Later Qin
The
Later Qin
(
Simplified Chinese character
: 后秦,
Traditional Chinese character
: 後秦,
pinyin
Huqn) (
384
-
417
) was a
state
of the
Sixteen Kingdoms
during the
Jin Dynasty (265-420)
in
China
. Note that the Later Qin is entirely distinct from the ancient
Qin Dynasty
, the
Former Qin
, and the
Western Qin
. Its second ruler
Yao Xing
supported the
Buddhism
propagation by the monk
Kumarajiva
. All rulers of the Later Qin declared themselves "
emperors
".
Rulers of the Later Qin
Temple names
Posthumous names
Family names
and
given name
Durations of reigns
Era names
and their according durations
Chinese convention: use family and given names
Taizu (太祖 Tizǔ)
Wuzhao (武昭 Wǔzhāo)
姚萇 Yo Chng
384
-
393
Baique (白雀 Biqu)
384
-
386
Jianchu (建初 Jinchū)
386
-
393
Gaozu (高祖 Gāozǔ)
Wenhuan (文桓 Wnhun)
姚興 Yo Xīng
394
-
416
Huangchu (皇初 Hungchū)
394
-
399
Hongshi (弘始 Hngshǐ)
399
-
416
Did not exist
Huzhǔ (後主 Huzhǔ)
姚泓 Yo Hng
416
-
417
Yonghe (永和 Yǒngh)
416
-
417
Related Topics
Qiang
List of past Chinese ethnic groups
Wu Hu
Yao Xing
Kumarajiva
Buddhism in China
Emperor Wu of Song China
*
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