kings or Rebellion of the Eight Princes was a civil war for power among princes or kings of the China Jin Dynasty from AD 291 to AD 306....
.






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The Jìn Dynasty (; 265
265

Events...
420
420

Sorry, no overview for this topic
), one of the Six Dynasties
Six Dynasties

Six Dynasties is a collective noun for six China dynasties during the periods of the Three Kingdoms , Jin Dynasty , and Southern and Northern Dynasties ....
, followed the Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms

The Three Kingdoms period is a period in the history of China, part of an era of disunity called the Six Dynasties following immediately the loss of de facto power of the Han Dynasty emperors....
 period and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties
Southern and Northern Dynasties

The Southern and Northern Dynasties followed the Jin Dynasty and preceded Sui Dynasty in China. It was an age of civil war and political disunity....
 in China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
. The dynasty was founded by the Sima
Sima (surname)

Sima is a Chinese family name. Unlike most single-Chinese character Chinese family names, it is one of the rare Chinese compound surname. It is an occupation name, literally meaning "control" "horses" ....
 family (?? pinyin
Pinyin

Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Hanyu is the Chinese Language, and pinyin means "phonetics", or more literally, "spelling sound" or "spelled sound"....
: Sima). Note that there are four periods of Chinese history using the name "Jin" (see clarification here
Jin Dynasty

Jin Dynasty may refer to:* Jin Dynasty , Chinese dynasty, subdivided into the Western and Eastern Jin periods* Later Jin Dynasty , one of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China....
).

History

The first of the two periods, the Western Jìn Dynasty (ch
Chinese language

Chinese or the Sinitic language is a language family consisting of language mutually unintelligible to varying degrees. Originally the indigenous languages spoken by the Han Chinese in China, it forms one of the two branches of Sino-Tibetan languages of languages....
: ??, 265
265

Events...
316
316

Events...
), was founded by Emperor Wu, better known as Sima Yan. Although providing a brief period of unity after conquering the state of Eastern Wu
Eastern Wu

Eastern Wu , also known as Sun Wu , was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty in the Jiangnan region of China....
 in 280
280

Events...
, the Jìn could not contain the invasion and uprising of nomadic peoples after the devastating War of the Eight Princes
War of the Eight Princes

The War of the Eight Princes or Rebellion of the Eight Kings or Rebellion of the Eight Princes was a civil war for power among princes or kings of the China Jin Dynasty from AD 291 to AD 306....
. The capital was Luoyang
Luoyang

Luoyang is a prefecture-level city in western Henan province of China, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Zhengzhou to the east, Pingdingshan to the southeast, Nanyang to the south, Sanmenxia to the west, Jiyuan to the north, and Jiaozuo to the northeast....
 until 311
311

Events...
 when Emperor Huai was captured by the forces of Han Zhao
Han Zhao

The Han Zhao was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Chinese Jin Dynasty . It represented two state titles, the Han state proclaimed in 304 by Liu Yuan and the Former Zhao state in 319 by Liu Yao....
. Successive reign of Emperor Min lasted four years in Chang'an
Chang'an

Chang'an is an ancient Capital of more than ten Dynasties in Chinese history in Chinese history. Chang'an literally means "Perpetual Peace" in Classical Chinese....
 until its conquest by Han Zhao in 316
316

Events...
.

Meanwhile remnants of the Jìn court fled from the north to the south and reestablished the Jìn court at Jiankang
Jiankang

Jiankang was the capital city of the Eastern Jin Dynasty . Its walls are extant ruins in the modern prefecture-level city of Nanjing....
, south-east of Luoyang and Chang'an and near modern-day Nanjing
Nanjing

is the capital city of China's Jiangsu province of China, and a city with a prominent place in Chinese history and Chinese culture. Nanjing served as the capital of China during several historical periods and is listed as one of the Historical capitals of China....
, under Prince of Longya. Prominent local families of Zhu
Zhu

Zhu or ZHU may refer to:*Zhu , ancient Chinese string instrument*Zhu , ancient Chinese percussion instrument*Zhuhai Sanzao Airport - ZHU is the 3 letter IATA code for the airport...
, Gan
Gan

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, Lu
Lu

Lu or LU may refer to:...
, Gu
Gu (family)

Gu can refer to several different Chinese family names.The most common, G? , is ranked #88 on the list of top Chinese family names, according to the 2006 Chinese census ....
 and Zhou
Zhou

Zhou can refer to:*Zhou Dynasty a Chinese Dynasty split into two eras, Western and Eastern *Northern Zhou a Chinese Dynasty *Wu Zhao, the only Empress of China...
 supported the proclamation of Prince of Langye as Emperor Yuan of the Eastern Jìn Dynasty (ch: ?? 317
317

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420
420

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) when the news of the fall of Chang'an reached the south. (Because the emperors of the Eastern Jìn Dynasty came from the Langye line, the rival Wu Hu
Wu Hu

Wu Hu is a collective term for various non-Chinese steppe tribes during the period from the Han Dynasty to the Northern Dynasties. These Nomadic people originally resided outside China proper, but gradually migrated into Chinese areas during the years of turmoil between the Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms....
 states which did not recognize its legitimacy would at times refer to Jìn as "Langye.")

