The Chinese state of Jin defeats its rival Qin in battle.
The state of Jin still nominally existed for several decades afterwards.
The state of Jin had long been dominated by aristocratic clans.
He ended up in the state of Jin.
Quwo County is known to be the site of the ancient capital of the state of Jin.
Quwo failed to annex the state of Jin in this event.
In effect, however, he was the ruler of his own state of Jin by this point.
He was ordered to restore territory lost to the states of Jin and Yan.
The state of Jin was effectively partitioned into three new states.
It ended in a victory for the state of Jin and eventually resulted in an alliance between the two states.