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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Wu Hu
The Rebellion of the Eight Kings[?] during Western Jin Dynasty triggered the large scale Wu Hu uprising since 304, which sacked the Chinese capitals at Luoyang (311) and Changan and took the Jin emperors as prisoners.
Thus an era of prosperity was observed after the unification under the Western Jin Dynasty as the relocated tribes adopted agriculture and contributed to revival of economy.
Accession of Jin Huidi[?] as the Jin Emperor in 290 began the crumbling of Jin Dyansty.
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 Emperor Hui of Jin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was briefly deposed by his granduncle Sima Lun, who usurped the throne himself, in 301, but later that year was restored to the throne and continued to be the emperor until 307, when he was poisoned, likely by the regent Sima Yue.
In 297, the Jin general Zhou Chu (周處), without support from the central government, was easily defeated by Qi.
Li then welcomed the new Jin governor Luo Shang (羅尚) to the provincial capital Chengdu (成都, in modern Chengdu, Sichuan), but maintained an uneasy relationship with Luo and Luo's main strategist, Xin Ran (辛冉), a former friend of his who deeply suspected his intentions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jin_Hui_Di   (3840 words)

  
 Jin dynasty - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Jin dynasty
Hereditary rulers of northern China, including Manchuria and part of Mongolia, from 1122 to 1234, during the closing part of the Song era (960–1279).
The Jin eventually ruled northern China as far south as the Huai River.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Jin+dynasty   (146 words)

  
 Sima Zhong (Huidi)
Sima Zhong was born in the year AD 259, and was the first son of Sima Yan.
She eliminated any who appeared to be a threat to her position, including a rival faction within the imperial family.
In addition, her victims even included the Crown Prince of Jin.
www.kongming.net /novel/jin/simazhong.php   (261 words)

  
 Chinese History - Jin Dynasty 晉 event history (www.chinaknowledge.de)
During the twelve and more years of power struggle at the court of the Jin Dynasty, the normal agrarian population was afflicted by distress, calamities and hunger.
The increasing drive of conquest and the rebellions of the Non-Chinese population in the north against the Jin Dynasty lead to an enourmous exodus of Chinese peasants, landowners, and aristocrats to the south, especially into the lower Yangtse area.
In 318, Sima Rui continued the rule of the Jin Dynasty as new emperor from the south (posthumous Jin Yuandi 晉元帝 - see titles of emperors), from the old Wu 吳 capital Jianye 建業 (or Jiankang 建康; modern Nanjing).
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/Division/jin-event.html   (2327 words)

  
 Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The rebellion succeeded, and Shi Jingtang became emperor of the Later Jin Dynasty in that same year.
After the founding of Later Jin, the Khitans increasingly began to view Later Jin as their proxy in China proper.
In 959 Chai Rong attacked the Khitan Empire in a bid to recover the territories ceded during the Later Jin Dynasty, and scored several victories before succumbing to illness.
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 China to the Fall of the Han Dynasty
The legend held that when his grave was opened, in the year 259, his body was found wholly intact, meaning that he had died only in the sense that he had detached from his corpse and had entered paradise.
Jin Wudi was attempting a return to the greatest period of Han rule, back when peace brought China prosperity and the Han held strong central authority.
With Jin Wudi's death came the weakness that occasionally besets monarchies: Jin Wudi's son and successor, Jin Huidi was mentally deficient, and Jin Huidi's wife, Queen Jia, ruled in his place.
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 Ancient Chinese Strategies
This raised such a dust cloud that the Chu commanders thought the Jin were fleeing in panic and eagerly gave chase.
Discovering that the Jin forces were greater than he anticipated, the emperor had his army form defensive positions along the bank of the river.
When the emperor ordered his army to pull back, the disguised Jin troops began to incite panic by spreading the rumor that Qin was withdrawing in defeat and that Jin was in hot pursuit.
www.geocities.com /auchengyu/strategies   (10167 words)

  
 Wu Hu - Ancient China - China
7 Crisis of the Jin Dynasty (265-420)Jin Dynasty
Thus an era of prosperity was observed after the unification under the Western Jin Dynasty (265-420)Jin Dynasty as the relocated tribes adopted agriculture and contributed to revival of economy.
Accession of Jin HuidiEmperor Hui in 290 began the crumbling of Jin Dynasty.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Wu_Hu   (3215 words)

  
 Jin Dynasty (265-420) - China-related Topics JI-JL - China-Related Topics
The Jin Dynasty (晉 pinyin j?n, 265-420) followed the Three Kingdoms and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China.
Meanwhile remnants of the Jin court fled from the north to the south and reestablished the Jin court at Jiankang, which was located south-eastward of Luoyang and Chang'an and near modern-day Nanjing, under Prince of Longya.
Battle of Fei turned out to be a victory of Jin under a short-lived cooperation of Huan Chong, brother of Huan Wen and the Prime Minister (or Imperial Secretariat) Xie An.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Jin_Dynasty_(265-420)   (543 words)

