Later Zhou

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Later Zhou was a short-lived Chinese dynasty of the Five Dynasties period that briefly unified much of northern China in the mid-10th century before being succeeded by the Song dynasty.

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Later Zhou canonical 3
Later Zhou (Five Dynasties) 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese dynasty
Five Dynasties period state
imperial dynasty of China
capital Kaifeng
surface form: Bianjing

Kaifeng
continent Asia
contributedTo paving the way for Song reunification of China
country China
currency Chinese cash coin
endTime 960
eraName Guangshun
Xiande
establishedBy Guo Wei
firstEmperor Guo Wei
followedBy Song dynasty
founder Guo Wei
governmentType hereditary monarchy
monarchy
historicalPeriod 10th century
language Middle Chinese
lastEmperor Guo Zongxun
nativeName 後周
notableCampaign Later Zhou campaigns against Northern Han
Later Zhou conquest of Later Shu
notableReformer Guo Rong
overthrownBy Song dynasty
Emperor Taizu of Song
surface form: Zhao Kuangyin
partOf Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
pinyinName Hòu Zhōu
precededBy Later Han (Five Dynasties)
surface form: Later Han
predecessor Later Han (Five Dynasties)
surface form: Later Han
region North China
surface form: Northern China
religion Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
Taoism
ruler Guo Rong
Guo Wei
Guo Zongxun
rulingHouse Guo clan
shortLived true
startTime 951
strengthenedInstitution centralized bureaucracy
imperial army
successor Song dynasty
surface form: Northern Song

Song dynasty
unified much of northern China
usedCalendarSystem Chinese imperial era names

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Song dynasty predecessor Later Zhou
Kaifeng servedAsCapitalOf Later Zhou
this entity surface form: Later Zhou (Five Dynasties)
Luoyang capitalOf Later Zhou
this entity surface form: Later Zhou (Five Dynasties)