History of China | |||||||
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ANCIENT | |||||||
3 Sovereigns and 5 Emperors | |||||||
Xia Dynasty 2100–1600 BC | |||||||
Shang Dynasty 1600–1046 BC | |||||||
Zhou Dynasty 1045–256 BC | |||||||
Western Zhou | |||||||
Eastern Zhou | |||||||
Spring and Autumn Period | |||||||
Warring States Period | |||||||
IMPERIAL | |||||||
Qin Dynasty 221 BC–206 BC | |||||||
Han Dynasty 206 BC–220 AD | |||||||
Western Han | |||||||
Xin Dynasty | |||||||
Eastern Han | |||||||
Three Kingdoms 220–280 | |||||||
Wei, Shu and Wu | |||||||
Jin Dynasty 265–420 | |||||||
Western Jin | 16 Kingdoms 304–439 |
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Eastern Jin | |||||||
Southern and Northern Dynasties 420–589 |
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Sui Dynasty 581–618 | |||||||
Tang Dynasty 618–907 | |||||||
(Second Zhou 690–705) | |||||||
5 Dynasties and 10 Kingdoms 907–960 |
Liao Dynasty 907–1125 |
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Song Dynasty 960–1279 |
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Northern Song | W. Xia | ||||||
Southern Song | Jin | ||||||
Yuan Dynasty 1271–1368 | |||||||
Ming Dynasty 1368–1644 | |||||||
Qing Dynasty 1644–1911 | |||||||
MODERN | |||||||
Republic of China 1912–1949 | |||||||
People's Republic of China 1949–present |
Republic of China (Taiwan) 1949–present |
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The following is a chronology of the dynasties in Chinese history.
Chinese history is not as neat as is often described and it was rare for one dynasty to change peacefully into the next. Dynasties were often established before the overthrow of an existing regime, or continued for a time after they had been defeated. For example, the conventional date 1644 marks the year in which the Manchu Qing dynasty armies occupied Beijing and brought Qing rule to China proper, succeeding the Ming dynasty. However, the Qing dynasty itself was established in 1636 (or even 1616, albeit under a different name), while the last Ming dynasty pretender was not deposed until 1662. This change of ruling houses was a messy and prolonged affair, and the Qing took almost twenty years to extend their control over the whole of China. It is therefore inaccurate to assume China changed suddenly and all at once in the year 1644.
In addition, China was divided for long periods of its history, with different regions being ruled by different groups. At times like these, there was not any single dynasty ruling a unified China. As a case in point, there is much dispute about times in and after the Western Zhou period.
Dynasty | Rulers | Years | |||
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Three Sovereigns and the Five Emperors | 三皇五帝 | sān huáng wǔ dì | (list) | 3500-2070 BCE | ??? |
Xia Dynasty | 夏 | xià | (list) | 2070–1600 BCE | 470 |
Shang Dynasty | 商 | shāng | (list) | 1600–1029 BCE | 554 |
Western Zhou Dynasty | 西周 | xī zhōu | (list) | 1029–771 BCE | 275 |
Eastern Zhou Dynasty Traditionally divided into |
東周 / 东周
春秋 |
dōng zhōu
chūn qiū |
(list) |
770–256 BCE
722–476 BCE |
514
246 |
Qin Dynasty | 秦 | qín | (list) | 221–206 BCE | 15 |
Western Han Dynasty | 西漢 / 西汉 | xī hàn | (list) | 206 BCE–9 CE | 215 |
Xin Dynasty | 新 | xīn | (list) | 9–23 | 14 |
Eastern Han Dynasty | 東漢 / 东汉 | dōng hàn | (list) | 25–220 | 195 |
Three Kingdoms | 三國 / 三国 | sān guó | (list) | 220–265 | 45 |
Western Jin Dynasty | 西晉 / 西晋 | xī jìn | (list) | 265–317 | 52 |
Eastern Jin Dynasty | 東晉 / 东晋 | dōng jìn | (list) | 317–420 | 103 |
Southern and Northern Dynasties | 南北朝 | nán běi cháo | (list) | 420–589 | 169 |
Sui Dynasty | 隋 | suí | (list) | 581–618 | 37 |
Tang Dynasty | 唐 | táng | (list) | 618–907 | 289 |
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms | 五代十國 / 五代十国 | wǔ dài shí guó | (list) | 907–960 | 53 |
Northern Song Dynasty | 北宋 | běi sòng | (list) | 960–1127 | 167 |
Southern Song Dynasty | 南宋 | nán sòng | (list) | 1127–1279 | 152 |
Liao Dynasty | 遼 / 辽 | liáo | (list) | 916–1125 | 209 |
Jin Dynasty | 金 | jīn | (list) | 1115–1234 | 119 |
Yuan Dynasty | 元 | yuán | (list) | 1271–1368 | 97 |
Ming Dynasty | 明 | míng | (list) | 1368–1644 | 276 |
Qing Dynasty | 清 | qīng | (list) | 1644–1911 | 268 |