During the Three Kingdoms period, the three forces failed to stop fighting, so wars continued. Affected by the war, at that time, not only the population decreased again and again, but also the economic development was hindered. Later, Cao Wei, one of the three kingdoms regimes, was gradually controlled by Sima family, and Shu Han was later destroyed by Cao Wei. Two years after the demise of Shu Han, Sima Yan formally seized power to establish the Western Jin Dynasty, and Cao Wei became history. Later, the Western Jin Dynasty attacked Sun Wu and successfully destroyed it, and the world returned to unity again. However, reunification did not last long. In just over ten years, the world was once again in chaos. Eight Kings Rebellion? 、? Five random China? Waiting for events to happen one after another.
Because of these events, the Western Jin Dynasty finally went to extinction, and the times turned into the Sixteen Countries Period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Among them? Eastern Jin Dynasty? Occupy the southern territory, and then what? Sixteen countries? What do you mean by occupying the north? Five Hu and sixteen countries? Political power. The northern regime has always been eyeing the southern territory, while the Eastern Jin Dynasty never won the north despite many northern expeditions. Liu Yujian proclaimed himself emperor, destroyed the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and China began to enter the Southern and Northern Dynasties. During this period, China was divided between the north and the south. Later, it was not until the establishment of the Sui Dynasty that the world was gradually reunified, ending the split state of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Although during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the economic development failed to get better development because of the war. However, due to the frequent change of political power, the culture of this period showed a positive development trend, which was embodied in the rise of metaphysics and the mutual infiltration of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.