Cheng Han

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Cheng Han was a short-lived Chinese state of the Sixteen Kingdoms period, founded by the Di ethnic group in Sichuan after the decline of the Western Jin dynasty.

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instanceOf ancient Chinese state
alsoKnownAs Cheng NERFINISHED
Later Zhao of Shu (historical misnomer in some sources)
capital Chengdu NERFINISHED
country China
currency Chinese cash coins
duration 43 years
endTime 347
ethnicComposition Di NERFINISHED
Han Chinese NERFINISHED
ethnicFoundation Di people NERFINISHED
fallCause Jin military campaign led by Huan Wen
firstRuler Li Xiong NERFINISHED
founder Li Xiong NERFINISHED
foundingEthnicGroup Di NERFINISHED
geopoliticalRole regional power in Southwest China during Sixteen Kingdoms
governmentType monarchy
historicalCategory Former countries in Chinese history
States and territories disestablished in the 4th century
States and territories established in the 4th century
historicalPeriod Sixteen Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
historicalRelevance one of the earliest non-Han regimes of the Sixteen Kingdoms
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
lastRuler Li Shi NERFINISHED
Li Shou NERFINISHED
locatedIn Sichuan NERFINISHED
Southwestern China NERFINISHED
militaryBasis Di tribal forces
notableEvent separation of Sichuan region from Western Jin control
overthrownBy Eastern Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf Sixteen Kingdoms NERFINISHED
politicalCenter Chengdu Plain NERFINISHED
politicalStatus independent regime after Western Jin collapse
predecessor Western Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
regionType Inland state
religion Chinese folk religion
Taoism
rulingClan Li clan NERFINISHED
startTime 304
successor Eastern Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
Jin rule in Sichuan
territoryIncludes modern Sichuan Province
parts of modern Chongqing
writingSystem Chinese characters

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