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Introduction: This article recounts the heroic Siege of Xuyi. After Liu Song’s failed northern expedition, Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei attacked the small fortress. Magistrate Shen Pu and General Zang Zhi defended it bravely, repelling the mighty Wei army. Humiliated, Taiwu returned north and was soon assassinated, ending his tyrannical reign.
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Brief: This article chronicles Fu Jian’s rise and fall as ruler of Former Qin. He overthrew the tyrant Fu Sheng, ruled with virtue alongside Wang Meng, unified northern China, and revived culture and education. Yet blinded by hubris, he ignored Wang Meng’s final warning and prepared to invade Eastern Jin, sealing his tragic fate.
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Introduction: This article reviews Huan Wen’s three futile Northern Expeditions for Eastern Jin. He conquered Cheng-Han and nearly took Chang’an but hesitated at critical moments. Court distrust and supply failures led to defeat. His ambition reshaped Jin politics, yet his dream of recapturing the north died unfulfilled.