The Jin Dynasty was a dynasty in Chinese history from 265 to 420 A. D. After the Three Kingdoms period, it was bordered by the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It was a prosperous dynasty in politics, culture, and economy. However, because it was a relatively short dynasty, there were not many records and evaluations of it in the history. One of the reasons might be the political changes and turmoil in the Jin Dynasty. Since the establishment of Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty had experienced many political changes and wars, including the Rebellion of the Eight Princes and the division during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. These events had a profound impact on the political and social development of the Jin Dynasty. In addition, the Jin Dynasty also made important contributions to culture, art, and economy. For example, the Jin Dynasty's literature, calligraphy, painting, and other aspects had a lot of innovation and achievements. At the same time, the Jin Dynasty also promoted the development of the economy, including agriculture, craftsmanship, and commerce. Therefore, although the Jin Dynasty was very important in history, due to its relatively short period, there were not many possibilities for records and evaluations. This was also one of the reasons why history books briefly introduced it.