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|conventional_long_name = Han |common_name = Han |continent = Asia |region = East Asia |country = China |era = Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period |status = Empire |status_text = |empire = Later Han (Five Dynasties) |government_type = Monarchy | |year_start = 951 |year_end = 979 | |year_exile_start = |year_exile_end = | |event_start = Established |date_start = 951 |event_end = Ended by the Song Dynasty |date_end = 979 | |event1 = |date_event1 = |event2 = |date_event2 = |event3 = |date_event3 = |event4 = |date_event4 = | |event_pre = |date_pre = |event_post = |date_post = | |p1 = Later Han (Five Dynasties) |s1 = Song Dynasty | |image_flag = |flag = |flag_type = | |image_coat = |symbol = |symbol_type = | |image_map = |image_map_caption = | |capital = Taiyuan |capital_exile = |latd= |latm= |latNS= |longd= |longm= |longEW= | |national_motto = |national_anthem = |common_languages = Chinese |religion = Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion |currency = Chinese cash, Chinese coin, copper coins etc. | |leader1 = Emperor Shizu |leader2 = Emperor Ruizong |leader3 = Emperor Shaozhu |leader4 = Emperor Yingwudi |year_leader1 = 951–954 |year_leader2 = 954–968 |year_leader3 = 968 |year_leader4 = 968–979 |title_leader = King |deputy1 = |deputy2 = |deputy3 = |deputy4 = |year_deputy1 = |year_deputy2 = |year_deputy3 = |year_deputy4 = |title_deputy = | |stat_year1 = |stat_area1 = |stat_pop1 = |stat_year2 = |stat_area2 = |stat_pop2 = |stat_year3 = |stat_area3 = |stat_pop3 = |stat_year4 = |stat_area4 = |stat_pop4 = |stat_year5 = |stat_area5 = |stat_pop5 = |footnotes = |today = }} The Northern Han kingdom () is a state of the Ten Kingdoms in the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. It was founded by Liu Min (), formerly known as Liu Chong (), and lasted from 951 to 979. ==Founding of the Northern Han== The short-lived state of Later Han fell in 950. Liu Min founded the Northern Han Kingdom, sometimes referred to as the Eastern Han, in 951 claiming that he was the legitimate heir to the imperial throne of Later Han. Liu Min immediately restored the traditional relationship with the Khitans, who had founded the Liao Dynasty. Sources conflict as to the origin of the Later Han and Northern Han emperors, some indicate sinicized Shatuo ancestry while another claims that the emperors claimed patrilineal Han Chinese ancestry.〔According to ''Old History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 99, and ''New History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 10. Liu Zhiyuan was of Shatuo origin. According to ''Wudai Huiyao'', (vol. 1 ) Liu Zhiyuan's great-great-grandfather Liu Tuan (劉湍) (titled as Emperor Mingyuan posthumously, granted the temple name of Wenzu) descended from Liu Bing (劉昞), Prince of Huaiyang, a son of Emperor Ming of Han〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Northern Han」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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