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Who can tell me the history from Jin Dynasty to Tang Dynasty?

The Jin Dynasty was a brief unified dynasty after the Three Kingdoms.

(From the battle of Guandu to the return of the Three Kingdoms to Jin for 80 years, this is the generalized period of the Three Kingdoms, and the chivalrous period of the Three Kingdoms is from the establishment of Cao Wei by Cao Pi in 220 AD to the destruction of Wu in 280 AD)

After the 4th century A.D., the rebellion of the Eight Kings, Five Wild Flowers and Nandu appeared in the Jin Dynasty. At this time, the embryonic form of the Northern and Southern Dynasties began to be born, that is, the 16 country of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Before 384 A.D., Fu Jian of the Qin Dynasty tried to destroy the Eastern Jin Dynasty and unify China, but was stubbornly resisted by the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the pure lineage of the Han people was preserved.

200 years after the establishment of Cao Wei, Emperor Wu of Song, who was born at the grassroots level in 420 AD, founded the Southern Song Dynasty. In 436 AD, after the Northern Wei Dynasty unified the North, the Northern and Southern Dynasties officially began.

The continuation of Cao Liu Xiao Guo * * * continued the position that was abolished when the Southern Dynasties established the Eight Dynasties. If you count Cao Wei, it lasted for 260 years.

In the 6th century A.D., the Southern Liang Dynasty was established, followed by the Hou Jing Rebellion, and the Northern Wei Dynasty was divided into the Eastern Wei and the Western Wei. After the middle of the 6th century, the Northern Dynasties became Northern Qi and Northern Zhou Dynasties, and the Southern Dynasties were Chen Dynasties. Emperor Yuwen Yong of the Northern Zhou Dynasty destroyed the Northern Qi Dynasty, and the warrior Lan Ling committed suicide before that.

In 58 1 a.d., the talented Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty replaced the Northern Zhou Dynasty to establish the Sui Dynasty, and then resumed the sinicization. In 589 AD, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty ordered Yang Guang and others to command 500,000 troops to wipe out the south, and China's 380-year troubled times of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties came to an end.