The Western Jin (266–316 AD) briefly reunited China after the tumultuous Three Kingdoms period. Founded by Sima Yan, its short-lived unity soon fractured into the warring Sixteen Kingdoms in the north.
The Western Jin (266–316 AD) briefly reunited China after the tumultuous Three Kingdoms period. Founded by Sima Yan, its short-lived unity soon fractured into the warring Sixteen Kingdoms in the north.