What countries are the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms referring to, and what dynasty are the Five Hu a

Updated on history 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The five Hu here refers to the meaning of the five Hu people, not the five Hu ethnic groups, which refers to the period of the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms, when the north (sometimes including Shudi) perished in the Western Jin Dynasty as the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Xia (Xiongnu other branches), Qiang and Di (including Da Yue, Xiao Yue, Ba Di, Qiu Chi Di), representing the main ethnic groups that established the northern states. But in fact, the founders also include the Han nationality (Qianliang, Xiliang, Beiyan, etc.), the Ding Ling nationality (Zhai Wei), the Northern Malanqiang, Ba, Lushuihu, Zahu, Tiefu, Wuhuan, Jiuda Shihu, Jiang, Fuyu, Jiankun and other ethnic groups.

    The Sixteen Kingdoms refer to: "Sixteen Kingdoms" is named after the "Spring and Autumn Period of the Sixteen Kingdoms" privately written by Cui Hong, a historian in the late Northern Wei Dynasty. He chose from among the 78 regimes in the North, large and small, the 16 countries that were relatively long, influential, and more representative.

    These sixteen countries are mainly distributed in North China and Sichuan, including Chenghan, Qianzhao, Houzhao, Qianliang, Qianyan, Qianqin, Houyan, Houqin, Xiqin, Houliang, Nanliang, Xiliang, Beiliang, Nanyan, Beiyan and Northern Xia.

    The Sixteen Kingdoms mainly include the "Five Liang" (Qianliang, Northern Liang, Western Liang, Houliang, and Southern Liang), the "Four Yans" (Qianyan, Houyan, Southern Yan, and Northern Yan), the "Three Qins" (Qianqin, Western Qin, and Later Qin), the "Erzhao" (Qianzhao, Houzhao) and the Huxia regime in the north and the Chenghan regime in the south.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In addition to the establishment of the 16 kingdoms of the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Qian, Xia, Houyan, Xia, and Chenghan, the Hexi Zhang clan of the Han nationality established the 16 kingdoms of Qianliang, Houliang, Nanliang, Xiliang, Beiliang, Qianzhao, Houzhao, Qianqin, Houqin, Xiqin, Qianyan, Houyan, Nanyan, Beiyan, Xia, and Chenghan, in addition to Qiuchi, Daiguo, Goguryeo, Ran Wei, Xiyan, Tuyuhun, Xishu, and Zhai Wei, which had great influence at that time, there were actually far more than the Sixteen Kingdoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The period of the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms was 304 A.D. and 439 A.D., which refers to the period from the end of the Western Jin Dynasty to the unification of the north by the Northern Wei Dynasty. The name "Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms" comes from the "Spring and Autumn Period of the Sixteen Kingdoms" written privately by Cui Hong, a historian in the late Northern Wei Dynasty, who selected the 16 countries with a longer state, greater influence and more representative from all the 78 regimes in the north. And these sixteen kingdoms are Cheng Han, Former Zhao, Later Zhao, Former Liang, Former Yan, Former Qin, Later Yan, Later Qin, Western Qin, Later Liang, Southern Liang, Western Liang, Northern Liang, Southern Yan, Northern Yan and Xia, etc., in fact, there were more than 16 kingdoms in that period.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Isn't it Xianbei, Xiongnu, Qian, Qiang, Di and other Laker peoples, 16 countries refer to Cheng Han, Qianzhao, Beiliang, Houliang, Qianyan, Nanyan, Xia, Xiqin, Qianliang, Houzhao, Xiliang, Nanliang, Houyan, Northern Yan, Qianqin, Houqin; But I am referring to 5 dynasties, namely Jin, Zhou, Tang, Liang, and Han, and they are divided into 10 regimes, namely, Former Shu, Wu Yue, Later Shu, Southern Tang, Southern Han, Chu, Min, Nanping, Wu, and Northern Han.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Five Hu and Ten Kingdoms represent the five ethnic minorities of Xiongnu, Qiang, Qian, Xianbei and Di and the separatist regimes they established; The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms represent the establishment of political power in many regions in the north after the Tang Dynasty, mainly including the Later Liang, as well as the Later Han, Later Zhou, as well as the Later Jin and Later Tang, and the establishment of Wu Yue, Southern Tang, Wu and so on in Shanxi and the south.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It refers to the 5 northern ethnic groups established in China from the end of the Western Jin Dynasty to the unification of the Northern Wei Dynasty, as well as 16 related regimes. Refers to 5 dynasties founded in the period 907 960, as well as 10 countries.

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