The splitting of the dynasties were a huge change from the once unified Han. In equitable land distribution, there was a large number of nomadic …show more content…
When the Han rule fell in 220 CE, no leader or individual was powerful enough to reunify China under a single emperor. The three kingdoms were made up of Wei, Shu, and Wu. These three were competing for control of China. Disintegration of the society, constant, foreign incursions, and foreign reign throughout the north lasted until 280 CE. These factors was called and the dynastic rule did not last very long. Throughout the Three Kingdom, China 's population decreased significantly. The emergence of the Jin Empire cause more deaths. Jin established rule in Cao Wei and Shu. The region had been split into three spheres of influence. Also shift away from Confucian moral system that made sure a country could run properly. Also having a legalist …show more content…
In 281 AD, in a sense a peaceful Jin Buddhism really takes hold. There was a growth of religious monument. The growth and acceptance of a newly introduced religion was one massive change China experienced. Buddhism was popularized by the means of the popular trade routes. It was brought from India. The growing religious support and belief of Buddhism in China can be explained by several concepts. One concept, surround the massive size of the division between rich and the poor. With Buddhism, however, it was a sense of haven for the poor regardless of what society. Which appealed to the poorer community. Aspects of Chinese culture were developed for certain Buddhist objects. Besides religious objective, material culture was also affected during this time as well. Buddhism changed and evolved with China overtime. Calligraphy was developed due to the need for copying Buddhist religious texts in Chinese. This is seen the various styles of writing, calligraphy, statues, and other art forms. Toba were nomads that were described as truly having a varying community. They are described as having the Han drop by. The sense of the new was established. There was new beliefs, architecture, and new sacred objects