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Han Zhao |
Cheng Han |
Later Zhao |
Former Liang |
Later Liang |
Southern Liang |
Western Liang |
Northern Liang |
Former Qin |
Later Qin |
Western Qin |
Former Yan |
Later Yan |
Southern Yan |
Northern Yan |
Western Yan |
Ran Min |
Tuoba |
Yuwen |
Duan |
Tiefu |
Chouchi |
Dingling |
The Later Zhao (Simplified Chinese character: 后赵, Traditional Chinese character: 後趙, Hanyu pinyin Hòuzhào) (319-351) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty (265-420) in China. It was founded by the Shi family of the Jie ethnicity. The Later Zhao was the second in territories to the Former Qin that once unified Northern China under Fu Jian.
All rulers of the Han Zhao declared themselves "emperors".
| Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese convention: use family and given names | ||||
| Gaozu (高祖 Gāozǔ) | Ming (明 míng) | Shi Le (石勒 Shí Lè) | 319-333 | Zhaowang (趙王 Zhàowáng) 319-328Taihe (太和 Tàihé) 328-330 |
| Did not exist | Prince of Haiyang (海陽王 Hǎiyáng wáng) | Shi Hong (石弘 Shí hong2) | 333-334 | Yanxi (延熙 Yánxī) 334 |
| Taizu (太祖 Tàizǔ) | Wu (武 Wǔ) | Shi Hu (石虎 Shí Hǔ) | 334-349 | Jianwu (建武 Jiànwǔ) 335-349Taining (太寧 Tàiníng) 349 |
| Did not exist | Prince of Qiao (譙王 Qiáo wáng) | Shi Shi (石世 Shí Shì) | 73 days in 349 | Taining (太寧 Tàiníng) 73 days in 349 |
| Did not exist | Prince of Pangcheng (彭城王 Pángchéng wáng) | Shi Zun (石遵 Shí Zūn) | 183 days in 349 | Taining (太寧 Tàiníng) 183 days in 349 |
| Did not exist | Prince of Yiyang (義陽王 Yìyáng wáng) | Shi Jian (石鑒 Shí Jiàn) | 103 days within 349-350 | Qinglong (青龍 Qīnglóng) 103 days within 349-350 |
| Did not exist | Prince of Xinxing (新興王 Xīnxīng wáng) | Shi Zhi (石祗 Shí Zhī) | 350-351 | Yongning (永寧 Yǒngníng) 349-350 |
Related Topics
zh-cn:后赵 zh-tw:後趙