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What is the historical event of the reunification of the Three Kingdoms?
After the Three Kingdoms, Sima Yan unified the world.

Sima Yan unified the Three Kingdoms. Anyone who knows history knows that the Three Kingdoms existed in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the early Western Jin Dynasty. Obviously, it was the Western Jin Dynasty, that is, Sima Yan, that finally achieved reunification. Sima Yan, the grandson of Sima Yi and the son of Si Mazhao, was brave and good at fighting. He did what his parents did not dare to do, unified the Three Kingdoms, established the Western Jin Dynasty and became the overlord of the Central Plains.

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The Three Kingdoms period was a historical stage of warlord separatism and constant war. Whoever wins in the war is the winner. The three countries are Wei, Shu and Wu. They are the most powerful vassal state in the Central Plains, but the people who eventually unified the three countries are not in these three countries.

After Cao Cao's death in 220, Cao Pi forced Liu Xie, the Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, to give himself a meditation position, and the Eastern Han Dynasty thus perished, and Cao Pi established the Cao Wei regime. The following year, Liu Bei entered Shu and proclaimed himself emperor, which was called Shu Han in history. In 229, Sun Quan established Sun Wu's regime, and then the situation of the three countries was formed.

The war in Wei Shuwu was uninterrupted, with numerous casualties. Later, the regime of Cao Wei was controlled by the Sima family and launched an attack on Shu, which ended in 263. Two years later, Sima Yan abolished Emperor Wei Yuan and changed Cao Wei to the Western Jin Dynasty. In 280, Wu was attacked, Wu perished, and the three countries were completely unified by the Western Jin Dynasty.