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Genealogy of Emperors of the Jin Dynasty in China (HD Large Picture) Major Events of the Emperors of the Jin Dynasty (Allusions) and Genealogy of The Emperors of the Jin Dynasty and Characters

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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the Jin Dynasty</h1>

Founding Emperor: Sima Yan;

Time range: 266 – 420 AD;

Capital: Luoyang (Western Jin Dynasty), Jiankang (Eastern Jin Dynasty);

Description: In 266, Sima Yan forced the Wei Yuan Emperor Cao Yan to take the throne and establish the Western Jin Dynasty, and then from 391 onwards, the Western Jin Dynasty entered the situation of the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, and by 316, the Western Jin Dynasty was destroyed by the regime established by the Xiongnu, in 317, Sima Rui established the Eastern Jin Dynasty, in 420 Liu Yugong Gao Zhen, deposed emperor Gong of Jin and established the Southern Song Dynasty, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty was destroyed; the Jin Dynasty lasted for 5 generations and 15 emperors, and the State Zuo was 154 years.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > emperors of the previous dynasties</h1>

Emperor Wu of Jin: Sima Yan (236-290), emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty in 265, was proclaimed emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty, the first emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Hui of Jin: Sima Zheng (259–307), second emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Huai of Jin: Sima Chi (284–313), third emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Xiao of Jin: Sima Yi (300–317), fourth emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Yuan of Jin: Sima Rui (276-322), Sima Rui was called King of Jin in April 317, Emperor in April of the following year, along the name of the Jin Dynasty, the capital jiankang, known as the "Eastern Jin Dynasty", the first emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Ming of Jin: Sima Shao (298–325), second emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Cheng of Jin: Sima Yan (321-342), third emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Kang of Jin: Sima Yue (322–344), fourth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Mu of Jin: Sima Tan (343–361), fifth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Ai of Jin: Sima Pi (341–365), sixth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Deposed Emperor of the Jin Dynasty: Sima Yi (342-386), the seventh emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Wen of Jin: Sima Yu (320–372), eighth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Xiaowu of Jin: Sima Yao (352-396), ninth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor An of Jin: Sima Dezong (382–419), tenth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty;

Emperor Gong of Jin: Sima Dewen (386–420), liu yu in 420, died in Jin, the eleventh emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > major events (allusions) and characters</h1>

Jia Hou's rebellion, the rebellion of the Eight Kings, the Wuhu Chaos, the Southern Crossing of Yiguan, the Battle of Shuishui, and the Heart of Sima Zhao;

Sima Yan, Wang Xianzhi, Chen Shou, Zuo Si, Luoyang Sanjun, Tao Yuanming, Ji Kang, Ruan Yuan, He Yan, Pan An;

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > lineage map of the emperors of the Jin Dynasty</h1>

In the figure below, the lineage of the Emperor of the Jin Dynasty and his descendants is drawn in detail.

Genealogy of Emperors of the Jin Dynasty in China (HD Large Picture) Major Events of the Emperors of the Jin Dynasty (Allusions) and Genealogy of The Emperors of the Jin Dynasty and Characters

A genealogy of some Of the Emperors of the Jin Dynasty and their descendants

Genealogy of Emperors of the Jin Dynasty in China (HD Large Picture) Major Events of the Emperors of the Jin Dynasty (Allusions) and Genealogy of The Emperors of the Jin Dynasty and Characters

The complete version of the lineage map of the emperors of the Jin Dynasty and their descendants

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