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The Han Zhao (; 304-329) was a state
State

A state is a political Social contract with effective sovereignty over a geographic area and representing a population. These may be nation states, State or multinational states....
 of the Sixteen Kingdoms
Sixteen Kingdoms

The Sixteen Kingdoms , or less commonly the Sixteen States, were a collection of numerous short-lived sovereign states in China proper and its neighboring areas from 304 to 439 Common Era after the retreat of the Jin Dynasty to South China and before the establishment of the Northern Dynasties....
 during the Chinese Jin Dynasty (265-420)
Jìn Dynasty (265-420)

The J?n Dynasty , one of the Six Dynasties, followed the Three Kingdoms period and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. The dynasty was founded by the Sima family ....
. It represented two state titles, the Han state (?, pinyin
Pinyin

Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Hanyu is the Chinese Language, and pinyin means "phonetics", or more literally, "spelling sound" or "spelled sound"....
 Hàn) proclaimed in 304 by Liu Yuan
Liu Yuan (Han Zhao)

Liu Yuan , courtesy name Yuanhai , formally Emperor Guangwen of Han was the founding emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao....
 and the Former Zhao state (??, pinyin Qiánzhào) in 319 by Liu Yao
Liu Yao

Liu Yao , courtesy name Yongming , was the final emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao. He became emperor in 318 after most other members of the imperial Liu clan were massacred by Jin Zhun in a coup....
. (The reason it was referred to as Former Zhao was that when its powerful general Shi Le
Shi Le

Shi Le , courtesy name Shilong , formally Emperor Ming of Zhao , was the founding emperor of the History of China/Jie state Later Zhao....
 broke away and formed his own state in 319, he named it Zhao as well, and so Shi Le's state was referred to as Later Zhao
Later Zhao

The Later Zhao was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty in China. It was founded by the Shi family of the Jie ethnicity. The Later Zhao was the second in territories to the Former Qin that once unified Northern China under Fu Jian....
.) Since they were both ruled by the partially sinicized
Sinicization

Sinicization, Sinicisation or Sinification, is the language Cultural assimilation or cultural assimilation of terms and concepts into the Chinese language and Chinese culture of China....
 Xiongnu
Xiongnu

The Xiongnu were a confederation of nomadic tribes from Central Asia with a ruling class of unknown origin and other subjugated tribes. They lived on the steppes north of China, and appear in Chinese sources from the 3rd century BC as controlling an empire stretching beyond the borders of modern day Mongolia....
 Liu
Liu

Liu is a common Chinese family name. The transliteration Liu can represent several different surnames written in different Chinese characters:...
 family, scholars with Chinese backgrounds often combined them into a single Han Zhao state.






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The Han Zhao (; 304-329) was a state
State

A state is a political Social contract with effective sovereignty over a geographic area and representing a population. These may be nation states, State or multinational states....
 of the Sixteen Kingdoms
Sixteen Kingdoms

The Sixteen Kingdoms , or less commonly the Sixteen States, were a collection of numerous short-lived sovereign states in China proper and its neighboring areas from 304 to 439 Common Era after the retreat of the Jin Dynasty to South China and before the establishment of the Northern Dynasties....
 during the Chinese Jin Dynasty (265-420)
Jìn Dynasty (265-420)

The J?n Dynasty , one of the Six Dynasties, followed the Three Kingdoms period and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. The dynasty was founded by the Sima family ....
. It represented two state titles, the Han state (?, pinyin
Pinyin

Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Hanyu is the Chinese Language, and pinyin means "phonetics", or more literally, "spelling sound" or "spelled sound"....
 Hàn) proclaimed in 304 by Liu Yuan
Liu Yuan (Han Zhao)

Liu Yuan , courtesy name Yuanhai , formally Emperor Guangwen of Han was the founding emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao....
 and the Former Zhao state (??, pinyin Qiánzhào) in 319 by Liu Yao
Liu Yao

Liu Yao , courtesy name Yongming , was the final emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao. He became emperor in 318 after most other members of the imperial Liu clan were massacred by Jin Zhun in a coup....
. (The reason it was referred to as Former Zhao was that when its powerful general Shi Le
Shi Le