Militaristic authorities and crises plagued the Eastern Jìn court throughout its 104 years of existence. It survived the rebellions of Wang Dun
Wang Dun

Wang Dun , courtesy name Chuzhong , was a Jin Dynasty general and later warlord.Having brought Emperor Yuan of Jin to submission with his military force, Wang Dun had paramount authorities....
 and Su Jun
Su Jun

Su Jun was a Jin Dynasty general, whose rebellion against Emperor Cheng of Jin's regent Yu Liang was initially successful, allowing him to take over the imperial government, but he was eventually defeated by Tao Kan and Wen Jiao's forces and killed in battle....
. Huan Wen
Huan Wen

Huan Wen , courtesy name Yuanzi , formally Duke Xuanwu of Nan Commandery , was a general of the Jin Dynasty . He is commonly viewed as one of the greatest generals since Jin's loss of northern China, as he led the campaign that destroyed Cheng Han and annexed its lands to Jin, and had some successes against the northern states F...
 died in 373
373

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 before he could usurp the throne (which he had intended to do). Battle of Fei turned out to be a victory of Jìn under a short-lived cooperation of Huan Chong
Huan Chong

Huan Chong , courtesy name Youzi , formally Duke Xuanmu of Fengcheng , was a Jin Dynasty governor and general and the youngest brother of Huan Wen....
, brother of Huan Wen and the Prime Minister (or Imperial Secretariat) Xie An
Xie An

Xie An , courtesy name Anshi , formally Duke Wenjing of Luling , was a Jin Dynasty statesman who, despite his lack of military ability, led Jin through a major crisis -- attacks by Former Qin....
. Huan Xuan
Huan Xuan

Huan Xuan , courtesy name Jingdao , nickname Lingbao , formally Emperor Wudao of Chu , was a Jin Dynasty warlord who briefly took over the imperial throne from Emperor An of Jin and declared his own state of Chu in 403, but was defeated by an uprising led by the general Emperor Wu of Liu Song in 404 and killed....
, son of Huan Wen
Huan Wen

Huan Wen , courtesy name Yuanzi , formally Duke Xuanwu of Nan Commandery , was a general of the Jin Dynasty . He is commonly viewed as one of the greatest generals since Jin's loss of northern China, as he led the campaign that destroyed Cheng Han and annexed its lands to Jin, and had some successes against the northern states F...
, usurped and changed the name of the dynasty to Chu
Chu

Chu or CHU may refer to:Surname:* Chu , a common Chinese surname* Spanish writing Chu is the surname ? from Guangzhou, Guangdong .Places:...
. He was toppled by Liu Yu
Emperor Wu of Liu Song

Emperor Wu of Song , personal name Liu Yu , courtesy name Dexing , nickname Jinu , was the founding emperor of the History of China dynasty Liu Song Dynasty....
, who ordered the strangulation of the reinstated but retarded Emperor An. The last emperor and brother of Emperor An, Emperor Gong, was installed in 419
419

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. Abdication of Emperor Gong in 420
420

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 in favor of Liu Yu, then Emperor Wu
Emperor Wu of Liu Song

Emperor Wu of Song , personal name Liu Yu , courtesy name Dexing , nickname Jinu , was the founding emperor of the History of China dynasty Liu Song Dynasty....
, ushered in the Liu Song Dynasty
Liu Song Dynasty

The Song Dynasty was first of the four Southern Dynasties in China, followed by the Southern Qi Dynasty.It was founded by Emperor Wu of Liu Song ?? , whose surname together with "Song" forms the most commonly used name for the dynasty, the Liu Song ??....
 and the Southern Dynasties
Southern dynasties

The Southern dynasties ?? comprise the Liu Song, Southern Qi, Liang Dynasty and Chen Dynasty, whose capital were largely all at Jiankang , and Emperor Yuan of Liang, as well as the later Western Liang emperors , also set their capital at Jiangling, and Xiao Zhuang, who is considered by some historians to be a Liang Dynasty emperor, had his...
.