  
 Chinese History - Jin Dynasty 晉 emperors and rulers (www.chinaknowledge.de)
Jin Mindi 晉愍帝, Prince of Qin 秦王, Marquis of Huaian 懷安侯 313-316
Jin Jianwendi 晉簡旇帝, Prince of Langya 琅琊王, Prince of Guiji 會稽王 {Taizong 太宗} 371-372
Jin Gongdi 晉恭帝, Prince of Langya 琅琊王, Prince of Lingling 零陵王 418-420
www.chinaknowledge.org /History/Division/jin-rulers.html   (137 words)

  
 Site of Capital Chang'an of Han
Emperor Huidi ordered to construct the city walls right after he ascended to the throne.
In the spring of the third year in his reign, Emperor Huidi ordered 140,000 young people in the 600-li city to construct the walls.
Surrounded by walls with a perimeter of 10,000 meters, the palace took an irregular shape and covered an area of 6 square kilometers, occupying nearly 1/6 of the total city area.
www.chinaculture.org /gb/en_travel/2003-09/24/content_36839.htm   (1137 words)

  
 Free Ebooks of Browning Model 1919 machine gun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Rebellion of the Eight Kings during the Western Jin Dynasty (265-420) triggered a large scale Wu Hu uprising from 304, which resulted in the sacking the Capital of China at Luoyang (311) and Chang'an.
Thus an era of prosperity began after the unification under the Western Jin Dynasty (265-420) as the relocated tribes adopted agriculture and contributed to the revival of the economy.
The accession of Jin Huidi in 290 marked the beginning of the crumbling of the Jin Dynasty.
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 Western Xia Dynasty Event History--走近西夏 close2xixia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Li Yichao 李彝超 was able to defend the kingdom of Xia against the Later Tang Dynasty 後唐 and was therefore acknowledged as the supremate head of all Tangut tribes in th 930s.
Li Yichao's brother Li Yiyin 李彝殷 assisted the Later Jin 後晉 empire in their war against the Khitan (Chinese: Qidan 契丹) Liao 遼 empire in 944.
Western Xia forged an alliance with Jin 金, the succession state of Liao, but in vain: In 1227 Li Xian 李睍, the Last Emperor (Xixia Modi 西夏末帝), submitted to the Mongols and was killed on the way to their headquarters.
close2xixia.blogchina.com /675099.html   (1103 words)

  
 China History Forum, online chinese history forum -> The Age of Fragmentation
The various Jin princes were given substantial military forces and posts as provincial governors, and when the Empress Jia Nanfeng dominated her mentally disabled husband Sima Zhong (son of Sima Yan) and set about eliminating her rivals, these princes seized the opportunity to intervene in court politics.
The only Jin units who could counter this threat were the crossbowmen, but crossbow units had declined badly under the Jin and effectively ceased to exist after the civil war.
This shows that the Western Jin had an elite crossbow unit under Meng Zhun, which was still the trump card against nomad horse archers as it had always been since the time of the Han.
s7.invisionfree.com /China_History_Forum/index.php?showtopic=74&st=0   (5047 words)

  
 Great Wall - The Great Wall of the Ming Dynasties We See Today | History
For the following period from Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the Song Dynasty, the walls fell into the territories of the two states of Liao and Jin and were not renovated.
From 1399 to 1402, King Ming Huidi built the wall starting in present Xuanhua and ending in now Datong of Shanxi.
In 1413, to strengthen the defense on the north, King Ming Chengzu dug a deep and wide trench along the inner side of the above wall and piled the diggings into a stone fence.
www.greatwall-of-china.com /51-25/the-wall-of-the-ming-dynasty.html   (1214 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Emperor Hui of Jin China
Format of naming convention in English is under discussion at and.
Chin Hui-ti (between 258 and 260-poisoned January 8, 307) was the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty (265-420).
Emperor Wu of Jin China (second son of)
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Jin_Huidi   (256 words)

  
 DAOIST CENTER: Outer History of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Born with a brutal character and a vengeful heart, Empress Lü poisoned Ruyi as soon as Huidi succeeded to the throne.
Even Huidi, her own son, was outraged by such vicious torture.
317-420 CE The Jin capital was sacked by the external Xiong-nu horsemen in 311 CE, bringing about the collapse of the Jin and the loss of the north.
home.comcast.net /~piannone/o-s/ch-outerhist.html   (5387 words)

  
 Medscape MEDLINE search: Luteolin
A specific and accurate high-performance liquid chromatographic method has been developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of luteolin and apigenin in the plasma of dog.
The aims of the present study were to investigate the vasoactive effects of luteolin and its mechanisms of action on the rat thoracic aorta.
Luteolin occurs as glycosylated forms in celery, green pepper, perilla leaf and camomile tea, and has been shown to possess antimutagenic, antitumorigenic, antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties.
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 kc_anathema: All war is deception
Revive something from the past by giving it a new purpose or to reinterpret and bring to life old ideas, customs, and traditions.
Once the enemy is defeated, use those resources to turn on the ally that lent you them in the first place.
Through the use of artifice and disguise make something of no value appear valuable; of no threat appear dangerous; of no use, useful.
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 [No title]
If these murals were an original part of this structure, then the use of such didactic art with the specific theme of exemplary women had begun in the reign of Wudi.
As for the texts that Ban studied, because they are no longer extant, we can say little about their content apart from noting the Confucian tone of their titles.
Nevertheless, her story, like the more famous tale of Hua Mulan, illustrates the pressures placed on girls from families without sons to assume what were normally male responsibilities.
jefferson.village.virginia.edu /saxon/xwomen_test/texts/test.xml   (5095 words)

