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Later Qin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (99 words) |
 | The Later Qin (Simplified Chinese character: åŽç§¦, Traditional Chinese character: 後秦, pinyin HòuqÃn) (384-417) was a state of Qiang ethnicity 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. |
 | All rulers of the Later Qin declared themselves "emperors". |
| Ancient Liang (2137 words) |
 | The Liang Dynasty was one of the Southern Dynasties, the Song, Qi, Liang and the Chen, which struggled against the Northern non-Chinese Dynasties of the Later Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi and Northern Zhou. |
 | Liang Menglung (A.D. 1527-1602) was the Governor of Shantung Province who, with Tu Tsemin the Governor of Fukien Province, pettitioned and got the Ming Government to lift the ban on Maritime activity, resulting in the great age of travel cummulating in the journeys of Admiral Cheng Ho. |
 | Liang Shang (???- A.D. 141) was a Regent and the father of the consort during the Han. |