Shi Le , courtesy name Shilong , formally Emperor Ming of Zhao , was the founding emperor of the History of China/Jie state Later Zhao....
 broke away and formed his own state in 319, he named it Zhao as well, and so Shi Le's state was referred to as Later Zhao
Later Zhao

The Later Zhao was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty in China. It was founded by the Shi family of the Jie ethnicity. The Later Zhao was the second in territories to the Former Qin that once unified Northern China under Fu Jian....
.) Since they were both ruled by the partially sinicized
Sinicization

Sinicization, Sinicisation or Sinification, is the language Cultural assimilation or cultural assimilation of terms and concepts into the Chinese language and Chinese culture of China....
 Xiongnu
Xiongnu

The Xiongnu were a confederation of nomadic tribes from Central Asia with a ruling class of unknown origin and other subjugated tribes. They lived on the steppes north of China, and appear in Chinese sources from the 3rd century BC as controlling an empire stretching beyond the borders of modern day Mongolia....
 Liu
Liu

Liu is a common Chinese family name. The transliteration Liu can represent several different surnames written in different Chinese characters:...
 family, scholars with Chinese backgrounds often combined them into a single Han Zhao state. Numerous western texts referred to the two states separately; others referred to the Han state as the Northern Han, a nomenclature in diminishing use as the term now referring to the Northern Han
Northern Han

The Northern Han kingdom is a state of the Ten Kingdoms in the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. It was founded by Liu Min , formerly known as Liu Chong , and lasted from 951 ? 979....
 in the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. However, the reference to them as separate should be considered clearly erroneous, given that when Liu Yao
Liu Yao

Liu Yao , courtesy name Yongming , was the final emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao. He became emperor in 318 after most other members of the imperial Liu clan were massacred by Jin Zhun in a coup....
 changed the name of the state from Han to Zhao in 319, he treated the state as having been continuous from the time that Liu Yuan founded it in 304; instead, he was discontinuing the connection to Han Dynasty
Han Dynasty

The Han Dynasty followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. The Han Dynasty was ruled by the family known as the Liu clan who had peasant origins....
 and reclaiming ancestry from the great Xiongnu chanyu
Chanyu

Shanyu was the title used by the rulers of the Xiongnu Luanti clan during the Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty. Literally, the full phrase in which Chanyu is used means "son of endless sky", clearly an epithet for a ruler, just as the Chinese have called the emperor the "son of heaven"....
 Maodun.

All rulers of the Han Zhao declared themselves "emperors". Han Zhao rulers were all generally intelligent and articulate, but lacked self-control and showing excessive cruelty on the battle field. Particularly typical of this pattern of behavior was Liu Cong (Emperor Zhaowu), who was clearly able to discern good strategical plans from bad, but indulged himself in wine and women, and his patterns of erratic behavior often resulted in deaths of honest officials. Han Zhao was therefore a state that never fully realized its potential -- it had the right mix of talent among its officials, and its armies were powerful when properly used, but it would never complete the conquests that its emperors envisioned, and eventually fell to its formal general Shi Le.

Although chronologically the Han Zhao was not the first of the Sixteen kingdoms, its armies sacked the Jin dynastic capitals of Luoyang
Luoyang

Luoyang is a prefecture-level city in western Henan province of China, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Zhengzhou to the east, Pingdingshan to the southeast, Nanyang to the south, Sanmenxia to the west, Jiyuan to the north, and Jiaozuo to the northeast....
 in 311 and Chang'an
Chang'an

Chang'an is an ancient Capital of more than ten Dynasties in Chinese history in Chinese history. Chang'an literally means "Perpetual Peace" in Classical Chinese....
 in 316. Emperor Huai
Emperor Huai of Jin

Emperor Huai of Jin, Simplified Chinese character ???, Traditional Chinese character ???, Pinyin. J?n Hu?id?, wg. Chin Huai-ti , personal name Sima Chi , courtesy name Fengdu , was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty ....
 and Emperor Min
Emperor Min of Jin

