There are several feudal states established by ethnic minorities in Chinese history10

Updated on history 2024-07-22
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The larger ones are the Northern Wei (Tuoba clan, Xiongnu), Northern Qi (Yuwen clan, Xiongnu clan), Liao (Yelu clan, Khitan clan), Jin (Wanyan clan, Jurchen clan), Western Xia (Li clan, Qiang clan), Yuan (Erjin clan, Mongolian clan), Qing (Aixin Jueluo clan, Manchu).

    If strictly speaking, the Sui and Tang dynasties and the five dynasties of the Later Tang Dynasty were also established by foreign people, carefully check the history, Yang Jian and Li Yuan's ancestors were the nobles of the northern ethnic minorities, because in the Tang Dynasty there was a social reality that the emperor's daughter was also worried about marrying, because at that time the marriage of famous families paid attention to the right family, only Li, Zheng, Cui, Liu and other big surnames are famous families, and these big surnames are divided into many branches, for example, the surname Li, not all Li surnames are wang clans, only the Li surname in Longxi is a famous family, At that time, it was difficult for other surnames to intermarry with these noble surnames, although the emperors of the Tang Dynasty also had the surname Li, but they did not belong to the Li clan of Longxi and were descendants of the nomadic people of the north, so some large clans were still reluctant to intermarry with them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Five. Since the Qin Dynasty, China has entered the feudal society, from that time the unified feudal countries were only the Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, respectively, the Mongolian and Manchu, the Manchu is the former Jurchen people, the first country name is the Hou Jin, the Northern Wei Dynasty of the Five Dynasties, is the Xianbei people, the Great Liao of the Song Dynasty, is the Khitan people, the Dajin is the Jurchen people, the Western Xia, is the Qiang people, from the Northern Wei Dynasty Xiaowen Emperor, the ethnic minorities began the process of feudalization, so, the Eastern Jin Dynasty when the Di people established the former Qin is not a feudal state, so there are only five.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The countries of the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Qing, and Northern Dynasties were all countries, and some countries in the Southern Dynasties.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are a lot of them, as well as the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Qing, and Northern Wei Dynasty, Northern Qi Dynasty, Northern Zhou Dynasty, and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The great unification only had the Yuan of the Mongols and the Qing of the Manchus.

    Partially unified are the Northern Wei of the Xianbei people, the Liao of the Khitan people, and the Jin of the Jurchen people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Liao, Western Xia, Jin, Yuan, and Qing dynasties were all established by ethnic minorities.

    The Liao Dynasty was established by the Khitan people.

    The Western Xia was established by the Dangxiang clan.

    The Jin Dynasty was established by the Jurchens, which were actually later Manchus.

    The Yuan Dynasty was founded by the Mongols.

    The Qing Dynasty was established by the Manchus, which were actually the Jurchens before it.

    Among them, the largest ruling range was the Mongols during the Yuan Dynasty, and the Manchus during the Qing Dynasty. The rest of the rule is only the rule of some regions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the history of our country, since 221 years before the park, the Qin King swept the six in one, to 1912 A.D. when the Qing Emperor abdicated the throne in these two thousand years, there were only nine unified dynasties, namely the Qin Dynasty, the Western Han Dynasty, the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Western Jin Dynasty, the Sui Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty

    The Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) was founded by the Mongols, and was the first large unified empire established by ethnic minorities in Chinese history;

    The Qing Dynasty was founded by the Jurchens from 1636 to 1912 and was the second unified regime in Chinese history to be established by ethnic minorities.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, it was said that Li Yuan of the Tang Dynasty was a Xianbei person, but he had been completely sinicized.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Huaxia, Western Zhou, Tang Dynasty, Great Yuan, Great Qing Dynasty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The earliest is the famous dynasty of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), the Xianbei Tuoba Jue.

    In that order, it is:

    Han Zhao (304-318), Xiongnu Liu Yuan.

    Former Zhao (318-329), Xiongnu Liu Yao.

    Later Zhao (319-351), Shile of the Qiang ethnic group.

    Cheng Han (306-338-347), Li Xiong and Li Shou of the Bayi ethnic group.

    Former Yan (337-370), Murong Hao of the Xianbei tribe.

    Former Qin (351-394), Fu Jian of the Di ethnic group.

    Hou Yan (384-407), Murong Chui of the Xianbei tribe.

    Later Qin (384-417), Qiang Yao Chang.

    Western Qin (385-431), Xianbei beggar Guoren.

    Hou Liang (389-403), Lü Guang of the Di ethnic group.

    Nanliang (397-414), the Xianbei tribe was bald and lonely.

    Nanyan (398-410), Murong De of the Xianbei tribe.

    Northern Liang (397-439), Xiongnu Duanye.

    Hu Xia (407-431), the Xiongnu Tiefu tribe Helian Bobo.

    Northern Yan (407-436), Goguryeo Gaoyun.

    Former Qiu Chi (296-371), Yang Maosou of the Di ethnic group.

    Hou Qiuchi (385-443), Yang Ding of the Di ethnic group.

    Danchang (417-564), Liang Qin of the Qiang nationality.

