Northern Yan (北燕) 燕 |
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Capital | Longcheng | |||
Government | Monarchy | |||
Tian Wang | ||||
- 407-409 | Gao Yun | |||
- 409-430 | Feng Ba | |||
- 430-436 | Feng Hong | |||
History | ||||
- Established | 15 September 407[1][2] 407 | |||
- Feng Ba's claiming of the throne | 6 November 409[3][4] | |||
- Disestablished | 4 June 436[5][6] 436 | |||
- Feng Hong's death | 438 |
The Northern Yan (Chinese: 北燕; pinyin: Bĕiyàn; 407 or 409-436) was a state of Han Chinese during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.
The second Emperor of Northern Yan, Feng Ba, was Han chinese.[7]
All rulers of the Northern Yan declared themselves "emperors".
Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations |
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Unknown | Huiyi (惠懿 Huìyì) | 慕容云 Mùróng Yún1 or 高云 Gao Yun1 |
407-409 | Zhengshi (正始 Zhèngshǐ) 407-409 |
Taizu (太祖 Taìzǔ) | Wencheng (文成 Wénchéng) | 馮跋 Féng Bá | 409-430 | Taiping (太平 Taìpíng) 409-430 |
Did not exist | Zhaocheng (昭成 Zhāochéng) | 馮弘 Féng Hóng | 430-436 | Daxing (大興 Dàxīng) 431-436 |
1 The family name of Gao Yun was changed to Murong when he was adopted by the Murong. If Gao Yun was counted as a ruler of the Later Yan, the Northern Yan would begin in 409. It started in 407 otherwise. |
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