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  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Founding of the Xin Dynasty. In AD 9, a bold move reshaped China’s imperial lineage when Wang Mang declared himself emperor, giving birth to the Xin Dynasty. During this time, the continuous rule of the Han Dynasty was momentarily interrupted.

  3. Historians typically consider the following dynasties to have unified China proper: the Qin dynasty, the Western Han, the Xin dynasty, the Eastern Han, the Western Jin, the Sui dynasty, the Tang dynasty, the Wu Zhou, the Northern Song, the Yuan dynasty, the Ming dynasty, and the Qing dynasty.

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    Xia dynasty 夏朝 Xià Cháo Hsia4 Ch῾ao2 ㄒㄧㄚˋ ...
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    Shang dynasty 商朝 Shāng Cháo Shang1 Ch῾ao2 ...
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    Western Zhou [w] 西周 Xī Zhōu Hsi1 Chou1 ㄒㄧ ...
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    Huaxia
    Royal
    Eastern Zhou [w] 東周 Dōng Zhōu Tung1 Chou1 ...
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    Huaxia
    Royal
  4. The term Sixteen Kingdoms traditionally denotes the plethora of short-lived non-Chinese dynasties that from 303 came to rule the whole or parts of northern China. Many ethnic groups were involved, including ancestors of the Turks (such as the Xiongnu, possibly related to the Huns of late Roman history, and the Jie), the Mongolians (Xianbei), and the Tibetans (Di and Qiang).

  5. At least 44 dates for the end of the dynasty have been proposed, ranging from 1130 to 1018 BC. The traditional dates of the dynasty, from 1766 to 1122 BC, were calculated by Liu Xin during the Han dynasty. A calculation based on the "old text" of the Bamboo Annals yields dates of 1523 to 1027 BC.

  6. The Xin dynasty, also known as Xin Mang (Chinese: 新莽) in Chinese historiography, was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty which lasted from 9 to 23 AD, established by the Han dynasty consort kin Wang Mang, who usurped the throne of the Emperor Ping of Han and the infant "crown prince" Liu Ying.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Xin dynasty. Wang Mang (born 45 bc, China—died Oct. 6, ad 23, Chang’an [now Xi’an, Shaanxi province]) was the founder of the short-lived Xin dynasty ( ad 9–25). He is known in Chinese history as Shehuangdi (the “Usurper Emperor”), because his reign ( ad 9–23) and that of his successor interrupted the Liu family’s succession of ...

  8. Jan 27, 2024 · Despite this promise, and against protest and revolts from the nobility, Wang Mang claimed on 10 January that the divine Mandate of Heaven called for the end of the Han dynasty and the beginning of his own: the Xin dynasty (9–23 CE).

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