After the war, the 'Jin-Dynasty'
After the 'Three Kingdoms' it was the dynasty of Jin. This dynasty was responsible for the end of the previous years of war. It was the strength of former Wei, as it was seized by Sima Yi, which in fact was the grandson of Sima Yan and loyal follower of the Wei kingdom. The end of the previous period was nigh, as Sima Yi was able to abdicate the throne from the last of the wei kingdom. From this fatal move, the Jin Dynasty was formed by both internal followers of former Wei and other followers that were unaffiliated at that time.
As they grew to a mighty force, they were able to defeat both remaining factions, as both Shu became very weak; this was of the constant battle between the factions, as well as the incompetence of the emperor Liu Shan. In which he was too reliant on Zhuge Liang, whereby he had the pressure of the kingdom, as well as the courts of Shu and the conflict between the eunuchs and himself.
The Jin dynasty was able to erase the remnants of the remaining kingdoms, as they were able to conquer both Wu and Shu.
As they grew to a mighty force, they were able to defeat both remaining factions, as both Shu became very weak; this was of the constant battle between the factions, as well as the incompetence of the emperor Liu Shan. In which he was too reliant on Zhuge Liang, whereby he had the pressure of the kingdom, as well as the courts of Shu and the conflict between the eunuchs and himself.
The Jin dynasty was able to erase the remnants of the remaining kingdoms, as they were able to conquer both Wu and Shu.
Comprehension
Who was Sima Yi?
Research on Sima Yan
What was the name of the new dynasty
How was the demise of Shu formed?
Research on Sima Yan
What was the name of the new dynasty
How was the demise of Shu formed?