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The formal name of Chinese dynasties was usually derived from one of the following sources: The name of the ruling tribe or tribal confederation [108] [109] e.g., the Western Xia dynasty took its name from its ruling class, the Xia tribal confederation [108] The noble title held by the dynastic founder prior to the founding of the dynasty [108 ...
(4–5 years) Son of Qing Increasing fighting between surrounding kingdoms [76] Ding 定: Ji Yu 姬瑜: 606–586 (19–20 years) Son of Qing Continued fighting of surrounding kingdoms [77] Jian 簡: Ji Yi 姬夷: 585–572 (12–13 years) Son of Ding Continued fighting of surrounding kingdoms [77] Ling 靈: Ji Xiexin 姬泄心: 571–545 (25 ...
Timeline of Chinese history. This is a timeline of Chinese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in China and its dynasties. To read about the background to these events, see History of China. See also the list of Chinese monarchs, Chinese emperors family tree, dynasties of China and years in China.
2 years Adopted the era name of the Shouluobuzhen Khagan. Kan Shougui (r. 478–488 CE) Yongkang 永康: 478–485 CE 12 years Adopted the era name of the Shouluobuzhen Khagan. Zhang Mengming (r. 488–496 CE) Jianchu 建初: 489–496 CE 8 years Might be the era name of Kan Shougui from 489 CE to 491 CE, used for a total length of 3 years. Qu Jia
Pages in category "Timelines of Chinese dynasties" ... Timeline of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439) M. Timeline of the Ming dynasty; Q.
Timeline of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms; Timeline of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439) Timeline of the Northern and Southern dynasties; Timeline of the Three Kingdoms period
Timeline of the Khitans; Liao dynasty; M. Military history of the Northern and Southern dynasties; ... Category: Dynasties of China. 81 languages ...
Following the capture of Beijing and re-enthronement as Emperor of China in 1644, the Shunzhi Emperor (r. 1643/4–1661) became the first of the ten Qing sovereigns to rule over China proper. At 61 years, the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722) was the longest, though his grandson, the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796), would have ...