Chinese mythology, folktales, and literature
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Brief: This article narrates Zu Ti’s legendary Northern Expedition. After Western Jin fell, he led volunteers across the Yangtze, swearing an oath to reclaim the Central Plains. With clever tactics and benevolent rule, he liberated lands south of the Yellow River. Though unsupported by the court, his courage made him an icon of patriotism.
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Brief: This article tells the tragic fate of Emperor Huai of Western Jin. Powerless under warlord Sima Yue, he saw loyal ministers killed and Luoyang fall to Liu Cong’s Han forces. Captured, he was humiliated by serving wine at banquets before being poisoned. His death marked a dark chapter of Jin’s collapse.