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Three families are divided. At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period in China, Han, Zhao, and Wei divided the Jin Kingdom. From the time of the Jin Kingdom, the Gongzi and Gongsun were not allowed to be nobles, and the Gongzi and Gongsun had to leave the Jin Dynasty and serve other countries, which was the so-called Jin Wugong.
As a result of the exclusion of the princes, the estranged princes with different surnames or national surnames gained power, and the regime was gradually manipulated by them. After the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, more than 10 families controlled the political situation of the Jin Kingdom. After continuous annexation, in the late Spring and Autumn Period, only the six largest clans of Han, Wei, Zhao, Fan, Zhi, and Zhongxing remained, called Liuqing.
Liuqing, who represented the emerging forces, fought fiercely against the old nobles of the Jin Kingdom, and the old nobles were declining day by day. Each of the six secretaries has taken innovative measures in order to develop its strength. The reforms of Han, Zhao, and Wei were particularly thorough.
Later, Zhao destroyed the Fan clan and the Zhongxing clan, forcing them to flee from the Jin Kingdom. At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, the Zhi clan was the strongest, and Zhao united with Han and Wei to eliminate the Zhi clan. The long-term annexation war of the Jin dynasty came to an end, and the three families were canonized as princes by King Weilie of Zhou.
In 376 BC, Han, Zhao, and Wei abolished the last monarch of the Jin Kingdom, Jing Gong of Jin, and finally completed the process of dividing the three Jin families. The division of the three Jin families was the result of the social change of the Jin Kingdom in the form of the struggle between the old and new forces, and was one of the important symbols of ancient Chinese history from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States Period.
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Three families are divided. The time is 376 BC.
In 376 B.C., Han, Zhao, and Wei abolished the Jing Duke of Jin and moved to Duanshi (now Qinshui County, a city of Jin). Divide up all the remaining land in the Jin Office. Therefore, the three kingdoms of Han, Zhao and Wei are collectively known as the "Three Jins".
The division of the Three Families into Jin was an epoch-making event in Chinese history and a watershed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
The ending of the three divisions:
In 438 B.C., the Duke of Jin Ai died, and the Duke of Jin Yougong was Pei or searched. Han Tuanbao, Zhao, and Wei divided the Jin Kingdom.
Of the remaining land, only Jiang and Quwo were left to Jin Yougong. From then on, Han, Zhao, and Wei were called the Three Jins.
Zhao Huanzi died a year later, and the people of the Zhao family killed his son, and Zhao Huan was worthy of the throne and was a son for Zhao. Zhao Ji, the son of Xianzi, later succeeded to the throne, that is, Zhao Liehou. Wei Huanzi was succeeded by his grandson Wei Si, and Han Kangzi was succeeded by his son Wuzi.
Succession. Han Wuzi was succeeded by his son Han Qian, yes. This is the general knowledge of capital governance.
The dividing point between the Middle Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In 375 BC, the three families of Han, Zhao and Wei divided the remaining land of the Jin marquis, and the Jin kingdom was completely destroyed.
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The "three families" in the three divisions refer to Han, Zhao, and Wei.
The division of the three Jin families refers to the incident in which the Jin Kingdom was divided by the Han, Zhao, and Wei families. Since 633 B.C., when Jin Wen Gong made three armies and set up six secretaries, the six secretaries have always held the military and political power of the Jin state. By the time of Jin Pinggong, Han, Zhao, Wei, Zhi, Fan, and the six Qings of the Bank of China were tilting against each other.
Later, after Zhao destroyed Fan and Zhongxing, in 453 BC, he united with Han Wei to destroy the Zhi clan, and the Jin State Office existed in name only. In 403 BC, King Weilie of Zhou appointed Han Qian, Zhao Ji, and Weiss as princes. By 376 BC, Marquis Wu of Wei, Marquis of Han Ai, and Marquis Jing of Zhao divided the Jin State Office.
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Together, the three countries divided the meaning of the Jin Kingdom equally. The three countries defeated the country of Jin together, defeated the country, they dug together to carve up the country, and their ambition to divide the Jin country was realized. Judgment.
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refers to the fact that the Jin State was finally divided by the Zhao State, the Wei State, and the Korean Gua Liangqi faction. These three countries together destroyed the Jin Kingdom, and by the late Jinghe period, the national power of the Jin Kingdom had declined, and the nobles were also in power.
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In the late Spring and Autumn Period, the Jin State was divided by the three countries of Zhao, Han and Wei. What I understand is that the Jin Dynasty completely lost its own country in this incident, the status of the Jin State was completely reduced, and the real power of the Jin State had been completely divided among the three countries, and the Jin State had declined.
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I still know a lot about Dando, and the time when this partner happened was in the late Spring and Autumn Period, and these three countries were Wei, Korea, and Zhao. After seizing the political power, they annexed each other.
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The division of the three Jin families refers to the incident in which the Jin Kingdom was divided by the Han, Zhao, and Wei families. In 376 BC, Marquis Wu of Wei, Marquis of Han Ai, and Marquis Jing of Zhao divided the office of the Jin Kingdom.
Historical background: 1. After a long period of war for hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period, many small vassal states were annexed by large powers. The Jin state, which had always been known as the overlord of the Central Plains, also declined in the late Spring and Autumn period, and the real power was held by the six doctors (Han, Zhao, Wei, Zhi, Fan, and Zhongxing).
2. With the destruction of the Yue State and the Wu State, Gou Jian led the army to the north to hold a princes' alliance. In order to avoid future troubles, Han, Zhao, and Wei began to lead their armies to attack the Zhi fiefdom! Jin Chugong was furious and borrowed troops from Qi and Lu to crusade against Sanqing.
3. Han, Zhao, and Wei Sanqing joined forces to attack the Duke of Jin, but the Duke was unable to resist, so he was forced to flee, and died of illness on the road. After the death of the Duke of Jin, Ji Jiao of the clan was established as the monarch of the country, and was known as the Duke of Jin Ai in history. Later, they divided up the other lands left by the Jin Kingdom.
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