Yan (Five Dynasties period), the Glossary
Yan, sometimes known in historiography as Jie Yan (桀燕), was a short-lived monarchical state in the vicinity of present-day Beijing at the beginning of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Beijing, China, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Jie of Xia, Jin (Later Tang precursor), Li Cunxu, Liu Shouguang, Xia dynasty.
- 10th-century disestablishments in China
- 910s disestablishments
- 911 establishments
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- States and territories disestablished in the 910s
- States and territories established in the 910s
Beijing
Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
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Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was an era of political upheaval and division in Imperial China from 907 to 979. Yan (Five Dynasties period) and Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period are 10th-century disestablishments in China, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and Former countries in Chinese history.
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Jie of Xia
King Jie (traditionally 1728–1675 BC) was the 17th and last ruler of the Xia dynasty of China.
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Jin (Later Tang precursor)
Jin (晉; 883 (or 896 or 907)–923), also known as Hedong (河東) and Former Jin (前晉) in Chinese historiography, was a dynastic state of China and the predecessor of the Later Tang dynasty. Yan (Five Dynasties period) and Jin (Later Tang precursor) are 10th-century disestablishments in China, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and Former countries in Chinese history.
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Li Cunxu
Emperor Zhuangzong of Tang, personal name Li Cunxu, nickname Yazi (亞子), stage name Li Tianxia (李天下), was the second ruling prince of the Former Jin dynasty (r. 908–923) who later became the founding emperor of the Later Tang dynasty (r. 923–926) during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of Chinese history.
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Liu Shouguang
Liu Shouguang (died February 16, 914) was a warlord early in the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period who controlled Lulong (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing) and Yichang (義昌, headquartered in modern Cangzhou, Hebei) Circuits, after seizing control from his father Liu Rengong and defeating his brother Liu Shouwen.
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Xia dynasty
The Xia dynasty is the first dynasty in traditional Chinese historiography. Yan (Five Dynasties period) and Xia dynasty are Former countries in Chinese history.
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See also
10th-century disestablishments in China
- Dachanghe
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
- Former Shu
- Jin (Later Tang precursor)
- Jingnan
- Later Han (Five Dynasties)
- Later Jin (Five Dynasties)
- Later Liang (Five Dynasties)
- Later Shu
- Later Tang
- Later Zhou
- Ma Chu
- Min (Ten Kingdoms)
- Northern Han
- Southern Han
- Southern Tang
- Tang dynasty
- Wuyue
- Yan (Five Dynasties period)
- Yang Wu
- Yin (Five Dynasties period)
- Youzhou (ancient China)
- Zhao (Five Dynasties period)
910s disestablishments
- Yan (Five Dynasties period)
911 establishments
- Drogheda
- Duchy of Normandy
- Sebasteia (theme)
- Yan (Five Dynasties period)
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Dương Đình Nghệ
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
- Former Shu
- Guiyi Circuit
- Jin (Five Dynasties)
- Jin (Later Tang precursor)
- Jingnan
- Later Han (Five Dynasties)
- Later Jin (Five Dynasties)
- Later Liang (Five Dynasties)
- Later Shu
- Later Tang
- Later Zhou
- Later Zhou conquest of Huainan
- Ma Chu
- Military history of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Military history of the Song dynasty
- Min (Ten Kingdoms)
- Min Kingdom
- Northern Han
- Qi (Li Maozhen's state)
- Qingyuan Circuit
- Shatuo
- Sogdia
- Southern Han
- Southern Tang
- Tĩnh Hải quân
- Wudai Huiyao
- Wuyue
- Yan (Five Dynasties period)
- Yang Wu
- Yin (Five Dynasties period)
- Yulin Caves
- Zhao (Five Dynasties period)
States and territories disestablished in the 910s
- Alamannia
- Kingdom of East Anglia
- Mercia
- Yan (Five Dynasties period)
States and territories established in the 910s
- Bali Kingdom
- Duchy of Normandy
- Duchy of Swabia
- Goryeo
- Kingdom of Galicia
- Kingdom of León
- Later Sabeol
- Sebasteia (theme)
- Southern Han
- Yan (Five Dynasties period)
- Zhao (Five Dynasties period)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yan_(Five_Dynasties_period)
Also known as Jie Yan, Yan (Five Dynasties), Yan (Liu Shouguang's state), Yan (Ten Kingdoms).