Book of Jin
The Book of Jin is an official Chinese historical text covering the history of the Jin dynasty from 266 to 420. It was compiled in 648 by a number of officials commissioned by the imperial court of the Tang dynasty, with chancellor Fang Xuanling as the lead editor, drawing mostly from official documents left from earlier archives. A few essays in volumes 1, 3, 54 and 80 were composed by the Tang dynasty's Emperor Taizong himself. However, the contents of the Book of Jin included not only the history of the Jin dynasty, but also that of the Sixteen Kingdoms period, which was contemporaneous with the Eastern Jin dynasty.
Author | Fang Xuanling et al |
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Original title | 晉書 |
Country | China |
Language | Classical Chinese |
Subject | Ancient Chinese history (Jin dynasty) |
Publication date | 648 |
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Traditional Chinese | 晉書 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 晋书 | ||||||||||
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