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  2. Upheaval of the Five Barbarians - Wikipedia

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    The Upheaval of the Five Barbarians also translated as the Uprising, Rebellion [6] or the Revolt [7] of the Five Barbarians (simplified Chinese: 五胡乱华; traditional Chinese: 五胡亂華; lit. 'Five foreign tribes disrupting China' [ 8 ] ) is a Chinese expression used to refer to a chaotic period of warfare from 304 to 316 during the fall ...

  3. Disaster of Yongjia - Wikipedia

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    Most concerning was the Five Divisions (五部) in Bing province, descendants of the Southern Xiongnu who had established their state of Han back in 304. Under the guise of restoring the Han dynasty , they were able to attract many Chinese and tribal rebels on the North China Plain to their cause.

  4. Five Barbarians - Wikipedia

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    The Five Barbarians, or Wu Hu (Chinese: 五胡; pinyin: Wǔ Hú), is a Chinese historical exonym for five ancient non-Han "Hu" peoples who immigrated to northern China in the Eastern Han dynasty, and then overthrew the Western Jin dynasty and established their own kingdoms in the 4th–5th centuries.

  5. List of massacres in China - Wikipedia

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    The capital was sacked in the disaster, an landmark incident in the Upheaval of the Five Barbarians. The deaths of 30,000 was based on the Book of Jin compiled in 648. [1] All Sogdians and Indians living in Luoyang were killed during the disaster. Jie genocide in the Ran Wei–Later Zhao War: 350–352 (Later Zhao and Ran Wei) Northern China

  6. War of the Eight Princes - Wikipedia

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    The War of the Eight Princes coincided with the upheaval of the so-called "Five Barbarians"; non-Chinese groups that had been resettling into the Chinese interior as far back as the Eastern Han dynasty. Through their civil wars and mismanagement of the empire, the Jin lost support from both the Chinese peasantry and the non-Chinese tribes ...

  7. Category:Five Barbarians - Wikipedia

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    Upheaval of the Five Barbarians This page was last edited on 28 September 2021, at 00:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  8. File:General southward migrations during the Upheaval of the ...

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    English: A map showing eneral southward migrations during the Upheaval of the Five Barbarians. Information sourced from 晉永嘉喪亂後之民族遷徙 by 譚其驤 ...

  9. Zhu Guozhen (Ming dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Zhu compared the policy to the Eastern Han dynasty and Western Jin dynasty who also managed surrendered and defeated barbarians of the Five Barbarians. They also imported the barbarians into northern China, where they learned to study history. This eventually led to the rebellion, the Uprising of the Five Barbarians.