Meanwhile North China was ruled by the Sixteen Kingdoms
Sixteen Kingdoms

The Sixteen Kingdoms , or less commonly the Sixteen States, were a collection of numerous short-lived sovereign states in China proper and its neighboring areas from 304 to 439 Common Era after the retreat of the Jin Dynasty to South China and before the establishment of the Northern Dynasties....
, many of which were founded by the Wu Hu
Wu Hu

Wu Hu is a collective term for various non-Chinese steppe tribes during the period from the Han Dynasty to the Northern Dynasties. These Nomadic people originally resided outside China proper, but gradually migrated into Chinese areas during the years of turmoil between the Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms....
, the non-Han Chinese
Han Chinese

Han Chinese are an ethnic group native to China and, by most modern definitions, the largest single ethnic group in the Earth.Han Chinese constitute about 92 percent of the population of the People's Republic of China , 98 percent of the population of the Republic of China , 75 percent of the population of Singapore, and about 19 percent...
 ethnicities. The conquest of the Northern Liang
Northern Liang

The Northern Liang was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It was founded by the Xiongnu Juqu family, although they initially supported the Han Chinese official Duan Ye as prince, but overthrew Duan in 401 and directly took over....
 by the Northern Wei Dynasty in 439
439

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 ushered in the Northern Dynasties
Northern dynasties

The Northern Dynasties included Northern Wei Dynasty, Eastern Wei Dynasty, Western Wei Dynasty, Northern Qi Dynasty, Northern Zhou Dynasty....
.

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Figure

  • Sima's family tree of the 'Western Jìn dynasty'



Sovereigns of Jìn Dynasty

Posthumous name
Posthumous name

A posthumous name is an honorary name given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others, in some cultures after the person's death. The posthumous name is commonly used when naming royalty of Table of Chinese monarchs, List of Korean monarchs, Vietnam and emperors of Japan....
s
Family name and given names
Chinese name

Personal names in Culture of China follow a number of conventions different from those of personal names in Western cultures. Most noticeably, a Chinese name is written with the family name first and the given name next, therefore "John Smith" as a Chinese name would be "Smith John"....
Durations of reignsEra name
Era name

#REDIRECT Regnal year...
s and their according range of years
Chinese convention: "Jìn" + posthumous name + "di"
Western Jìn Dynasty 265
265

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316
316

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Wu DiSima Yan265
265

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290
290

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  • Taishi 265
    265

    Events...
    274
    274

    Events...
  • Xianning 275
    275

    Events...
    280
    280

    Events...
  • Taikang 280
    280

    Events...
    289
    289

    Events...
  • Taixi January 28, 290
    290

    Events...
     – May 17, 290
    290

    Events...
Hui DiSima Zhong290
290

Events...
307
307

Events...
  • Yongxi May 17, 290
    290

    Events...
     – February 15, 291
    291

    Events...
  • Yongping February 16 – April 23, 291
    291

    Events...
  • Yuankang April 24, 291
    291

    Events...
     – February 6, 300
    300

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  • Yongkang February 7, 300
    300

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     – February 3, 301
    301

    For the article, see Article 301 ....
  • Yongning June 1, 301
    301

    For the article, see Article 301 ....
     – January 4303
    303

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  • Taian January 5, 303
    303

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     – February 21, 304
    304

    Events...
  • Yongan February 22 – August 15, 304
    304

    Events...
    ; December 25, 304
    304

    Events...
     – February 3, 305
    305

    Events...
  • Jianwu August 16 – December 24, 304
    304

    Events...
  • Yongxing February 4, 305
    305

    Events...
     – July 12, 306
    306

    Events...
  • Guangxi July 13, 306
    306

    Events...
     – February 19, 307
    307

    Events...
  • noneSima Lun
    Sima Lun

    Sima Lun , courtesy name Ziyi , was titled the Prince of Zhao and the usurper of the Jin Dynasty from February 3 to May 30, 301. He is usually not counted in the list of Jin emperors due to his brief reign, and was often mentioned by historians as an example of a wicked usurper....
    301
    301

    For the article, see Article 301 ....
  • Jianshi February 3 – June 1, 301
    301

    For the article, see Article 301 ....
  • Huai DiSima Chi307
    307

    Events...
     – 311
    311

    Events...
  • Yongjia 307
    307

    Events...
     – 313
    313

    Events...
  • Min DiSima Ye313
    313

    Events...
    316
    316

    Events...
  • Jianxing 313
    313

    Events...
    317
    317

    Events...
  • Eastern Jìn Dynasty 317
    317

    Events...
    420
    420

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    Yuan DiSima Rui317
    317

