Jingnan

Jingnan

Jingnan (simplified Chinese: 荆南; traditional Chinese: 荊南; pinyin: Jīngnán), also known as Nanping (南平; alternatively written as Southern Ping[1]) and Northern Chu (北楚) in historiography, was a dynastic state of China and one of the Ten Kingdoms during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Lasting from 924 to 963, it was located in south-central China.

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Rulers

More information Temple Names ( Miao Hao 廟號 miao4 hao4), Posthumous Names ( Shi Hao 諡號) ...

Rulers family tree

Jingnan rulers family tree
Gao Jixing 高季興 b. 858–d. 929
Wǔxìng 武信
r. 924–928
Gao Conghui 高從誨 891–948
Wénxiàn 文獻
r. 928–948
Gao Baoxu 高保勗 924–962
Zhenan 貞安王
r. 960–962
Gao Baorong 高保融 920–960
Zhenyi 貞懿王
r. 948–960
Gao Jichong 高繼沖 943–973
Deren 德仁王
r. 962–963

References

  1. Dillon, Michael (2016). Encyclopedia of Chinese History. Routledge. ISBN 9781317817154.
  • Mote, F.W. (1999). Imperial China (900-1800). Harvard University Press. pp. 11, 16. ISBN 0-674-01212-7.



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