    Deng Zhi (430-554), Qiang like Shu Zhi.

    Zhai Wei (388-392), Zhai Liao of the Ding Ling clan.

    Dai (315-376), Xianbei Tuoba Yilu.

    Xiyan (384-394), Murong Hong of the Xianbei ethnic group.

    Yuwen (302-344), Xianbei Yuwen Mohuai.

    Duan Bu (310-357), Xianbei Duan Ri Lu dependent.

    Tuyuhun (313-687), Murong Tuyuhun of the Xianbei tribe.

    Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), Xianbei Tuoba Jue.

    Eastern Wei Dynasty (534-550), Xianbei Yuan Shanjian.

    Western Wei Dynasty (535-556), Xianbei Yuan Torch.

    Northern Qi (550-577), Xianbei Gaoyang.

    Northern Zhou (557-581), Xianbei Yuwenjue.

    Liao (907-1125), Khitan Yelu Abaoji. Western Xia (1038-1227), Li Yuanhao of the Tuoba Department of the Dangxiang clan.

    Jin (1115-1234), Jurchen Wanyan Aguta (Wanyan Min).

    Yuan (1271-1368), Mongol Genghis Khan (1206-1270), Kublai Khan (1271-1294).

    Northern Yuan (1368-1402), Emperor Yuan Shun of the Mongolian nationality, Huizong of the Northern Yuan Dynasty, only Jin Tu Timur.

    Later Jin (1616-1636), Jurchen Nurhachi.

    Qing (1636-1912), Jurchen (Manchu) Emperor Taiji.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cheng Han, Former Zhao, Later Zhao, Northern Liang, Later Liang, Southern Liang, Former Yan, Later Yan, Southern Yan, Northern Yan, Great Xia, Former Qin, Western Qin, Later Qin, Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Northern Qi, Western Wei, Northern Zhou, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, Northern Han, Liao Dynasty, Western Xia, Jin Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Qing Dynasty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Too much. The Mongols founded the Yuan Dynasty, and the Manchus built the Qing Dynasty. There are also some ethnic minorities who have established dynasties for too short a time, such as the Jin State and the Liao State.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Among the dynasties established by ethnic minorities in ancient times was the Qing Dynasty. And Daikin and Mongolia.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Former Zhao, Later Zhao, Northern Wei, Liao, Western Xia, Jin, Yuan, Later Jin, Qing ......

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The great unified dynasties established by ethnic minorities in ancient China were the Yuan Dynasty (founded by the Mongols) and the Qing Dynasty (founded by the Manchus).

    None of the other regimes established by ethnic minorities were large unified dynasties.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty were both large unified dynasties established by ethnic minorities in ancient China, and the territory of the Yuan Dynasty spanned two continents. Hope it can help you, hope.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The only great unified dynasties established by ethnic minorities were the Yuan (1271-1368) and Qing (1636-1911) dynasties, founded by Kublai Khan of the Mongols and Nurhachi of the Jurchens, respectively. The others only unified or controlled a local area, and could not be regarded as a unified dynasty.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This can only be said to be the Yuan Dynasty established by the Mongols and the Qing Dynasty established by the Manchus, although there are many other minority regimes, but none of them have established a unified dynasty.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The first dynasty established by ethnic minorities in history was the Yuan Dynasty, which is known as Genghis Khan, which is very powerful.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Yuan Dynasty was the first unified feudal dynasty in Chinese history to be established by the Mongol ethnic minority

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Yuan Dynasty was founded by the Mongols, and the Yuan Dynasty also ruled, and also had a clear system of governance.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This dynasty is the Yuan Dynasty, which was founded by ethnic minorities and also has a very strong history.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is the Yuan Dynasty, and then the emperor is Kublai Khan, and the temple number is Shizu, and he is also known as the Emperor of Shengong and Wenwu.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There were two dynasties of great unification: the Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty.

    1. Yuan Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), founded by the Mongols, was the first unified dynasty established by an ethnic minority in Chinese history.

    Dingdu Dadu (now Beijing), passed on the fifth and eleventh emperors, lasted ninety-eight years.

    On July 28, Xu Da led his army to capture the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, Yuan Dadu (Beijing), and Yuan's rule as a national character ended.

    2. Qing Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty (1636-1912) was the last unified feudal dynasty in Chinese history, with a total of ten emperors and 276 years of reign.

    In 1911, the Xinhai Revolution broke out, the Qing Dynasty rule collapsed, and on February 12, 1912, the Beiyang warlord Yuan Shikai forced the late Qing Emperor Puyi to abdicate, and the Empress Dowager Longyu accepted the preferential conditions, and the Qing Emperor issued an abdication edict, and the Qing Dynasty ended.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In 319 A.D., Shi Le, a member of the Qiang tribe, was called King of Zhao.

    Before 376 AD, Qin Fujian unified the north.

    In 493 AD, Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved his capital to Luoyang.

    In 531 AD, the Xianbei nobleman Yang insisted on being emperor and established the Sui Dynasty.

    In 916 A.D., Khitan Yelu Abaoji was proclaimed emperor.

