Tufa Shujineng's Rebellion | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Western Jin |
Xianbei, Qiang, Di and other tribal rebels Rebels in Dunhuang Commandery | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Hu Lie † Su Yu Shi Jian Qian Hong † Sima Jun Wen Yang Ma Xun Yang Xin † Ma Long |
Tufa Shujineng † Linghu Feng Linghu Hong † | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
3,500 (Ma Long) | 200,000+ |
Tufa Shujineng's Rebellion, also known as the Qin and Liang Provinces Rebellion (Chinese: 秦涼之變), was a tribal rebellion against the Western Jin dynasty from c.July 270 to early 280 during the Three Kingdoms period. It was led by the Xianbei chieftain Tufa Shujineng, who was joined by several tribal ethnic groups such as the Qiang and Di living in northwestern China. The rebellion lasted nearly a decade and reached its peak in 279 when rebel forces captured Liang province. However, the end of that same year would also see its end as Jin forces decisively defeated Shujineng and pacified the tribes.