Later Liang (後涼) 酒泉 (387–389), 三河 (389–396), 涼 (396–403)  | |||||||||||||
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| 386–403 | |||||||||||||
![]() Later Liang in the northwest  | |||||||||||||
| Capital | Guzang | ||||||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
| Tian Wang | |||||||||||||
• 386–400   | Lü Guang | ||||||||||||
• 400   | Lü Shao | ||||||||||||
• 401–403   | Lü Zuan | ||||||||||||
• 403–406   | Lü Long | ||||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||||
• Established   | 386 | ||||||||||||
• Lü Guang's claiming of imperial title   | 396 | ||||||||||||
| 397 | |||||||||||||
• Disestablished   | 403 | ||||||||||||
• Lü Long's death   | 416 | ||||||||||||
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| Today part of | China Kyrgyzstan  | ||||||||||||
The Later Liang (simplified Chinese: 后凉; traditional Chinese: 後凉; pinyin: Hòu Liáng; 386–403) was a dynastic state of China and one of the Sixteen Kingdoms in Chinese history.[1] It was founded by the Lü family of the Di ethnicity.
All rulers of the Later Liang proclaimed themselves "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang).
Rulers of the Later Liang
| Temple name | Posthumous name | Personal name | Duration of reign | Era names | 
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| Taizu | Yiwu | Lü Guang | 386–400 | Tai'an  (太安) 386–389 Linjia (麟嘉) 389–396 Longfei (龍飛) 396–400  | 
| – | Lü Shao | 400 | – | |
| – | Ling | Lü Zuan | 400–401 | Xianning (咸寧) 400–401 | 
| – | Lü Long | 401–403 | Shending (神鼎) 401–403 | |
Rulers family tree
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See also
References
- ↑ Grousset, Rene (1970). The Empire of the Steppes. Rutgers University Press. pp. 59–60. ISBN 0-8135-1304-9.
 
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