Southern Yan

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The Southern Yan (simplified Chinese: 南燕; traditional Chinese: 南燕; pinyin: Nányàn; 398-410) was a state of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. Its territory roughly coincided with modern Shandong. Its founder Murong De was a son of Murong Huang and brother of Murong Jun and Murong Chui and therefore was an imperial prince during both Former Yan and Later Yan.

All rulers of the Former Yan declared themselves "emperors".

[edit] Rulers of the Southern Yan

Temple names Posthumous names Family names and given name Durations of reigns Era names and their according durations
Chinese convention: use family name and given name
Shizong (世宗 Shìzōng) Xianwu (獻武 Xiànwǔ) 慕容德 Mùróng Dé 398-405 Yanwang (燕王 Yànwáng) 398-400
Jianxing (建平 Jiànpíng) 400-405
Did not exist Houzhu (後主 Hòuzhǔ) 慕容超 Mùróng Chāo 405-410 Taishang (太上 Taìshàng) 405-410

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