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Five generations: rear beam; 907 A.D. - 923 A.D.; Zhu Wen, Zhu Youqi, Zhu Youzhen; Bianliang.
Later Tang; 923 A.D. - 936 A.D.; Li Keyong, Li Cunqiao, Li Kang, Li Conghou, Li Congke; Luoyang.
Later Jin; 936 A.D. - 946 A.D.; Shi Jingjiao, stone is valuable; Bianliang.
Later Han; 947 A.D. - 950 A.D.; Liu Wei, Liu Chengyou; Bianliang.
Post-week; 951 A.D. - 960 A.D.; Guo Wei, Chai Rong, Chai Zongxun; Bianliang.
Ten Kingdoms: Wu; 892 A.D. - 937 A.D.; Yang Xingmi, Yang Wu, Yang Longyan, Yang Pu; Jiangdu.
Nantang; 937 A.D. - 976 A.D.; Li Yu, Li Jing, Li Yu; Jiangning.
Wu Yue; 893 A.D. - 978 A.D.; Qian Bi, Qian Yuanqiang, Qian Hongzuo, Qian Hongliang; Hangzhou.
Qianshu; 891 A.D. - 925 A.D.; Wang Jian, Wang Yan; Chengdu.
Hou Shu; 926 A.D. - 965 A.D.; Meng Zhixiang, Meng Chang; Chengdu.
Southern Han; 905 A.D. - 971 A.D.; Liu Yin, Liu Yan, Liu Jue, Liu Sheng, Liu Jixing; King Xing.
Clear; 896 A.D. - 951 A.D.; Ma Yin, Ma Xisheng, Ma Xifan, Ma Xiguang, Ma Xicao, Ma Xichong; Changsha.
Min; 893 A.D. - 945 A.D.; Wang Chao, Wang Xianzhi, Wang Yanhan, Wang Yanjun, Wang Jipeng, Wang Yanxi, Wang Yanzheng; Changle.
Nanping; 907 A.D. - 963 A.D.; Gao Jixing, Gao Congxue, Gao Baorong, Gao Baoxuan, Gao Jichong; Gangneung.
Northern Han; 951 A.D. - 979 A.D.; Liu Chong, Liu Chengjun, Liu Jien, Liu Jiyuan; Taiyuan.
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Five dynasties. Dynasty Capital Era Founding Emperor.
Later Liang, Bianzhou (Kaifeng), 907-923, Zhu Wen, Later Tang, Luoyang, 923-936, Li Cunqing.
Later Jin Dynasty Bianzhou 936-946 Shi Jingjiao.
Later Han Dynasty, Bianzhou, 947-950, Liu Zhiyuan.
Later Zhou Bianzhou 950-960 Guo Wei.
Ten Kingdoms. Dynasty Capital Era Founding Emperor.
Wu State, Yangzhou, 892-937, Yang Xingmi.
Southern Tang Dynasty Jinling (Nanjing) 937-975 Li Yuqianshu Chengdu 891-925 Wang Jian.
Later Shu Chengdu 925-965 Meng Zhixiang.
Fujian Changle (Fuzhou) 893-945 Wang Zhenzhi Chu Changsha 896-951 Ma Yin.
Southern Han Dynasty Xingwangfu (Guangzhou) 905-971 Liu Yinjingnan Jingzhou 907-963 Gao Jixing.
Wu Yue, Hangzhou, 893-978, Qian Biao.
Northern Han Dynasty Taiyuan 951-979 Liu Min.
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The Five Dynasties are sometimes called the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, and it is generally believed that from the destruction of the Tang Dynasty by Zhu Wen in 907 A.D. to the establishment of the Northern Song Dynasty in 960, in just 54 years, the Central Plains successively appeared Liang, Tang, Jin, Han, and five dynasties, known as the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou. At the same time, in addition to these five dynasties, there were also ten secession regimes in the former Shu, Later Shu, Wu, Southern Tang, Wu Yue, Fujian, Chu, Southern Han, Nanping (i.e., Jingnan) and Northern Han, and these dozen regimes are collectively referred to as the "Ten Kingdoms". This is the "Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms" in Chinese history. >>>More
The Five Dynasties are sometimes called the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, and it is generally believed that from the destruction of the Tang Dynasty by Zhu Wen in 907 A.D. to the establishment of the Northern Song Dynasty in 960, in just 54 years, the Central Plains successively appeared Liang, Tang, Jin, Han, and five dynasties, known as the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou. At the same time, in addition to these five dynasties, there were also ten secessionist regimes of Former Shu, Later Shu, Wu, Southern Tang, Wu Yue, Fujian, Chu, Southern Han, Nanping (i.e., Jingnan) and Northern Han, which are the "Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms" in Chinese history.
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