    Events...
    323
    323

    Events...
  • Jianwu 317
    317

    Events...
    318
    318

    Events...
  • Taixing 318
    318

    Events...
    322
    322

    Events...
  • Yongchang 322
    322

    Events...
    323
    323

    Events...
  • Ming DiSima Shao323
    323

    Events...
    325
    325

    Events...
  • Taining 323
    323

    Events...
    326
    326

    Events...
  • Cheng DiSima Yan325
    325

    Events...
    342
    342

    Events...
  • Xianhe 326
    326

    Events...
    335
    335

    Events...
  • Xiankang 335
    335

    Events...
    342
    342

    Events...
  • Kang DiSima Yue342
    342

    Events...
    344
    344

    Events...
  • Jianyuan 343
    343

    Events...
    344
    344

    Events...
  • Mu DiSima Dan344
    344

    Events...
    361
    361

    Events...
  • Yonghe 345
    345

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    357
    357

    Events...
  • Shengping 357
    357

    Events...
    361
    361

    Events...
  • Ai DiSima Pi361
    361

    Events...
    365
    365

    Events...
  • Longhe 362
    362

    Events...
    363
    363

    Events...
  • Xingning 363
    363

    Events...
    365
    365

    Events...
  • Fei DiSima Yi365
    365

    Events...
    372
    372

    Events...
    *Taihe 365
    365

    Events...
    372
    372

    Events...
    Jianwen DiSima Yu372
    372

    Events...
  • Xianan 372
    372

    Events...
    373
    373

    Events...
  • Xiaowu DiSima Yao372
    372

    Events...
    396
    396

    Events...
  • Ningkang 373
    373

    Events...
    375
    375

    Events...
  • Taiyuan 376
    376

    Events...
    396
    396

    Events...
  • An DiSima Dezong396
    396

    Events...
    419
    419

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  • Longan 397
    397

    Events...
    402
    402

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  • Yuanxing 402
    402

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    405
    405

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  • Yixi 405
    405

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    419
    419

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  • Gong DiSima Dewen419
    419

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    420
    420

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  • Yuanxi 419
    419

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    420
    420

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  • Major events

    • War of the Eight Princes
      War of the Eight Princes

      The War of the Eight Princes or Rebellion of the Eight Kings or Rebellion of the Eight Princes was a civil war for power among princes or kings of the China Jin Dynasty from AD 291 to AD 306....
    • Wu Hu
      Wu Hu

      Wu Hu is a collective term for various non-Chinese steppe tribes during the period from the Han Dynasty to the Northern Dynasties. These Nomadic people originally resided outside China proper, but gradually migrated into Chinese areas during the years of turmoil between the Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms....
       ravaging
    • Battle of Fei
    • Butterfly Lovers
      Butterfly Lovers

      The Butterfly Lovers or Liang Zhu is a Chinese legend about the tragic romance between two lovers, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, from whom the name of the legend is known in Chinese language ....


    See also

    • Six dynasties
      Six Dynasties

      Six Dynasties is a collective noun for six China dynasties during the periods of the Three Kingdoms , Jin Dynasty , and Southern and Northern Dynasties ....
    • Sixteen Kingdoms
      Sixteen Kingdoms

      The Sixteen Kingdoms , or less commonly the Sixteen States, were a collection of numerous short-lived sovereign states in China proper and its neighboring areas from 304 to 439 Common Era after the retreat of the Jin Dynasty to South China and before the establishment of the Northern Dynasties....
    • Chinese sovereign
      Chinese sovereign

      Chinese sovereign is the ruler of a particular period in ancient China. Several titles and naming schemes have been used throughout history....
    • List of tributaries of Imperial China
      List of tributaries of Imperial China

      The following is a list of tribute of Imperial China....
    • Liu Song Dynasty
      Liu Song Dynasty

      The Song Dynasty was first of the four Southern Dynasties in China, followed by the Southern Qi Dynasty.It was founded by Emperor Wu of Liu Song ?? , whose surname together with "Song" forms the most commonly used name for the dynasty, the Liu Song ??....
    • Southern Dynasties
      Southern dynasties

      The Southern dynasties ?? comprise the Liu Song, Southern Qi, Liang Dynasty and Chen Dynasty, whose capital were largely all at Jiankang , and Emperor Yuan of Liang, as well as the later Western Liang emperors , also set their capital at Jiangling, and Xiao Zhuang, who is considered by some historians to be a Liang Dynasty emperor, had his...
    • Northern Wei Dynasty
    • Northern Dynasties
      Northern dynasties

      The Northern Dynasties included Northern Wei Dynasty, Eastern Wei Dynasty, Western Wei Dynasty, Northern Qi Dynasty, Northern Zhou Dynasty....
    • Romance of the Three Kingdoms
      Romance of the Three Kingdoms

      Romance of the Three Kingdoms , written by Luo Guanzhong in the 14th century, is a Chinese historical novel based upon events in the turbulent years near the end of the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms era of China, starting in 169 and ending with the reunification of the land in 280....
    • Ge Hong
      Ge Hong

      Ge Hong , courtesy name Zhichuan , was a minor southern official during the J?n Dynasty , best known for his interest in Daoism, alchemy, and techniques of longevity....


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