The Western Jin Dynasty (265-3 16) and the Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 17-420) you asked are not very clear. The Western Jin Dynasty was founded by Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, with Luoyang as its capital. The Eastern Jin Dynasty was founded by the Jin and Yuan Emperor Si Marui, and Jiankang was its capital. Sima Yuan was a member of the Cao Wei clan, who took charge of Wei after the Gao Ping Ling incident. After Sima Yan usurped the throne, China was unified. However, due to the inability to solve social problems and political atmosphere, and the enfeoffment of the royal family, the court fought for power and profit after the chaos, which led to the chaos of the Eight Kings. After the war, the rulers were badly weakened, and the surrounding ethnic groups took the opportunity to rebel, which led to chaos and division between the north and the south. The Jin Dynasty moved south to establish the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the north entered the period of Five Lakes and Sixteen Countries. The Eastern Jin Dynasty was dominated by clans, and the imperial power was low. The manor economy at that time was heavier than that in the Western Jin Dynasty. With the development of overseas Chinese clan and Wu clan, China's economic center gradually moved south. Because the military power is more important than the internal power, the rebellion in Fangzhen town has occurred from time to time. Finally, Emperor Wu of Song usurped the throne and entered the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
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