Later Liang Dynasty
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This article is part of the series: Five Dynasties & Ten Kingdoms |
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Five Dynasties |
Later Liang Dynasty |
Later Tang Dynasty |
Later Jin Dynasty |
Later Han Dynasty |
Later Zhou Dynasty |
Ten Kingdoms |
Wu |
Wuyue |
Min |
Nanping |
Chu |
Southern Tang |
Southern Han |
Northern Han |
Former Shu |
Later Shu |
Others |
Yan |
Qi |
Chengde Jiedushi |
Yiwu Jiedushi |
Dingnan Jiedushi |
Qingyuan Jiedushi |
Wuping Jiedushi |
Yin |
See also |
History of China |
The Later Liang (Simplified Chinese character: 后梁, Traditional Chinese character: 後梁, Hanyu pinyin Hòu Liáng) (907-923) was one of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China. It was founded by the Zhu.
Rulers of the Later Liang
Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Chinese naming conventions | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations | |
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Taìzǔ (太祖) | Xiànwǔ (獻武) | 朱溫 Zhū Wēn | Family name and given name | 907-912 | Kaīpíng (開平) 907-911 Qiánhuà (乾化) 911-912 | |
Did not exist | Mòdì (末帝) | 朱瑱 Zhū Zhèn | Family name and given name | 913-923 | Qiánhuà (乾化) 913-915 Zhēnmíng (貞明) 915-921 Lóngdé (龍德) 921-923 |