Wei Dynasty of North

The Wei of North or EIB Wei are a dynasty of the period of the Dynasties of North and South (420 - 589), which reigned in China of the north of 386 with 534.

It was rested by Turkish people , the Tabghatch, still called Tuoba in Pinyin and You tender offer in the old transcription EFEO.

It had initially its capital with Pingcheng (Datong) then, starting from 494, with Luoyang.

In 534, the dynasty burst in two branches: the Wei of the West (Xi Wei), in China of the North-West (three emperors) and the Wei of the East (Dong Wei), in China of the North-East (only one emperor).

List emperors

  1. Daowudi (Tuoba GUI) (386-409)

  2. Mingyandi (Tuoba If] (409-423)
  3. Taiwudi (Tuoba CAT) (423-451)
  4. Wenchengdi (Tuoba Jun) (451-465)
  5. Xianwendi (Tuoba Hong) (465-470)
  6. Xiaowendi (Yuan Hong) (471-499)
  7. Xuanwudi (Yuan Ke) (499-515)
  8. Xiaomingdi (Yuan Xe) (515-528)
  9. Xiaozhuangdi (Yuan Ziyou) (528-530)
  10. Jiemindi (Yuan Gong) (530-531)
  11. Yuan Lang (531-532)
  12. Xiaowudi (Yuan Xiu) (532-534)

With died of Xiaowudi into 534, China of North is divided into 2 states (China of the North-West and China of the North-East).

Zh-classical: 元魏

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