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Five Hu Chaohua:::Reason:::1Unprincipled kindness 2, the strength of internal strife weakened the late Western Jin Dynasty to the Northern Wei unification of the north (304-439 AD), Xiongnu and Xianbei

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Reasons: 1 Unprincipled kindness 2, the strength of infighting weakens

From the end of the Western Jin Dynasty to the unification of the north by the Northern Wei Dynasty (304-439 AD), ethnic minorities such as the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Qiang, Qiang, and Di successively entered the Central Plains and divided northern China for more than 100 years.

The impact of the "Five Hu Chaohua" on Chinese history is far-reaching.

First, it led to the turmoil and decline of Chinese society, plunging the Central Plains into a long period of war and chaos, which was not recovered until the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Secondly, the Five Hu Chaohua also had an impact on the culture and thought of Chinese society, and the integration of the culture and ideas of these ethnic groups with traditional Chinese culture provided new impetus for later cultural development.

Ethnic contradictions have intensified

Since the two Han Dynasties, they have constantly fought with foreign tribes in the northwest, and after the war, based on the concept of "Rouyuan people", they moved the surrendered tribes into Senei and mixed with the Han people. The minister suggested that the Hu be moved to the frontier and put an end to Hu through the Han tuntian, but Emperor Wu of Jin did not accept this suggestion.

The Hu people were very clear about the national strength of the Western Jin Dynasty, and once the time was ripe, they would rebel within the group, and in order to compete for the supreme power of the central government, a series of mutual killings and wars took place, which lasted for sixteen years, and the history is called the "Rebellion of the Eight Kings". In the end, the Western Jin Dynasty perished and ate the evil fruit.

Five Hu Chaohua:::Reason:::1Unprincipled kindness 2, the strength of internal strife weakened the late Western Jin Dynasty to the Northern Wei unification of the north (304-439 AD), Xiongnu and Xianbei
Five Hu Chaohua:::Reason:::1Unprincipled kindness 2, the strength of internal strife weakened the late Western Jin Dynasty to the Northern Wei unification of the north (304-439 AD), Xiongnu and Xianbei
Five Hu Chaohua:::Reason:::1Unprincipled kindness 2, the strength of internal strife weakened the late Western Jin Dynasty to the Northern Wei unification of the north (304-439 AD), Xiongnu and Xianbei

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