Emperor Min of Jin, Simplified Chinese character ???, Traditional Chinese character ???, Pinyin. J?n Mind?, Wade-Giles Chin Min-ti , personal name Sima Ye , courtesy name Yanqi , was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty and the last of the Western Jin Dynasty....
 of the Jin were captured, humiliated and executed. Remnants of the Jin court fled to Jiankang
Jiankang

Jiankang was the capital city of the Eastern Jin Dynasty . Its walls are extant ruins in the modern prefecture-level city of Nanjing....
, located eastward of Luoyang and Chang'an, and founded the so-called Eastern Jin Dynasty, under the Sima Rui the Prince of Langye, who later became Emperor Yuan
Emperor Yuan of Jin

Emperor Yuan of Jin , personal name Sima Rui , courtesy name Jingwen , was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty and the first of the Eastern Jin Dynasty....
. In 318, Liu Can
Liu Can

Liu Can , courtesy name Shiguang , Posthumous name Emperor Yin of Han , was an emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao, who reigned briefly in 318 before being killed by his trusted father-in-law Jin Zhun....
 and the ruling family resided at Pingyang
Pingyang

Pingyang may refer to:*Linfen, a city in Shanxi, China*Princess Pingyang of the Tang Dynasty*Princess Pingyang *Pingyang County...
 were toppled and executed by the coup d'etat
Coup d'état

A coup d??tat , often simply called a coup, is the sudden unconstitutional overthrow of a government by a part of the state establishment – usually the military – to replace the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government....
 of Jin Zhun
Jin Zhun

Jin Zhun was an official of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao, who in 318 staged a coup against the Han Zhao emperor and his son-in-law Liu Can and then massacred the imperial Liu family....
 who was in turn eliminated by Shi Le
Shi Le

Shi Le , courtesy name Shilong , formally Emperor Ming of Zhao , was the founding emperor of the History of China/Jie state Later Zhao....
 and Liu Yao, who, as an imperial prince, claimed the throne and changed the name of the state to Zhao. Han Zhao lasted until 329 when Shi Le defeated Liu Yao at the river Luo. Liu Yao was captured and executed; his sons succumbed to the follow-up military advancement.

The Condition of the Xiongnu in Northern China and their uprising


By the 280s, a huge number (approximately 400,000) of Xiongnu
Xiongnu

The Xiongnu were a confederation of nomadic tribes from Central Asia with a ruling class of unknown origin and other subjugated tribes. They lived on the steppes north of China, and appear in Chinese sources from the 3rd century BC as controlling an empire stretching beyond the borders of modern day Mongolia....
 herdsmen resided in the Ordos Desert
Ordos Desert

The Ordos Desert is a desert and steppe region lying on a plateau in the south of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China ....
 and the Bing
Bing

Bing may mean:* Bing * Bing * Bing * Bing * Bing cherry, variety of cherry* Bing , Scottish term for mine tailings* Bing, agricultural dialect term for area where feed, especially hay, is stored before being shaken out into livestock's rack/ trough....
 province, a political division including modern-day areas of the whole Shanxi
Shanxi

is a political divisions of China in the North China of the People's Republic of China. Its one-character abbreviation is Jin , after the state of Jin that existed here during the Spring and Autumn Period....
 province, southwestern part of Inner Mongolia
Inner Mongolia

Inner Mongolia is the Mongols autonomous region of China of the People's Republic of China, located in the country's north.Inner Mongolia borders, from east to west, the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia, and Gansu, while to the north it borders Mongolia and Russia....
 and eastern part of Shaanxi
Shaanxi

is a north-central political divisions of China of the People's Republic of China, and includes portions of the Loess Plateau on the middle reaches of the Yellow River as well as the Qinling Mountains across the southern part of the province....
 province, after Cao Cao
Cao Cao

C?o Cao was a warlord and the penultimate Chancellor of China of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China....
 moved them there and split them into "five departments" (??, pinyin Wubù) These Xiongnu seemed to substantially change from the nomadic lifestyles of the steppes to stockbreeding and to some extent, agriculture.

