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- The Eastern Jin Dynasty was a Chinese dynasty that ruled from 317 to 420 CE123. It was the second phase of the Jin dynasty, following the Western Jin Dynasty that was overthrown by the Huns243. The Eastern Jin Dynasty was established by Sima Rui, a descendant of the Western Jin founder Sima Yan, in southern China143. It was one of the Six Dynasties that governed a limited area south of the Yangtze River12.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Set up in 317 and ended in 420, the Eastern Jin Dynasty was successively reined by 11 emperors. Established by the last of the Western Jin and governing a limited area lying to the South of Yangtze River, this dynasty was recorded as a single dynasty in Chinese history.www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/history/jin/eastern.…Eastern Jin Dong Jin, second phase of the Jin dynasty (265–420 ce), ruling China from 317 to 420 ce and forming one of the Six Dynasties.www.britannica.com/topic/Dong-Jin-dynastyThe Eastern Jin Dynasty was established in 317AD and ended in 420AD. In the year prior to the establishment of Eastern Jin, the last monarch of Western Jin, Emperor Min had been captured by the Huns, and as a result, some former Western Jin ministers formulated plans to resume the dynasty in southern China.www.chinatravel.com/culture/history-eastern-jin-dy…Jin dynasty, Chinese dynasty that comprises two distinct phases—the Xi (Western) Jin, ruling China from ad 265 to 316/317, and the Dong (Eastern) Jin, which ruled China from ad 317 to 420. The Dong Jin is considered one of the Six Dynasties. In ad 265 a Sima prince, Sima Yan, deposed the last of the Cao emperors and established the Xi Jin dynasty.www.britannica.com/topic/Jin-dynasty-China-AD-2…
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