Hou Liang

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Hou Liang, also known as Later Liang, was a short-lived dynasty that ruled northern China during the turbulent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period following the fall of the Tang.

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instanceOf Chinese dynasty
Five Dynasties period state
alternateName Later Liang NERFINISHED
capital Bianjing NERFINISHED
Kaifeng NERFINISHED
ChineseName 后梁 NERFINISHED
後梁 NERFINISHED
currency Chinese cash coins NERFINISHED
duration 16 years
dynasticOrder 1st of the Five Dynasties
endTime 923
era 10th century
firstEmperor Emperor Taizu of Later Liang NERFINISHED
Zhu Wen NERFINISHED
followedBy Later Tang NERFINISHED
founder Zhu Quanzhong NERFINISHED
Zhu Wen NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalPeriod Medieval China NERFINISHED
historicalRole first of the Five Dynasties
historicalSignificance initiated the Five Dynasties sequence in North China
language Classical Chinese
lastEmperor Emperor Mo of Later Liang NERFINISHED
Zhu Youzhen NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northern China NERFINISHED
militaryCharacteristic warlord-based regime
notableEvent conquest by Later Tang in 923
fall of Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
founding by Zhu Wen in 907
officialLanguage Chinese
partOf Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
pinyinName Hòu Liáng NERFINISHED
politicalStatus successor state to the Tang dynasty
precededBy Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
region East Asia
religion Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
Taoism
shortDescription short-lived dynasty ruling northern China after the Tang
sovereignState China NERFINISHED
startTime 907
successorState Later Tang NERFINISHED
territoryIncludes Henan region NERFINISHED
parts of Hebei
parts of Shanxi
typeOfState imperial dynasty

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Later Liang alsoKnownAs Hou Liang