Later Liang

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The later Liang ( Chinese  后 凉 or Chinese  後 凉 , Pinyin Hòu Liáng ; 386 - 403 ) was a state in the era of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty (265-420) in China . It was founded by the Lü family from the Di ethnic group.

All rulers of the Later Liang proclaimed themselves " emperors " ( Tian Wang ).

Ruler of the Later Liang

Temple names Posthumous name Surname and first name Duration of rule Era names and their duration
Taizu (太祖 Tàizǔ) Yiwu (懿 武 Yìwǔ) Lü Guang (呂光 Lǚ Guāng) 386-400 Tai'an (太 安 Tài'ān) 386–389

Linjia (麟 嘉 Línjiā) 389–396
Longfei (龍飛 Lóngfēi) 396–399

did not exist Yin (隱 Yǐn) Lü Shao (呂紹 Lǚ Shào) 400 Longfei (龍飛 Lóngfēi) 399
did not exist Ling (靈 Líng) Lü Zuan (呂 纂 Lǚ Zuǎn) 400-401 Xianning (咸寧 Xiánníng) 400–401
did not exist Shangshu Gong (尚書公 Shàngshū Gōng) or Jiankang Gong (建康 公 Jiànkāng Gōng) Lü Long (呂隆 Lǚ Lóng) 401-403 Shending (神鼎 Shéndǐng) 401–403