Taikang

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Taikang was the reign era of Emperor Wu of the Western Jin dynasty, marking a period of relative stability and prosperity in early 3rd-century China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese reign era
historical period
associatedWith consolidation of Western Jin rule
post–Three Kingdoms unification period
capitalCityDuringEra Luoyang NERFINISHED
characteristic prosperity
relative stability
country China
dynasty Western Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
eraNameType nianhao
follows previous reign era of Emperor Wu of Jin
governmentType monarchy
historicalContext aftermath of the Three Kingdoms period
historicalSignificance period of early Western Jin stability
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
namedAfter era name system of imperial China
partOf history of imperial China
history of the Jin dynasty
precedes later reign era of Emperor Wu of Jin
region North China NERFINISHED
reignOf Emperor Wu of Jin NERFINISHED
rulingHouse Sima clan NERFINISHED
script Chinese characters
timePeriod early 3rd century
usedBy imperial court of Western Jin NERFINISHED
usedIn historical chronicles
imperial edicts
official documents

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Western Jin dynasty eraName Taikang