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Commentary on the Three Kingdoms of the Chronicles: Notes on the Book of Jin, the Eastern Jin Dynasty Emperor Sima Tan, is a total of seven articles

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Sima Nie's first article: Empress Dowager Chu Was Regent for about forty years, supporting six emperors, and was also a classic of harem administration

Sima Nie Part II: The war continued during the Sima Dynasty of Emperor Mu of Jin, and Xiao Jingwen was invincible in Western Shu

Sima Tan Part III: When Shi Jilong, the king of Zhao, died and usurped the emperor's throne, his son was deposed by Shi Zun in a blink of an eye, and zhao's indiscriminate killing began

Sima Nie Part IV: Former Qin established the state of Jian Jian as emperor, the Eastern Jin Dynasty emperor's tomb collapsed one after another, and tomb robbers ran rampant at that time

Sima Nie Part V: Zhang Chonghua, the fifth monarch of Former Liang, died, and his son was killed in the blink of an eye

Sima Nie Part VI: Sima Nie twice preached the Filial Piety Sutra, indicating that he advocated filial piety and ruled the country by Confucianism in the Eastern Jin Dynasty

Sima Nie Part VII: Sima Tan died at the age of nineteen, the temple name Xiaozong, and the short life of Emperor Mu of Jin was lamented

Commentary on the Three Kingdoms of the Chronicles: Notes on the Book of Jin, the Eastern Jin Dynasty Emperor Sima Tan, is a total of seven articles
Commentary on the Three Kingdoms of the Chronicles: Notes on the Book of Jin, the Eastern Jin Dynasty Emperor Sima Tan, is a total of seven articles
Commentary on the Three Kingdoms of the Chronicles: Notes on the Book of Jin, the Eastern Jin Dynasty Emperor Sima Tan, is a total of seven articles
Commentary on the Three Kingdoms of the Chronicles: Notes on the Book of Jin, the Eastern Jin Dynasty Emperor Sima Tan, is a total of seven articles

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