foreword
In 291 AD, Queen Jia joined forces with Chu King Sima Wei to kill Yang Jun, Runan King Sima Liang, and Wei Guan. Later, Jia Nanfeng turned against Chu King Sima Wei and killed Chu King Sima Wei.
In 300 AD, King Sima Lun of Zhao took power after killing Jia in Luoyang.
In 301 AD, King Sima Lun of Zhao usurped the throne and proclaimed himself emperor in January. Then King Sima Jiong of Qi, King Sima Ying of Chengdu, and King Sima Yong of Hejian launched an army to kill King Sima Lun of Zhao. King Sima Jiong of Qi held great power.
In 302 AD, King Sima Yong of Hejian and King Sima Ying of Chengdu attacked King Sima Ji of Qi. King Sima Yi of Changsha responded to the two vassal kings and killed King Sima Ji of Qi. King Sima Yi of Changsha held great power.
In 303 AD, Sima Yong, king of Hejian, and Sima Ying, king of Chengdu, attacked Sima Yi, king of Changsha.
In 304 AD, King Sima Yue of the East China Sea defected to the two feudal kings and killed Sima Yi, the King of Changsha. Sima Ying, the King of Chengdu, entered Luoyang and took control of power. Soon, Sima Yue, the King of the East China Sea, and Sima Ying, the King of Chengdu, turned against each other, and Sima Yue, the King of the East China Sea, was defeated.
After fleeing, Sima Ying, the king of Chengdu, was defeated by Wang Jun, the governor of Youzhou, and fled. Sima Yong, the king of Hejian, took over the power.
In 305 AD, Sima Yue, the king of the East China Sea, resurrected and joined forces with Wang Jun, the governor of Youzhou, to defeat Sima Yong, the king of Hejian, and regained his power.
In 306 AD, Sima Ying, the king of Chengdu, was wanted and arrested. After being caught, he was executed.
In 307 AD, Emperor Hui of the Jin Dynasty died suddenly, and Sima Yong, the king of Hejian, was deceived and executed.
Emperor Huai of the Jin Dynasty changed the Yuan Dynasty to Yongjia, granted amnesty to prisoners, and abolished the punishment of three tribes. The Taifu, King of Donghai Sima Yue assisted in the government, and took control of the power of the court. At this point, King Sima Yue of Donghai became the final winner in the Eight Kings Rebellion.
In the third year of Yongjia (309), the Xiongnu attacked Luoyang twice and were repulsed.
In the fifth year of Yongjia (311), King Sima Yue of the East China Sea died of illness. The Huns annihilated the main force of the Jin army in the battle of Ningping City, killed the Jin Taiwei Wang Yan and other princes, and then attacked Luoyang for the third time and defeated it, capturing Emperor Huai of Jin.
, killed more than 30,000 princes, officials and people.
Chapter completed!