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Process of the legality's delivery between the Two Jin Dynasties(PDF)

《长安大学学报(社科版)》[ISSN:1671-6248/CN:61-1391/C]

Issue:
2009年04期
Page:
105-110
Research Field:
历史学
Publishing date:
2009-12-20

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Title:
Process of the legality's delivery between the Two Jin Dynasties
Author(s):
QUAN Jia-yu
School of Humanities, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, Guangdong, China
Keywords:
West Jin Dynasty Xingtai legality Chang'an
PACS:
K235
DOI:
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Abstract:
In the end of West Jin Dynasty, the Rebellion of Eight Princes leads to the collapse of the political power, and the situation in central plains falls apart with the foreign invasion and five minorities rebellion in China. Ministers of former government support Sima family's princes to set up provisional governments-Xingtai one after another, and they all take themselves as legality. Although King of Langya gains the potential to be the emperor, he still has a lot of problems in the legality, which is unknown by the King under the favorable conditions. From the analysis of the historical material, the author researches his goal and finds that the time after the upheaval of West Jin leads the imperial power delivery to short-term chaos and the process of the legality move to the south lasts for several years.

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Last Update: 2009-12-20