270 A.D. - Bald Shuji, the king of Xianbei in Hexi Province, rebelled against the Jin Dynasty and killed Hu Lie, the governor of Qinzhou, at Wanhudui in June.
271 years - Liu Chan, Emperor of Shu Han, later surrendered to Jin (died).
Pei Xiu, an official in Cao Wei, later an official in Jin Dynasty, and cartographer (died).
Ding Feng, an important general in Soochow. (Death)
Ding Feng, together with his brother Ding Feng, was a general of Soochow. (Death)
272 years - Battle of Xiling, Sun Wu general Lu Kang defeated the attack of Yang Hu of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Wei Shuo, calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty (born)
Aurelian recovered Asia Minor and Syria from Palmyra, and then attacked the city of Palmyra. (Roman Empire)
Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor (born) (Roman Empire)
273 years - Roman Emperor Aurelian razed the city of Palmyra to the ground . In the same year, he defeated the Gallic monarch Tetricus I and re-integrated Gaul, Britain and Spain into the empire. In Soochow, China, Lu Kang was appointed as Grand Sima and Jingzhou Mu.
274 years - China's Western Jin government transferred five counties in Youzhou to Pingzhou. Lu Kang, an important general of Soochow (died)
Cao Fang, the third emperor of Cao Wei (died)
275 years - Roman Emperor Aurelian was killed during the expedition to Persia. The Senate elected Claudius Tacitus as emperor, the last time the Senate elected an emperor.
276--Roman Emperor Claudius Tacitus was killed, and the army promoted Probus as emperor. Sima Rui, the founding emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (born)
Wang Dao, the prime minister of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (born)
277 - February 20 solar eclipse: the annular eclipse belt passed through the Liaodong Peninsula and Shandong Peninsula, Henan to Yunnan.
China's Western Jin army destroyed the function of the Bald Tree, and 200,000 Zhuhu surrendered.
278 years - Yang Hu, an important general of the Western Jin Dynasty, (died)
Quezheng, an official of Shu Han and Western Jin Dynasty (died)
280 years - Western Jin Dynasty After the destruction of Dongwu, the last emperor of Sun Wu, Sun Hao, surrendered to the Western Jin Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms era ended. ?
Zhang Ti, a general of Soochow, died in the battle of Jin to destroy Wu.
Sun Zhen, a general of Soochow, died in the battle of Jin to destroy Wu.
282--The Roman Emperor Probus was killed and Carus ascended the throne.
Huangfu Mi, a famous doctor in the Jin Dynasty, authored "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classics A and B" (died).
283 years - Carus, Roman emperor. (Death)
284--November 20, Diocletian was crowned Roman Emperor. Sima Chi - the third emperor of China's Western Jin Dynasty (born)
Sun Hao, the last emperor of Eastern Wu (died)
Numerian, Roman emperor (died)
285--Du Yu, politician and scholar of the Western Jin Dynasty (died)
286--Diocletian named Maximian emperor and administered the western provinces of the Roman Empire.
The Roman general Carausius divided the British Isles and established the British Empire.
290—Sima Yan, the founding emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty. (Death)
291 - "Eight Kings Rebellion" in the Western Jin Dynasty
295 - Emperor Shihu of the Later Zhao Dynasty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties (born)
296 - The Rebellion of the Eight Kings of the Western Jin Dynasty: King Sima Lun of Zhao entered the capital and ordered Queen Jia to kill the prince. Yang Maosou established Qiuchi.
297 - Chen Shou, historian of the Western Jin Dynasty and author of "Three Kingdoms" (died).
301-September 3-San Marino was founded.
Sima Lun, King of Zhao (?-301), was one of the kings in the Eight Kings Rebellion of the Western Jin Dynasty. (Died)
Hu Yuan, the son of Hu Lie, the governor of Qinzhou in Jin Dynasty, and the grandson of Hu Zun, the general of Wei chariot and cavalry. (died)?
302--Lu Ji, Chinese calligrapher (died).
303 years - China: Li Xionggong captured Chengdu.
August - Battle of Luoyang: Sima Yong, king of Hejian, sent troops to fight Sima Yi, king of Changsha. ? Wang Xizhi, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (born) Lu Ji, the great writer of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (passed away) Li Te, the founder of the Han Dynasty among the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty? (passed away)
Europe: Diocletian, Emperor of the Roman Empire First issued the first decree to persecute Christians.
304 years - Li Xiong occupied Chengdu, became king, and established the Han Dynasty; Liu Yuan became king, established the former Zhao, and the Sixteen Kingdoms period began.
