Jianxing (continuation from Sun Quan)

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Jianxing (continuation from Sun Quan) was a Chinese imperial era name that was carried over and reused during the reign of Eastern Wu emperor Sun Liang in the Three Kingdoms period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese imperial era name
era name
associatedRuler Sun Liang of Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
Sun Quan of Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
associatedWithState Wu NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition East Asian era naming tradition
chronologicalRole continuation of an existing era name across reigns
classification historical chronological marker
continuedFrom Jianxing (Sun Quan) NERFINISHED
country Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
dynasty Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
eraReuse carried over from previous emperor’s reign
eraSystem Chinese calendar era system
eraType reign title
follows Chiwu NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalContext post-Han fragmentation of China
historicalPeriod Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
namedAfter Jianxing (Sun Quan) NERFINISHED
politicalEntityType imperial China NERFINISHED
region China NERFINISHED
reusedDuringReignOf Sun Liang NERFINISHED
rulerTitle Emperor of Wu NERFINISHED
script Chinese characters
successorStateContext Jin dynasty (historical context, later unification) NERFINISHED
usedBy Sun Liang NERFINISHED
Sun Quan NERFINISHED
usedFor dating years in official documents
usedInPolity Eastern Wu regime of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED

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Sun Liang eraNameUsed Jianxing (continuation from Sun Quan)