Later Jin Dynasty (Five Dynasties)

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The later Jin Dynasty ( Chinese  後晉  /  后晋 , Pinyin Hòu Jìn ) was a short-lived dynasty of the Shatuo - Turkic people in China from 936 to 947 , one of the Five Dynasties during the period of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms . Their capital was Luoyang . The empire was originally called Jin (  /  , Jìn ) and received its current name later. Their capital was Bian ( , Biàn , today Kaifeng ). The dynasty lasted eleven years and had two rulers. It was preceded by the Later Tang Dynasty and followed by the Later Han Dynasty .

Ruler

Temple name Posthumous title Personal name reg. Era name and duration
Gāo Zǔ 高祖 - Shí Jìngtáng 石敬瑭 936-942 Tiānfú 天 福
- Chū Dì 出 帝 Shí Chóngguì 石 重 貴 942-947 Tiānfú 天 福 (942–944)

Kāiyùn 開 運 (944–947)

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Another dynasty is the Later Jin Dynasty (1616–1636) ( 後 金  /  后 金 , Hòu Jīn ), which is written in Chinese with different characters and pronounced differently.

literature

Cihai ("Sea of ​​Words"), Shanghai cishu chubanshe, Shanghai 2002, ISBN 7-5326-0839-5 .