305--Zuo Si, Western Jin Dynasty writer (died)
May 1--Roman Emperor Diocletian announced his abdication.
306 years - Constantius I, Roman emperor? (died)
307 years - China: Sima Rui moved south to Jiankang.
Europe: St. Paul I becomes Bishop of Rome.
308 years - Eight surnames entered Fujian?
Liu Yuan, the Great Chanyu of the Xiongnu, proclaimed himself emperor and moved the capital to Pingyang (today's Linfen, Shanxi).
310 years - Jilini Shijin (298-310 years), the 15th monarch of Silla. (Death)
In 311, the Xiongnu Liu Cong captured Luoyang and captured Sima Chi, Emperor Huai of the Western Jin Dynasty. This was known as the Yongjia Rebellion in history.
312 years - Diocletian, Roman Emperor (died)
313 years - China: Zu Ti began the Northern Expedition. Liu Cong of the Han Dynasty of the Huns killed Sima Chi, Emperor Huai of Jin Dynasty, and captured Sima Ye, Emperor Min of Jin Dynasty.
Roman Empire: Constantine issued the Edict of Milan.
316 years - Liu Yao captured Chang'an, captured Emperor Min, and the Western Jin Dynasty fell.
317 years - Sima Rui proclaimed himself King of Jin in Jiankang and reestablished the Jin Dynasty (known as the Eastern Jin Dynasty in history).
Yang Maosou, leader of the Di tribe in Qiuchi. (Death)
318 years - China: Liu Can succeeded Han Zhao to the throne. Liu Yao proclaimed himself emperor, moved the capital to Chang'an, and changed the country's name to Zhao.
Empress Liu (Shi Hu’s wife)
Liu Kun, Minister of the Western Jin Dynasty (passed away) Liu Cong, King of Han and Zhao (passed away) Liu Can, King of Han and Zhao (passed away)
p>320 years - India: Chandragupta I established the Gupta dynasty.
321 years - Zu Ti, a famous general in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (died).
325 years - China: Emperor Cheng of Jin succeeded to the throne. Emperor Ming of Jin, Emperor of Jin Dynasty (died)
Roman Empire: Gladiator performances were prohibited.
At the First Council of Nicaea, the Nicene Creed was confirmed.
326 years - Deng You, a politician in the Jin Dynasty, who reached the rank of Guanglu doctor. (Death)
328 years - Ni Shouyue's "Jinhua Chisongshan Chronicle" at the end of the Song Dynasty records that Huang Daxian was born on August 23, 328 (the third year of Emperor Xianhe's reign in the Jin Dynasty)
329 years - the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Later Zhao Dynasty destroyed the Former Zhao Dynasty.
330 years - Byzantine Empire: On May 11, Constantine I established the capital "Constantinople"
331 years - Julian, Eastern Roman emperor (Born)
336 - Europe: January 18 - St. Mark is elected Bishop of Rome.
October 7th—St. Mark, Bishop of Rome (died)
337—China: Qianyan founded the country. Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire: May 22—Emperor Constantine, (died)
338—Fu Jian, Emperor Xuanzhao of the Sixteenth Kingdom of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (birth) of the former Qin Dynasty
343 years - Sima Dan, the fifth emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (born)
Xie Xuan, general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (born)?
344 years - Wang Xianzhi, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (born)
In March 347, General Huan Wen of the Eastern Jin Dynasty invaded Chengdu and the Cheng Han Dynasty was destroyed.
348 years - October 25, Murong Huang, the former Yan monarch of the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty? (died)
350 years - China: Ran Min established Ran Wei. (The issuer and executor of the order to slaughter Hu)
351 years - China: Ran Min destroyed Hou Zhao.
352 years - China: Qian Yan destroyed Ran Wei. ?
353 years - Wang Xizhi, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, wrote the "Preface to the Lanting Collection" in cursive.
354 years - Eastern Jin Dynasty general Huan Wen's first Northern Expedition, defeated the former Qin army, captured Guanzhong, and did not return it with grain shipments. ?
355 years - Murong Bao (355-398 years), the fourth son of Murong Chui, the second generation emperor of Hou Yan in the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. (Birth)
356 years - Eastern Jin Dynasty general Huan Wen made his second Northern Expedition and regained Luoyang, but lost it again. ?
357 years - the Sixteenth Kingdom of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Former Qin Dynasty, Fu Jian killed Fu Sheng and became independent.
360 years - the 21st day of the first lunar month, Murong Jun, the former Emperor of Yan in the Sixteenth Kingdom of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (died)