Which dynasty was after the Three Kingdoms?
0 1 Three Kingdoms is followed by the Jin Dynasty. * * * on the four emperors, namely Sima Yan, Sima Zhong, Sima Chi and Sima Ye. In 265 AD, it replaced the Cao Wei regime, renamed Jin, and made Luoyang its capital. In 280, Sun Wu was defeated, ending the division of the three countries and unifying the whole country. The order of the extinction of the Three Kingdoms is Shu, Wei and Wu respectively. At first, Wei went south to destroy Shu. At that time, the monarch was called Liu Chan, which also developed the idiom "I don't think Shu". Later, the very powerful Sima family in the Eastern Han Dynasty gradually mastered the military power. Until 265, Sima Yan replaced Cao Wei and established the Western Jin Dynasty. Until 280, the Western Jin Dynasty also perished. However, during the Western Jin Dynasty, the northwest ethnic minorities gradually moved inward, and the land ownership system in the Western Jin Dynasty imposed exorbitant taxes and levies, coupled with the oppression of officials, many ethnic minorities were recruited as the handmaiden of landlords, which led to the intensification of ethnic conflicts and triggered many large-scale uprisings in the late Western Jin Dynasty. Finally, Liu Yuan, a Xiongnu aristocrat, rose gradually and established the title of Han Dynasty. Later, in 3 1 1 year, Schleswig in Liu Yuan gradually captured Luoyang and Chang 'an, and the Western Jin Dynasty was completely destroyed until 3 16 year.