Comparing the Three Kingdoms period and the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties period, which

Updated on history 2024-08-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    During the Three Kingdoms period, there was a three-legged tripod. The world is divided into three, Cao Cao coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes, and the forces of all parties were ready to move, and there were even more empty plans. Look at the thatched house three times. Straw boats borrow arrows and other classic historical stories.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I prefer the Three Kingdoms period. During the Three Kingdoms period, there were wars and turmoil, which was a good era for making achievements, and it was also an era when the grassroots were born and could rise up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I prefer the Three Kingdoms period. Because there were a lot of powerful characters in this period. And all of them are loyal, courageous, brave and strategic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties were mainly divided into three phases, the Three Kingdoms period (220-280), the Two Jin Dynasties (265-420) and the Northern and Southern Dynasties (420-589).

    Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties: 220 to 589 AD.

    1. Cao Wei: 220-265 AD; Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty, built the capital Luoyang, known as Wei or Cao Wei in history, a total of five emperors, 46 years.

    2. Shu Han: 221-263 AD; Liu Bei was called the emperor in Chengdu, the country name was Han, and the history was called Shu or Shu Han, and there were two emperors and 43 years.

    3. Sun Wu: 229-280 AD; Sun Quan is called King Wu, called the emperor in 229, the country name is Wu, the capital is built in Jianye, known as Sun Wu or Eastern Wu in history, a total of four emperors, 59 years.

    4. Western Jin Dynasty: 266 to 316 AD; Sima Yan was called Emperor Wei on behalf of Wei, that is, Emperor Wu of Jin, the country name was Jin, the capital was Luoyang, and it was known as the Western Jin Dynasty in history.

    5. Eastern Jin Dynasty: 317 to 420 AD; Sima Rui, the clan of the Jin Dynasty, rebuilt the Jin Dynasty in the south and built the capital in Jiankang, known as the Eastern Jin Dynasty in history.

    6. Southern Dynasties: 420 to 589 AD; The Southern Dynasties were divided into four dynasties: Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen.

    7. Northern Dynasties: 386 to 581 AD; The Northern Dynasties were mainly the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou and Sui dynasties.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many people don't understand the order of dynasties of the "Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties", mainly because the regime changes were too frequent during this time, in fact, it is very simple to sort it out.

    First, the Wei in the "Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties" refers to the "Cao Wei" established by Cao Cao's son Cao Pi, not the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei and Western Wei established by the Tuoba clan during the later Northern and Southern Dynasties. The confusing place is also here. Cao Wei belonged to the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, and Western Wei were already the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

    Second, the order of Wei and Jin is not wrong, Wei is the most powerful in the Three Kingdoms, and also occupies Chang'an and Luoyang, which is more orthodox, although Liu Bei's "Shu Han" is orthodox in the historical romance, but Cao Wei was indeed the core area at that time in terms of strength or other aspects, so we use "Wei" to refer to the Three Kingdoms period.

    Third, Wei was followed by two Jin Dynasty: the Western Jin Dynasty and the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Western Jin Dynasty was unified by the whole country, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty coexisted with the northern ones: the Sixteen Kingdoms and the former Qin that unified the north.

    After the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Northern and Southern Dynasties were followed. There are several "Wei" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, so many people will mistakenly think that Wei is in front or Wei is behind? You must know that the unification of Wei in the back is summed up as the "Northern Dynasties", so the statement of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties is not wrong.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.On the political front, regime changes are frequent. After the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was the establishment of the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu, followed by the short-term unification of the Western Jin Dynasty and the partial security of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, when the Eastern Jin Dynasty was partial to peace, there were five Hu and sixteen kingdoms established by ethnic minorities in the north, and finally the Northern Wei unified the north, and after the end of the Northern Wei regime, they were the Northern Qi and the Northern Zhou.

    After the collapse of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the south, the Southern Song Dynasty was established and Liang Chen was established. In the past 370 years, so many regimes have emerged, and regime changes have been frequent.

    2.In terms of class relations and class structure, the clan gate valve system was formed during the Wei and Jin dynasties. This system has had a significant impact on national politics.

    The people of the world held the political power, blocking the way for the Han people to enter the political power. The later period led to political darkness and political turmoil. The formation of the gate valve system was the strengthening of the personal dependence of the peasants on the landlords, and the emergence of the tenant and tribal systems.

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