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After Qin [ edit ]
| Qin | ||||
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| Capital City | Chang'an | |||
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| The monarch's surname | Yao | |||
| monarch | 3 | |||
| • 384-394 | Yao Hao (Founding Country) | |||
| • 394-416 | Yao Xing | |||
| • 416-417 | Yao Xi (Destruction) | |||
| Rise and fall | ||||
| • 384 years | Yao Xi called himself "the king of Qin Dynasty" and established the post-Qin Dynasty. | |||
| • 386 | Yao Yi Yu Changan called the Emperor | |||
| • 407 years | Helen Bob founded the Great Summer Power | |||
| • September 20, 417 | In the Eastern Jin Dynasty besieged Chang'an, Yao Hao surrendered, and was later exterminated by Liu Yu. | |||
Later Qin (384 --417 years, or called Yao Qin ) is the Sixteen Kingdoms period Qiang nobility Yao Chang established regime .
Former Qin Fu Jian Fei water after the defeat, off the emptiness, the original drop in Former Qin Qiang nobility in Weibei rebel Qin Yao Chang, Jin Tai Yuan nine years (384 years) self-proclaimed "King of Qin years," are the North (now Shaanxi Yao County Southeast). The following year (385 years) killed Yan Jian. UDL eleven years (386 years) Yao Chang emperor in Chang'an (now Shaanxi Xi'anNorthwest), the country Qin , known as the Later Qin.
Its country code is named after the ruled area as the Warring States’ homeland of the Qin Dynasty. The "Spring and Autumn Period of the 16 Countries" was originally called the "post-Qin period," which was different from the pre-Qin period and the Western Qin Dynasty . Yao also called the house with a surname and Yao Qin [1] .
The ruling areas include present-day Shaanxi, eastern Gansu, and parts of Henan.
Later Qin Jian-chu seven years (393 years) Yao Chang died, son Yao Xing succession, Gongsha Qin Fu Deng , to remove the remnants of Qin; but also by Later Yan off the West Yan , do accounting for the original West Yan east of the land; Hong Shi Yuan The year (399) took the civil strife in the Eastern Jin Dynasty , fell to Luoyang , and the cities of the north of the Huaihan River were much lower. The national momentum was comparable to that of Hou Yan. Cool, get after cutting Kumarajiva . In that year, Fa Xian traveled west from Chang'an to seek the Bible.
In the 18th year (416th) of Yao Hongxing’s death, Hong Yaozi succeeded. The multinational forces that had once returned from the country took the opportunity to rebel and sent soldiers to death. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Liu Yu dispatched Tan Daoji and other northern expeditions to Luoyang. After Emperor Qin’s imperial family rebelled for the takeover, he was eliminated by Yao Hao. Yonghe two years (417 years) besieged Chang'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and Yao Hao surrendered to his family. He was killed by Liu Yu and died in the aftermath of the Qin Dynasty . There were 32 years (384-417) in the post-Qin period.
| Names | Temple number | Nickname | Rule time | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yao Hao | Taizu | Wu Zhao emperor | 384-394 years | Baique 384-386 was founded 386-394 |
| Yao Xing | Gaozu | Wen Yu emperor | 394 years - 416 years | The early 384-399 year 399 years -416 years |
| Yao Hao | no | no | 416-417 | Yonghe 416-417 |
Family chart [ edit ]
| Ke Hui | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Qin Jingyuandi Yao Yaozhong 280-352 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Wei Wu Wang Yao Yi 331-357 | Wuzhao Di Qin Yao Chang 330- 384-393 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Qin Wendi Emperor Yao Xing 366- 393-416 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Qin emperor Yao Hong 388- 416-417 | |||||||||||||||||||||
References [ edit ]
- ^ Xu Jun. Exploration of ancient Chinese dynasty and the name of the regime. Wuchang, Hubei: Central China Normal University Press. November 2000: 109–110. ISBN 7-5622-2277-0 .
Related original documents in Wikisource :
The Spring and Autumn Period of the 16 Countries
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- Wuhu Sixteen Nations
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- State or regime established in 384
- Chinese historical regime
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