Abstract

The war of Qinliang area (located in today’s Gansu Province, China) was an important historical event of the Western Jin Dynasty (265-317). In Chinese history, it was called the insurrection of Qinliang area. The insurgency of Hexi Sumbe’s leader named Tufa Shujineng (?-279) greatly delayed the end of Three Kingdoms Period (220-280). From 270 to 279, more than one hundred thousand soldiers of Western Jin Dynasty were sent to the battle field. Four generals were killed by the army of Tufa. However, the mutiny was finally end by general Ma Long (?-?) and his little army (consisted of 3500 soldiers).

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