Later Yan
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This article is part of the Sixteen Kingdoms series. | |
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16 Kingdoms | |
Cheng Han | |
Han Zhao | |
Later Zhao | |
Former Liang | |
Later Liang | |
Western Liang | |
Northern Liang | |
Southern Liang | |
Former Qin | |
Later Qin | |
Western Qin | |
Former Yan | |
Later Yan | |
Northern Yan | |
Southern Yan | |
Xia | |
Not included in 16 Kingdoms | |
Wei | |
Shu | |
Western Yan | |
Duan | |
Yuwen | |
Chouchi | |
Dingling |
The Later Yan (Simplified Chinese character: 后燕, Traditional Chinese character: 後燕, pinyin Hòuyàn) (384-407 or 409) was a state of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.
All rulers of the Later Yan declared themselves "emperors".
Rulers of the Later Yan
Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations | |
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Chinese convention: use family name and given name | |||||
Shizu (世祖 Shìzǔ) | Wucheng (武成 Wǔchéng) | 慕容垂 Mùróng Chuí | 384-396 | Yanyuan (燕王 Yànwáng) 384-386 Jianxing (建興 Jiànxīng) 386-396 | |
Liezong (烈宗 Lièzōng) | Huimin (惠愍 Huìmǐn) | 慕容寶 Mùróng Bǎo | 396-398 | Yongkang (永康 Yǒngkāng) 396-398 | |
Unknown | Unknown | 兰汗 Lán Hàn | 398 | Qinglong (青龙 Qīnglóng) 398 | |
Zhongzong (中宗 Zhōngzōng) | Zhaowu (昭武 Zhāowǔ) | 慕容盛 Mùróng Shèng | 398-401 | Jianping (建平 Jiànpíng) 398 Changle (長樂 Chánglè) 399-401 | |
Unknown | Zhaowen (昭文 Zhaowén) | 慕容熙 Mùróng Xī | 401-407 | Guangshi (光始 Guāngshǐ) 401-406 Jianshi (建始 Jiànshǐ) 407 | |
Unknown | Huimin (惠愍 Huìyì) | 慕容云 Mùróng Yún1 or 高云 Gāo Yún1 | 407-409 | Zhengshi (正始 Zhèngshǐ) 407-409 | |
1 The family name of Gao Yun was changed to Murong when he was adopted by the royal family. If Gao Yun was counted as a ruler of the Later Yan, the state would end in 409. It ended in 407 otherwise. |