The long sword of the late Jin Dynasty
As the Tang Dynasty poet Xu Kun wrote in the poem "Two Jin": "The third generation conspired to enlighten the emperor, and the widows and orphans were pitied. The sin is attributed to the hatred of the emperor, and the crime is the eternal sorrow of the emperor. "The Western Jin Dynasty was not right, made too many mistakes, and inherited all kinds of shortcomings since the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms.
By the end of the Jin Dynasty, it was already difficult to return, and it was urgent to reconstruct the values and ruling system of the empire.
However, "who knows that the high nose can know the number and compete for the battle flag in the Central Plains", history did not give them this opportunity. and thou shalt not live.
The traverser came to the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, which was gradually collapsing, and all he could do was to survive first.