Sinicization
Sinicization

Sinicization, Sinicisation or Sinification, is the language Cultural assimilation or cultural assimilation of terms and concepts into the Chinese language and Chinese culture of China....
 was evident, especially among the elite; Liu Yuan
Liu Yuan (Han Zhao)

Liu Yuan , courtesy name Yuanhai , formally Emperor Guangwen of Han was the founding emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao....
, the hereditary chieftain of the "Left Department" (??, pinyin Zuobù) was educated at Luoyang
Luoyang

Luoyang is a prefecture-level city in western Henan province of China, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Zhengzhou to the east, Pingdingshan to the southeast, Nanyang to the south, Sanmenxia to the west, Jiyuan to the north, and Jiaozuo to the northeast....
, capital of the Jin Dynasty, and proficient in Chinese literature, history, military strategies and tactics - expertise of a perfect person in the classical sense. Speculations had recounted that Liu Yuan was once considered the commander of the Jin forces in the conquest of the Kingdom of Wu; consideration was later dropped due to his Xiongnu ethnicity.

Nonetheless, among the Xiongnu elite and herdsmen, including Liu Yuan himself, a keen sense of separate identity from the Chinese was retained. Most herdsmen still kept their horseback raiding and combat skills. Discontent against the Jin dynastic rule and of their subordinate position prompted them to seek an independent or self-governing Xiongnu entity. As one of the elite adequately put it, "since the fall of Han [Dynasty]
Han Dynasty

The Han Dynasty followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. The Han Dynasty was ruled by the family known as the Liu clan who had peasant origins....
, [Kingdom of] Wei and Jin [Dynasty] have risen one after the other. Although our [Xiongnu] king (Shanyu) had been given a nominal hereditary title, he no longer has a single foothold of sovereign territory."

Developments in the War of the Eight Princes
War of the Eight Princes

The War of the Eight Princes or Rebellion of the Eight Kings or Rebellion of the Eight Princes was a civil war for power among princes or kings of the China Jin Dynasty from AD 291 to AD 306....
 (also known as the Rebellion of the Eight Kings) finally favored the Xiongnu. Liu Yuan
Liu Yuan

Liu Yuan is a China musician. He is recognized as one of the two most prominent jazz musicians in China, the other being the saxophonist Du Yinjiao....
 took advantage of a commission from the desperate Prince of Chengdu (Sima Ying
Sima Ying

Sima Ying , courtesy name Zhangdu , was a Jin Dynasty imperial prince who served briefly as his brother Emperor Hui of Jin's regent and crown prince....
), who was just being driven out of his base at Ye
Ye

Ye can refer to:* Ye , a form of the second-person, Personal_pronoun "you"* Archaic spelling of the definite Article_ "?e" , used by early printers when the obsolescent letter "?" was not available....
 (near modern-day Linzhang County ch. ???, Hebei
Hebei

For the people of Hebei, see Hebei people is a North China province of China of the People's Republic of China. Its one-Chinese character abbreviation is "" , named after Ji Province , a Han Dynasty province that included southern Hebei....
 province
Province

A province is a territorial unit, almost always an administrative division, within a country or state....
) to gather 50,000 Xiongnu warriors. Liu Yuan then proceeded to proclaim himself the "King of Han," the same title used centuries ago by Liu Bang (later Emperor Gao of Han and the founder of Han Dynasty
Han Dynasty

The Han Dynasty followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. The Han Dynasty was ruled by the family known as the Liu clan who had peasant origins....
) - a deliberate adoption of the long fallen Han Dynasty based on the earlier intermarriages of Xiongnu shanyu and Han princesses to render the Jin and Wei usurpers. Liu fully wished that such legitimist stance would earn him substantial support from the Chinese elite. His motives also explained the extent of his adoption of the ideology and political practices from the same elite.

