MINOR UPDATE MARCH 4, 2024
The
Uprising of the Five Barbarians overran North China in 316 AD and caused the downfall of Western Jin Dynasty. The remnants fled southward and founded the Eastern Jin Dynasty, while the barbarians (and a handful of Han rulers) founded their own kingdoms in North China, collectively known as the
Sixteen Kingdoms. Eventually, the sixteen kingdoms reunified into
Northern Wei, first of the Northern Dynasties, under
Xianbei ruler Tuoba Gui (拓跋珪), while Eastern Jin Dynasty was overthrown by
Liu Song Dynasty, first of the Southern Dynasties,
under Han ruler Liu Yu (劉裕).
Thus China entered a period of turmoil and constant struggle known as Northern and Southern Dynasties. Due to nomadic influences, this period saw many drastic changes to Chinese military tactics and ultra-heavy cataphracts came to dominate the battlefield. Ironically, Chinese shield did not evolve as drastically as the previous dynasties. Both Northern and Southern Dynasties inherited the same type of long shield from Jin period, although as time went on Northern and Southern shield designs gradually diverged from each other.
Northern Dynasties (386 AD – 581 AD)
Despite their nomadic/barbarian origin, Northern Dynasties adopted and inherited much of the military legacy of Western Jin Dynasty, which they overthrew.
Oblong long shield with zoomorphic shield boss
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| Section of a mural depicting an armoured Northern Wei warrior with a long shield. Datong, China. |