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Chapter 499 The Three Kingdoms Return to Jin



Chapter 499 The Three Kingdoms Return to Jin

Lin Ke's voice slowly faded, seemingly no different from usual, yet it pierced Liu Bei and the others' hearts like swords. This was how Shu Han perished!

Only then did this group of people understand why Miss Lin had said that the end of Shu Han was not with Liu Shan, the last emperor, but with Jiang Wei.

Liu Bei couldn't help but sigh. The Shu Han dynasty had finally come to an end; Heaven had not blessed the Han…

Then, Lin Ke's voice rang out again after a pause.

"The fall of Shu Han can be considered a dignified departure for the Han Dynasty after more than four hundred years. The wheels of history are about to roll forward and will not stop for a moment."

"After the Chengdu Rebellion was quelled, in 264 AD, Liu Shan moved his entire family to Luoyang. Not only was he enfeoffed as the Duke of Anle County with a fief of ten thousand households, but Zhang Shao, Qiao Zhou, and other former officials of Shu Han were also enfeoffed as marquises."

"Overall, Liu Shan, as the last emperor of a fallen kingdom, lived a relatively peaceful life until his death."

"There is even a story from this period: Sima Zhao ordered Shu music to be played at a banquet and asked Liu Shan if he missed the Shu Kingdom?"

"But Liu Shan showed no sign of homesickness; on the contrary, he was enjoying himself, which is why the story of 'being happy in Shu and not thinking of home' came about."

Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others:…………

"On December 17th of the following year, Sima Zhao declared himself king, but soon after he died to meet his ancestors. His son, Sima Yan, succeeded Wei as emperor, changed the dynasty name to Jin, and changed the era name to Taishi."

"In the same year, Cao Huan became the King of Chenliu, and Cao Wei was completely destroyed. In the tripartite division of the Three Kingdoms, only Sun Wu, the Great Emperor of Wu, remained."

Upon hearing this, Cao Cao, though somewhat prepared, still couldn't help but fly into a rage!

So all the work the Cao family has done over the years has just gone to the Sima family for free? Who is he working for?!

"As we mentioned earlier, Sun Quan had already passed away in 252 AD. After Sun Liang succeeded him, he was embroiled in internal strife. It seems that Sun, Cao, and Liu were all like each other, and all of them were internally divided."

"Getting back to the main point, the power of Sun Wu fell into the hands of Sun Jun, Sun Chen and others. Among them, important generals of Sun Wu were killed one after another, and the power of the Sun brothers far exceeded that of the emperor."

"In 258 AD, Sun Chen deposed Sun Liang and installed Sun Xiu, the sixth son of Sun Quan, as the successor. Even though Sun Xiu eliminated the tyrannical Sun Chen and even though he promulgated good policies and benefited the people during his reign, he still could not reverse the decline of Sun Wu."

"Until 264 AD, when Cao Wei destroyed Shu, Sun Wu was in a dangerous situation. Sun Xiu died and Sun Hao succeeded him. His true colors were exposed within a few years."

"From then on, Sun Wu continued to attack the Jin Dynasty. The years of war brought a certain burden to Sun Wu. Although some victories were achieved, Sun Hao launched many small wars, which depleted the national strength of Sun Wu and accelerated the process of its demise."

"By 279 AD, Sima Yan launched a massive six-pronged attack on Wu. The Wu forces were utterly helpless and suffered repeated defeats."

"In May of the following year, following Liu Shan's example, he bound his hands behind his back, carried a coffin, and ran to the Western Jin army to show that he was going to surrender."

"Therefore, Sun Hao was appointed Marquis of Guiming, the Wu Kingdom was destroyed, and the Western Jin Dynasty achieved unification."

Wan Chaozhong's people: Good heavens, people actually copy this? What's so special about Zhou? Is this some kind of example of surrender? ???

Sun Ce, the Little Conqueror of Jiangdong (laughing angrily): People really do laugh when they're speechless!!!

"However, from the Yellow Turban Rebellion at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the establishment of the Jin Dynasty, several decades have passed. The waves have washed away countless heroes, and right and wrong, success and failure have long since become nothing."

"The three kingdoms were all brought under the control of the Sima family. He did end the chaos that had followed the end of the Han Dynasty, but he didn't bring much peace. In particular, the price of the oath made on the Luo River was quite high. In a way, that thing really worked!"

"The most obvious example is that the Sima family, which was incredibly long-lived, had descendants who all died young."

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