The pronunciation of Wei Jin was wèijīn.
The correct way to read it in the Wei and Jin Dynasties was wèijīn.
The pronunciation of the word Wei Jin was wèijīn.
In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the pronunciation was wèijīn. The Wei and Jin period referred to the 360 years from the Wei to the Sui Dynasty. It was the first stage of the Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties (220 to 589). The Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties referred to the Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties. Wei referred to the Wei Kingdom that inherited the Han Dynasty. This period was the era of the Wei, Shu, and Wu Kingdoms. Jin referred to the Western Jin Dynasty and the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Western Jin Dynasty accepted the abdication of Cao Wei and established an orthodox dynasty. After the Western Jin Dynasty was destroyed, the Sima royal family that crossed south established the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Since the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the pronunciation was yjiàn ṣ.
The correct pronunciation of the word Wei Jin was wèijīn.
The pronunciation of 'blanched' was piāobái.
Wei Jin Ganfan Ren could be read online on Qidian Chinese Network. Qidian Chinese Network provided some chapters of the Wei and Jin Dynasty's Ganfanren for free online reading, and also provided online reading of the latest chapters.