The demise of the Western Jin Dynasty was mainly caused by the combined action of internal and external factors. In terms of internal causes, in the late Western Jin Dynasty, the ruling group was corrupt, and political corruption was rampant. Bureaucratic nobles and local forces colluded with each other, both inside and outside. In order to fight for power, internal struggles and coups frequently occurred within the dynasty, and the political situation was turbulent. In addition, in the late Western Jin Dynasty, social and economic development was unbalanced, land acquisition was serious, the rich became richer, the poor became poorer, and social conflicts became increasingly acute. Peasant uprisings and national rebellions keep rising, economic and military ..
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