Rulers of The Cheng Han
Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations |
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Chinese convention: use family and given names | ||||
Cheng 303 or 304-338 | ||||
Shizu (始祖 pinyin Shǐzǔ) or Shizu (世祖 Shìzǔ) | Jing (景 Jǐng) | Li Te (李特 Lǐ Tè) | 303 | Jianchu (建初 Jiànchū) or Jingchu (景初 Jǐngchū) 303 |
Did not exist | Did not exist | Li Liu (李流 Lǐ Liú) | several months in 303 | Did not exist |
Taizong (太宗 Tàizōng) | Wu (武 Wǔ) | Li Xiong (李雄 Lǐ Xióng) | 303-334 | Jianxing (建興 Jiànxīng) 304-306 Yanping (晏平 Yànpíng) 306-311 Yuheng (玉衡 Yùhéng) 311-334 |
Did not exist | Ai (哀 āi) | Li Ban (李班 Lǐ Bān) | 7 months in 334 | Yuheng (玉衡 Yùhéng) 7 months in 334 |
Did not exist | Yougong (幽公 Yōugōng) | Li Qi (李期 Lǐ Qī) | 334-338 | Yuheng (玉恆 Yùhéng) 335-338 |
Han 338-347 | ||||
Zhongzong (中宗 zhōngzōng) | Zhaowen (昭文 Zhāowén) | Li Shou (李壽 Lǐ Shòu) | 338-343 | Hanxing (漢興 Hànxīng) 338-343 |
Did not exist | Guiyihou (歸義侯 Guīyìhóu) | Li Shi (李勢 Lǐ Shì) | 343-347 | Taihe (太和 Tàihé) 343-346 Jianing (嘉寧 Jiàníng) 346-347 |
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