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Qianzhao, Houzhao, Qianyan, Qianliang, Qianqin, Houqin, Houyan, Xiqin, Houliang, Nanliang, Xiliang, Beiliang, Nanyan, Beiyan, Xia, Chenghan, collectively known as the Sixteen Kingdoms.
The name of the country, the nation, the capital, the present place.
Former Zhao, Xiongnu, Chang'an, northwest of Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Later Zhao Ye County, north of Anyang City, Henan.
Qianyan, Xianbei, Ye County, north of Anyang City, Henan.
Former Qin's Chang'an, northwest of Xi'an City, Shaanxi.
West Qin, Xianbei, Yuan, Sichuan, Gansu, Yuzhongbei.
Xia Xiongnu unified 10,000 Shaanxi Hengshanxi.
Qianliang Han Gu Zang Gansu Wuwei.
Houyan, Xianbei, Zhongshan, Dingzhou, Hebei.
Later Qinqiang, Chang'an, northwest of Xi'an City, Shaanxi.
Houliang, Gu Zang, Gansu Wuwei.
Nanliang, Xianbei, Ledu, Qinghai.
Nanyan, Xianbei, Guanggu, Qingzhou City, Shandong.
Xiliang, Han Dunhuang, Gansu Dunhuang West.
Beiliang, Xiongnu, Zhangye, Gansu.
Beiyan, Han, Longcheng, Chaoyang, Liaoning.
Chengdu, Chengdu, Sichuan.
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The Sixteen Kingdoms refer to Qianliang, Houliang, Southern Liang, Western Liang, Northern Liang, Qianzhao, Houzhao, Qianqin, Houqin, Western Qin, Qianyan, Houyan, Southern Yan, Northern Yan, Xia, and Chenghan.
During the same period, in addition to these 16 foreign countries, there were also Southern Qin, Western Yan, Ran Wei, Zhai Wei, Dai and other countries.
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The name of the country, the nation, the capital, the present place.
Former Zhao, Xiongnu, Chang'an, northwest of Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Later Zhao Ye County, north of Anyang City, Henan.
Qianyan, Xianbei, Ye County, north of Anyang City, Henan.
Former Qin's Chang'an, northwest of Xi'an City, Shaanxi.
West Qin, Xianbei, Yuan, Sichuan, Gansu, Yuzhongbei.
Xia Xiongnu unified 10,000 Shaanxi Hengshanxi.
Qianliang Han Gu Zang Gansu Wuwei.
Houyan, Xianbei, Zhongshan, Dingzhou, Hebei.
Later Qinqiang, Chang'an, northwest of Xi'an City, Shaanxi.
Houliang, Gu Zang, Gansu Wuwei.
Nanliang, Xianbei, Ledu, Qinghai.
Nanyan, Xianbei, Guanggu, Qingzhou City, Shandong.
Xiliang, Han Dunhuang, Gansu Dunhuang West.
Beiliang, Xiongnu, Zhangye, Gansu.
Beiyan, Han, Longcheng, Chaoyang, Liaoning.
Chengdu, Chengdu, Sichuan.
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During the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (420-589 AD), the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty were inherited from the Sui Dynasty.
The Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
After the fall of the Western Jin Dynasty, in 317 AD, Sima Rui, who guarded Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province), rebuilt the Jin dynasty in the south of the Yangtze River, known as the Eastern Jin Dynasty in history; The history of the "Sixteen Kingdoms" originated from the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Cui Hong's "Spring and Autumn of the Sixteen Kingdoms".
Five Liang, four Yan, three Qin, two Zhao, and Cheng, Xia is sixteen".
Former Zhao (Xiongnu), Later Zhao (羯), Former Yan (Xianbei.
Former Liang (Han), Former Qin (Di), Later Qin (Qiang), Later Yan (Xianbei), Western Qin (Xianbei), Later Liang (Di), Southern Liang (Xianbei), Western Liang (Han), Northern Liang (Lu Shuihu), Southern Yan (Xianbei), Northern Yan (Han), Xia (Xiongnu), Cheng Han (Bayi) and other regimes, collectively known as the Sixteen Kingdoms.
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The Sui Dynasty (581-618) was a great unified dynasty in Chinese history that inherited the Northern and Southern Dynasties and started the Tang Dynasty, enjoying the country for 37 years.
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The Sixteen Kingdoms (304 439) and the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420) were followed by the Northern and Southern Dynasties (386 534), which did not include the Northern Wei Dynasty (386 534), which unified the north and the south. After that is Sui .
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That dynasty was the Sui Dynasty, which ended nearly 300 years of turmoil.
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