Seek the representative of China s historical dynasty, and the representative of China s historical

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Xia, Shang, Zhou [Western Zhou, Eastern Zhou (Spring and Autumn, Warring States)], Qin, Han (Western Han, Eastern Han), Three Kingdoms (Wei, Shu, Wu), Jin (Western Jin, Eastern Jin), Wuhu and Sixteen Kingdoms, Northern and Southern Dynasties [Southern Dynasties (Song, Qi, Liang, Chen), Northern Dynasties (Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou)], Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties (Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou), Ten Kingdoms [Former Shu, Later Shu, Wu, Southern Tang, Wu Yue, Fujian, Chu, Southern Han, Nanping (Jingnan), Northern Han], Song (Northern Song, Southern Song), Liao, Western Xia, Jin, Yuan, Ming, Qing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Xia Dynasty (c. 2070-1600 B.C.) Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 B.C.) Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046-249 B.C.) Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.) Warring States (475-221 B.C.) Qin Dynasty (221-207 B.C.) Han Dynasty (202 B.C., 220 A.D.) Three Kingdoms (220-280 A.D.) Jin Dynasty (265-420 A.D.) Six Kingdoms of Ten Feet (304-439 A.D.) Northern and Southern Dynasties (420 A.D.) 589) Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD) Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907-960 AD) Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) Liao Dynasty (907-1125 AD) Jin Dynasty (1115-1234 AD) Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368 AD) Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD) Qing Dynasty (1636-1911 AD).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Xia: ca. 21st century BC - c. 16th century BC.

    Shang: c. 16th century BC - c. 1066 BC.

    Western Zhou Dynasty: 1066-771 BC.

    Zhou: Eastern Zhou: 770-256 BC.

    Spring and Autumn: 770-476 BC.

    Warring States: 475 BC - 221 BC.

    Qin: 221 BC-206 BC.

    Western Han Dynasty: 206 BC - 23 AD.

    Han: Eastern Han Dynasty: 25 A.D. - 220 A.D.

    Wei: 220 A.D. - 265 A.D.

    Three Kingdoms: Shu: 221 A.D. - 263 A.D.

    Wu: 222 A.D. - 280 A.D.

    Western Jin Dynasty: 265 A.D. - 316 A.D.

    Jin: Eastern Jin Dynasty: 317 A.D. - 420 A.D.

    Sixteen Kingdoms: 304 A.D. - 439 A.D.

    Song: 420 A.D. - 479 A.D.

    Qi: 479 A.D. - 502 A.D.

    Liang: 502 A.D. - 557 A.D.

    Southern Dynasties: Chen: 557 A.D. - 589 A.D.

    Northern and Southern Dynasties: Northern Dynasties: Northern Wei: 386 A.D. - 534 A.D. Eastern Wei Dynasty: 534 A.D. - 550 A.D.

    Northern Qi: 550 A.D. - 577 A.D.

    Western Wei Dynasty: 535 A.D. - 557 A.D.

    Northern Zhou: 557 A.D. - 581 A.D.

    Sui: 581 A.D. - 618 A.D.

    Tang: 618 A.D. - 907 A.D.

    Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms: 902 A.D. - 979 A.D.

    Northern Song Dynasty: 960-1127 AD.

    Song: Southern Song Dynasty: 1127-1279 AD.

    Liao: 907 A.D. - 1125 A.D.

    Western Xia: 1038 A.D. - 1227 A.D.

    Kim: 1115 A.D. - 1234 A.D.

    Yuan: 1279 A.D. - 1368 A.D.

    Ming: 1368-1644 AD.

    Qing Dynasty: 1644-1911 AD.

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