Nevertheless such proclamation was to remain titular - his war effort would eventually outdo his legitimist plan. His Han state attracted the support of some chieftains of other non-Chinese Xianbei
Xianbei

The Xianbei were a significant nomadic people residing in Manchuria and eastern Mongolia, or Greater Khingan. They were descendants of Donghu before migrating into areas of the modern Chinese provinces of Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, and Liaoning....
 and Di
Di (ethnic group)

The Di were an ethnic group in China. They lived in areas of present-day provinces of Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan and Shaanxi, from the 8th century BCE to approximately the middle of 6th century BCE....
 and certain bandit forces including those of an ex-slave
Slavery

Slavery is a form of forced labor where a person is compelled to Labor for another . Slaves are held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase, or birth, and are deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to receive Remuneration in return for their labor....
 Shi Le
Shi Le

Shi Le , courtesy name Shilong , formally Emperor Ming of Zhao , was the founding emperor of the History of China/Jie state Later Zhao....
 of the Jie
Jie (ethnic group)

The Jie were members of a small tribe in the Xiongnu#Confederation under Modu in the 4th and 5th centuries Common Era. Their name literally means "wethers" or "castrated male sheep"....
 ethnicity. However the neighboring Tuoba
Tuoba

Tuoba or T'o-pa in Wade-Giles was a clan of the Xianbei people in the early centuries of the 1st millennium AD. They established the State of Dai from 310 to 376 AD, and the Northern Wei Dynasty from 386 to 536 AD....
 tribe, the powerful Xianbei nomads in modern-day Inner Mongolia and northern parts of Shanxi province, intruded into the Xiongnu residence of the Han State under their chieftain Tuoba Yilu
Tuoba Yilu

Tuoba Yilu was the chieftain of the western Tuoba territory from 295-307, supreme chieftain of the Tuoba from 307-316, Duke of Dai from 310-315, first prince of the Tuoba State of Dai from 315-316....
 (????, pinyin Tuòbá Yilú). A powerful Xiongnu state would dash Tuoba's hope of migrating into the region.

On one hand the Tuoba would hence assist the Jin governor of the Bing region
Region

Region is a geographical term that is used in various ways among the different branches of geography. In general, a region is a medium-scale area of land or water, smaller than the whole areas of interest , and larger than a specific site A region may be seen as a collection of smaller units or as one part of a larger whole ....
 to launch counteroffensive against the Han state. On the other hand Xiongnu cavalry, successful in plundering the countryside, failed to capture the fortified Jinyang (modern-day Taiyuan
Taiyuan

Taiyuan is a prefecture-level city and the capital of Shanxi province, People's Republic of China. In 2004, the city had a population of 3.4 million....
 city, the provincial capital of the Shanxi
Shanxi

is a political divisions of China in the North China of the People's Republic of China. Its one-character abbreviation is Jin , after the state of Jin that existed here during the Spring and Autumn Period....
 province), the provincial capital of the Bing region even though the former governor Sima Teng had fled to the North China Plain
North China Plain

The North China Plain is based on the deposits of the Yellow River and is the largest alluvial plain of eastern Asia. The plain is bordered on the north by the Yanshan Mountains and on the west by the Taihang Mountains....
 and left a mess. Liu Kun, the new governor, reorganized the defense and exploited the feud between the Han and the Tuoba to his advantage. His biography is in Jinshu 62. Allegiance between the Jin court and the Tuoba was sealed - five prefecture
Prefecture

Prefecture indicates the office, seat, territorial circumscription of a Prefect. The term prefecture is also used to refer to offices analogous to prefectures....
s were rewarded in 310 to Tuoba Yilu, who was also made the Prince of Dai
State of Dai

Dai was a state of the Xianbei clan of Tuoba, during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It existed from 310 to 376 AD, with its capital at Shengle ....
. The areas around Jinyang would remain in Jin hands until the death of Tuoba Yilu in 316 when Jinyang was captured after a disastrous counteroffensive. Liu Kun fled but was later murdered by a Xianbei chieftain Duan Pidi.

By 309, The Xiongnu armies defeated the Jin armies on the field and pushed all the way up to the gates of Luoyang.