  
 Han Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
Emperor Huidi and Empress Luhou as well as Emperor Wendi and Emperor Jingdi followed through with old policies.
Haan Xin secretly ordered that qi duwei Jin Xi circumvent to the back of the pass, that zuo qi jiang Fu Kuan and Zhang Cang (tai shou of Changshan) set up an ambush near the front of the pass, and a column of army stand against the bank of a river.
Jin Xi took over the pass and captured King Zhao Xie.
www.republicanchina.org /han.html   (10219 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Insane Emperors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He was the second Emperor of the Jin dynasty, son of Sima Yan (司马炎).
Besides Sima Zhong being retarded, his brother Sima Yan (not the same character as his father's 'Yan') was even more so - he could not even speak and was also deformed.
Sima Dezhong, the second last emperor of the Eastern Jin, was also very retarded.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t2843.html   (2683 words)

  
 Falun Dafa Clearwisdom.net
All practitioners except Liu Huidi and Gu Yan are being detained at the Bamiantong Detention Center in Muleng City.
Liu Huidi and Gu Yan are probably being held at the Mudanjiang City No. 2 Detention Center.
For the past few years, personnel from the Jilin Province Women's Forced Labor Camp have been persecuting practitioners and carrying out the inhumane policy of so-called "reformation," inciting inmates to monitor practitioners and torture them around the clock.
www.clearwisdom.net /emh/articles/2005/10/12/65811p.html   (1846 words)

  
 Ausbildungszentrum Nord für Klassische Akupunktur und Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin
Fu Huidi, The clinical effects of ganoderma lucidum spore preparations in cases of atrophic myotonia, in: Journal of TCM, 1982, 4 Seiten
Jin Huiming (1982), Observation on microcirculation of tip of tongue in 68 patients with bluish pruple tongue, in: Jouurnal of TCM, 6 Seiten
Jin Lan (1988), The use of Huang-Qi in the treatment of cancer, in: Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2 Seiten
www.ausbildungszentrum-nord.de /Literatur/Bibliothek/zeitschriften.htm   (12052 words)

  
 Qin Shi
Her father was 王禁 Wang Jin, her mother was from the family of prefect 李 Li of 趙 Zhao.
She is one of the 晉史列女 Virtuous Women in the Jin Annals.
As a youth he was a good student and understood music, but he was not willing to be an official.
www.silkqin.com /09hist/qinshi.htm   (11018 words)

  
 Major Scriptures
Its author is unknown, and some say that it was written by Yang Xi of the Easter Jin dynasty in the name of a spirit......
During the reign of emperor Huidi of the Western Jin dynasty......
Written by Wang Chongyang of the Jin dynasty, Chongyang's Compilation of the Complete Perfection has 13 volumes......
www.eng.taoism.org.hk /daoist-scriptures/major-scriptures   (2726 words)

  
 Han, Wei, Shu, Wu, and Jin Officer, Strategist, and Ruler Biographies
Han, Wei, Shu, Wu, and Jin Officer, Strategist, and Ruler Biographies
Use the menu below to jump to a section and from that point use the links provided to see hosted biographies.
- Han Huidi (Liu Ying), “Beneficial Emperor”, 194 - 188 BC
kongming.net /novel/bios/emperors.php   (902 words)

  
 Insane Emperors - China History Forum, chinese history forum
As a child, he had mental problems, and when he became Emperor, he was unable to rule country.
Turning to his eunuchs, he asked, "Are these frogs croaking publicly or privately?" The suprised eunuch's response was, "When they are in public, they croak publicly, when they are in private, they croak privately." Another time, Huidi was informed that the people were starving.
The dead have passed beyond our power to honour or dishonour them, but not beyond our ability to try and understand.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=2843&mode=linearplus   (1405 words)

  
 Tibetans - Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, Mongols ...
A nephew of the Yang family, Linghu Maosou, was conferred the title of King Youxianwang (i.e., rightside virtuous king) by Western Jinn Emperor Huidi (reign 290-306) and the title of King Zuoxianwang (i.e., leftside virtuous king) by Western Jinn Emperor Mindi (reign 313-317).
At one time, Emperor Li Renxiao sought aid with Jurchen Emperor Jin Sizong for quelling rebellion and hence allied with Jurchen Jin in AD 1165.
Since Western Xia had refused to provide troops in Genghis Khan's war against the Khwarizm, and more over, signed another alliance treaty with Jurchen Jin, Genghis Khan led a force of 180,000 troops for a new campaign against the Tanguts.
uglychinese.org /tibetan.htm   (8339 words)

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