Period of Disunion

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The Period of Disunion was an era of political fragmentation and frequent warfare in Chinese history between the Han and Sui dynasties, marked by rival kingdoms and significant cultural and religious developments.

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instanceOf historical era
period of political fragmentation
alsoKnownAs Age of Division NERFINISHED
Era of Division NERFINISHED
cause collapse of the Eastern Han dynasty
characterizedBy frequent warfare
north–south division of China
political fragmentation
rival kingdoms
country China
endTime 589
followedBy Sui dynasty NERFINISHED
follows Han dynasty NERFINISHED
hasPart Cao Wei NERFINISHED
Chen dynasty NERFINISHED
Eastern Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
Eastern Wei NERFINISHED
Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
Former Qin NERFINISHED
Liang dynasty NERFINISHED
Liu Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Northern Qi NERFINISHED
Northern Wei NERFINISHED
Northern Zhou NERFINISHED
Northern and Southern dynasties NERFINISHED
Shu Han NERFINISHED
Sixteen Kingdoms NERFINISHED
Southern Qi NERFINISHED
Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
Western Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
Western Wei NERFINISHED
location East Asia NERFINISHED
notableCulturalDevelopment advances in painting and calligraphy
development of Daoist religious institutions
evolution of classical Chinese poetry
growth of aristocratic clan culture
spread of Buddhism in China
translation of Buddhist scriptures
partOf history of China
religion Buddhism
Confucianism
Daoism NERFINISHED
significantEvent Northern Wei unification of the north
Northern Zhou conquest of Northern Qi NERFINISHED
Reunification under Western Jin NERFINISHED
Sui conquest of the Chen dynasty
Uprising of the Five Barbarians NERFINISHED
War of the Eight Princes NERFINISHED
startTime 220

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Ancient China period Period of Disunion