He Jin

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He Jin was a late Eastern Han dynasty general and regent whose struggle for power at court and role in suppressing peasant uprisings helped trigger the political chaos that led to the Three Kingdoms period.

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instanceOf Eastern Han dynasty person
military general
regent
activeYears late 2nd century
allegiance Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
collapse of Eastern Han central government
causeOf escalation of conflict between imperial relatives and eunuchs
political instability preceding the Three Kingdoms period
conflict court power struggle after Emperor Ling's death
struggle against the Ten Attendants NERFINISHED
country Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathCause assassination
era late Eastern Han dynasty
gender male
historicalPeriod end of the Eastern Han dynasty
historicalReputation key figure in the downfall of the Eastern Han dynasty
influenced subsequent warlord conflicts in northern China
knownFor role in suppressing peasant uprisings
role in triggering the political chaos that led to the Three Kingdoms period
struggle for power at the Eastern Han court
militaryBranch Han imperial army NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableEvent conflict with the Ten Attendants eunuch faction
events leading to the collapse of central authority in the Eastern Han dynasty
power struggle at the Eastern Han imperial court
notableWork suppression of peasant uprisings at the end of the Eastern Han dynasty
occupation general
regent
partOf late Eastern Han political struggles
politicalFaction imperial in-law clan of Empress He
positionHeld General-in-Chief
regent of the Eastern Han dynasty
relative Emperor Ling of Han NERFINISHED
Emperor Shao of Han NERFINISHED
Emperor Xian of Han NERFINISHED
roleIn succession crisis following Emperor Ling of Han
sibling Empress He NERFINISHED
He Miao NERFINISHED

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