Ancient kingdom in modern day Fujian, China
"Min dynasty" redirects here. For the dynasty ruled by the Zhu clan from 1368 to 1644, see
Ming dynasty.
Min (Chinese: 閩; pinyin: Mǐn) was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms in existence between the years of 909 and 945. It existed in a mountainous region of modern-day Fujian province of China and had a history of quasi-independent rule. Its capital was Fuzhou. It was founded by Wang Shenzhi (Emperor Taizu).
Rulers of Min
Sovereigns in Min (Ten Kingdoms) Kingdom in 909–945 (including Yin (943–945))
Temple Names
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Posthumous Names
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Personal Names
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Period of Reigns
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Era Names and dates
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Tàizǔ (太祖)
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Zhōngyì Wáng (忠懿王)
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Wáng Shěnzhī (王審知)
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909–925
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Adopted the era name of Later Tang
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None
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Siwang(嗣王)
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Wáng Yánhàn (王延翰)
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925–926
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Adopted the era name of Later Tang
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Hùizōng (惠宗)
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Qísù Míngxiào Huángdì (齊肅明孝皇帝)
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Wáng Yànjūn (王延鈞)
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926–935
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Adopted the era name of Later Tang 926–935 Lóngqǐ (龍啟) 933–935
Yǒnghé (永和) 935
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Kāngzōng (康宗)
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Too tedious thus not used when referring to this sovereign
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Wáng Jìpéng (王繼鵬)
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935–939
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Tōngwén (通文) 936–939
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Jǐngzōng (景宗)
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Too tedious thus not used when referring to this sovereign
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Wáng Yánxī (王延羲)
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939–944
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Yǒnglóng (永隆) 939–944
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None
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None
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Zhū Wénjìn (朱文進)
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944–945
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Adopted the era name of Later Jin
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None
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Fugong yiwang (福恭懿王) (both as Emperor of Yin and Emperor of Min)
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Wáng Yánzhèng (王延政)
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943–945
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Tiāndé (天德) 943–945
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Rulers family tree of Min
References
Citations
Sources
- Schafer, Edward H. (1954). The Empire of Min. Tuttle. OCLC 845108660.
- Mote, F. W. (1999). Imperial China (900-1800). Harvard Univ. Press. pp. 15–16. ISBN 0674012127.
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