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This article is part of theSixteen Kingdoms series. |
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 Western Liang (Chinese character: 西凉, Hanyu pinyin Xī Liáng) (400-421) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It was founded by the Li family of the Han Chinese.
All rulers of the Western Liang proclaimed themselves "wang".
| 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 | ||||
| Taizu (太祖 Tàizǔ) | Wuzhao (武昭 Wǔzhāo) | Li Gao (李暠 Lǐ Gǎo) | 400-417 | Gengzi (庚子 Gēngzǐ) 400-405Jianchu (建初 Jiànchū) 406-416 |
| Did not exist | Houzhu (後主 Hòuzhǔ) | Li Xin (李歆 Lǐ Xīn) | 417-420 | Jiaxing (嘉興 Jīaxīng) 417-420 |
| Did not exist | Houzhu (後主 Hòuzhǔ) | Li Xun (李恂 Lǐ Xún) | 420-421 | Yongjian (永建 Yǒngjiàn) 420-421 |