Rulers of the Han Zhao

Temple name
Temple name

Temple names are commonly used when naming most Table of Chinese monarchs, List of Korean monarchs , and Vietnamese royalty. They should not be confused with era names....
s
Posthumous name
Posthumous name

A posthumous name is an honorary name given to royalty, nobles, and sometimes others, in some cultures after the person's death. The posthumous name is commonly used when naming royalty of Table of Chinese monarchs, List of Korean monarchs, Vietnam and emperors of Japan....
s
Family names and given name
Chinese name

Personal names in Culture of China follow a number of conventions different from those of personal names in Western cultures. Most noticeably, a Chinese name is written with the family name first and the given name next, therefore "John Smith" as a Chinese name would be "Smith John"....
Duration of reignsEra name
Era name

#REDIRECT Regnal year...
s and their according range of years
Chinese convention: use family and given names
Han 304-319
Gao Zu (?? gao zu)Guangwen, ch. ??, pinyin
Pinyin

Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Hanyu is the Chinese Language, and pinyin means "phonetics", or more literally, "spelling sound" or "spelled sound"....
 guang wén
Liu Yuan
Liu Yuan (Han Zhao)

Liu Yuan , courtesy name Yuanhai , formally Emperor Guangwen of Han was the founding emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao....
, ch. ??, pinyin
Pinyin

Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Hanyu is the Chinese Language, and pinyin means "phonetics", or more literally, "spelling sound" or "spelled sound"....
 liú yuan
304-310 Yuanxi (?? yuán xi) 304-308
Yongfeng (?? yong fèng) 308-309
Herui (?? hé ruì) 309-310
NoneNoneLiu He
Liu He

Liu He , courtesy name Xuantai , was for seven days an emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao in 310....
, ch. ?? py. liú hé
7 days in 310None
Lie Zong (?? liè zong)Zhaowu, ch. ??, py. zhao wuLiu Cong, ch. ?? py. liú cong310-318 Guangxing (?? guang xing) 310-311
Jiaping (?? jia ping) 311-315
Jianyuan (?? jiàn yuán) 315-316
Linjia (?? lín jia) 316-318
NoneYin, ch. ? py. yinLiu Can
Liu Can

Liu Can , courtesy name Shiguang , Posthumous name Emperor Yin of Han , was an emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao, who reigned briefly in 318 before being killed by his trusted father-in-law Jin Zhun....
, ch. ?? py. liú càn
a month and days in 318Hanchang (?? hàn chang) 318
Former Zhao 319-329
Did not existHou Zhu (?? hòu zhu)Liu Yao
Liu Yao

Liu Yao , courtesy name Yongming , was the final emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao. He became emperor in 318 after most other members of the imperial Liu clan were massacred by Jin Zhun in a coup....
 ch. Liu Yao ?? py. liú yaò
318-329Guangchu (?? guang chu) 318-329
NoneNoneLiu Xi
Liu Xi

Liu Xi , courtesy name Yiguang , was the crown prince and a son of Liu Yao, the final emperor of the History of China/Xiongnu state Han Zhao, who was thrust into the leadership role after his father was captured by rival Later Zhao's forces, but was unable to resist Later Zhao and killed less than a year later....
 ch. Liu Xi ??; py. liú xi;
329None
Note: Liu Xi was Liu Yao's crown prince
Crown Prince

A Crown Prince or Crown Princess is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The wife of a crown prince is also titled crown princess....
 who was thrusted into the leadership role when Liu Yao was captured by Later Zhao
Later Zhao

The Later Zhao was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty in China. It was founded by the Shi family of the Jie ethnicity. The Later Zhao was the second in territories to the Former Qin that once unified Northern China under Fu Jian....
's emperor Shi Le
Shi Le

Shi Le , courtesy name Shilong , formally Emperor Ming of Zhao , was the founding emperor of the History of China/Jie state Later Zhao....
, but he never took the imperial title.

See also

  • Xiongnu
    Xiongnu

    The Xiongnu were a confederation of nomadic tribes from Central Asia with a ruling class of unknown origin and other subjugated tribes. They lived on the steppes north of China, and appear in Chinese sources from the 3rd century BC as controlling an empire stretching beyond the borders of modern day Mongolia....
  • Sinicization
    Sinicization

    Sinicization, Sinicisation or Sinification, is the language Cultural assimilation or cultural assimilation of terms and concepts into the Chinese language and Chinese culture of China....