The Western Jin Dynasty & 5 Barbarians (266 - 316)

China was unified for a few decades before things went very wrong with the War of the Eight Princes and the Five Barbarians Rebellion. Comments: The warlord Wang Jun (王浚) (252 - 314) is a different person than the general Wang Jun (王濬) (206 - 286) in the Three Kingdoms video. Unfortunately Chinese is full of homonyms that are highly confusing. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:41 Confucian Elites 4:24 Western Jin Succession Crisis 8:11 New Philosophies: Xuanxue & Qingtan 12:37 War of the Eight Princes 17:31 Five Barbarians 20:06 End of the War 21:31 Disaster of Yongjia 25:24 Zu Ti's Expedition 27:19 Eastern Jin Dynasty Established References: Chan, A. (2019, May 28). Neo-Daoism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved February 6, 2023, from https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ne... Dien, A. E., & Knapp, K. N. (2019). Cambridge History of China: The Six Dynasties, 220-589. Cambridge University Press. 翦伯赞. (2011). 中国史纲要. 北京大学出版社. 劳榦. (2018). 魏晋南北朝简史. 中华书局. 万绳楠整理. (2008). 陈寅恪魏晋南北朝史讲演录. 贵州人民出版社. Book of Jin Zizhi Tongjian Attributions: Maps were created using https://maps-for-free.com/ by ©OpenStreetMap https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons #chinesehistory #china #history #ancienthistory #warfare #中国历史 #中国 #历史 #三国 #五胡