    In 947 A.D., the Khitan changed the name of the country to Liao.

    In 1038 A.D., Yuan Hao of the Dangxiang clan was proclaimed emperor and established Western Xia.

    In 1115 A.D., the Jurchen tribe Wanyan Agu was proclaimed emperor, and the Jin Dynasty was established, and the Mongols destroyed the Jin Dynasty in 1234 A.D.

    In 1271 A.D., Kublai Khan was proclaimed emperor and named the country Yuan.

    After 1636 A.D., the Golden Emperor Taiji was called the emperor and changed the name of the country to Qing.

    After the establishment of the Manchus, it was changed to the Qing Dynasty.

    Jurchen established gold.

    Mongol establishment of the Yuan.

    The Khitan established Liao, and after the fall of Liao, Yelu Dashi fled to the Western Regions to establish Western Liao.

    The party item was established in the summer.

    The above are the major regimes after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.

    During the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, all the northern regimes were established by ethnic minorities, the so-called Wuhu and Sixteen Kingdoms. Qianliang, Houliang, Nanliang, Xiliang, Beiliang, Qianzhao, Houzhao, Qianqin, Houqin, Xiqin, Qianyan, Houyan, Nanyan, Beiyan, Xia, and Chenghan were established by five ethnic minorities, including Xiongnu, Xianbei, Qian, Di, and Qiang, respectively.

    In addition, there are Dali established by the Bai people in the Song Dynasty, Tubo established by the Tibetans, the Xiongnu regime in the north of the Han Dynasty, the Xianbei regime, the Rouran regime, the Gaoche regime, the Turkic regime, the Bohai regime established by the Sumo Ya people in the extreme north, the Uighur regime in the north, and so on.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1.The Yanhuang Era.

    East: Dongyi tribe.

    South: Miao Man Tribe.

    2.Shangdong: Donghuai.

    South: South Chu. West: West.

    North: Northern Swallow. 3.Western Zhou.

    North: Yan Yun, Dog Rong.

    4.Qin Xi: Yueqiang.

    North: Xiongnu, Donghu.

    5.Western han dynasty. Minami: Lamentation.

    West: Xiqiang, Wusun, Kangju, Dayueshi, Anxi, Daxia, Daqinbei: Xiongnu, Xianbei.

    6.Eastern han dynasty. West: Faqiang, Wusun, Kangju, Dayueshi, Anxi, Daxia, Daqinbei: Xiongnu, Xianbei, Fuyu.

    7.Three Kingdoms Period.

    East: Yamagoe. West: Usun.

    North: Xianbei, Qianghu, Karasuma.

    8.Sui Dong: Ryukyu.

    South: Pu tribe, Kunming.

    West: Party items, treasure buns, vassal countries, women's countries.

    North: Turkic, Xi, Khitan, Murwei, and Jian.

    9.Tangdong: Ryukyu, Goryeo, Silla.

    South: Nanzhao, Wang tribe, Zhenla.

    West: Tibet, Qarluq.

    North: Turkic, Hui, Murowei, Bohai.

    10.Five dynasties and ten kingdoms.

    East: Ryukyu. South: Kunming, Qiqi, Dali.

    West: Tibet, Dangxiang.

    North: Khitan. 11.Northern song dynasty.

    East: Ryukyu. South: Dali.

    Western: Tibet, Western Xia, Xizhou Uighurs, Yellow Headed Uighurs, Khara Khanate, North: Liao, Hulanggai.

    12.Southern song dynasty.

    East: Ryukyu. South: Dali.

    West: Tibet, Western Xia, Western Liao, and Wu'er.

    North: Jin Kingdom, Kereh Tribe, Mughul, Murwei.

    13.Yuan. East: Ryukyu.

    South: Siam. West: Ögedai Khanate, Western Chagatai Khanate, Eastern Chagatai Khanate, Ili Khanate, White Horde, Golden Horde, Green Horde, Lost Khanat, Mour family.

    14.Bright. East: Ryukyu.

    West: Yili put the Li Khanate.

    North: Warat tribe, Tatar tribe, Heilongjiang Jurchen tribe, Haixi Jurchen tribe, Jianzhou Jurchen tribe.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Xianbei tribe Tuoba Jue was established.

    Liao, Khitan Yelu Abaoji was established.

    Kim, Wanyan A bone fight was established.

    Yuan, Kublai Khan named the country Yuan.

    Qing, Nurhachi.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty were all minority ethnic groups, and the Tibetan, Khitan, and Jin states were all established by ethnic minorities

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yuan Dynasty (Mongol).

    Yuan Dynasty Territory Yuan Dynasty (1206 A.D. 1368, one said to be established in 1271, named Yuan), also known as the Great Yuan, is the first in Chinese history by a minority (Mongolian stupid people) to establish and rule the whole country.

    Qing Dynasty (Manchu).

    The Qing Dynasty (1636-1911), a national regime since 1644), also known as the Great Qing Dynasty, referred to as the Qing Dynasty, was the last feudal dynasty in the history of China, and the second feudal dynasty in Chinese history to be established and ruled by an ethnic minority (Manchu).

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