Rulers of The Western Yan
Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations |
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Did not exist | Did not exist | 慕容泓 Mùróng Hóng | 384 | Yanxing (燕興 Yànxīng) 384 |
Did not exist | Wei (威 wēi) | 慕容沖 Mùróng Chōng | 384-386 | Yanxing (燕興 Yànxīng) 384 Gengshi (更始 Gèngshǐ) 385-386 |
Did not exist | Did not exist | 段隨 Duàn Suí | 386 | Changping (昌平 Chāngpíng) 386 |
Did not exist | Did not exist | 慕容顗 Mùróng Yǐ | 386 | Jianming (建明 Jiànmíng) 386 |
Did not exist | Did not exist | 慕容瑤 Mùróng Yáo | 386 | Jianping (建平 Jiànpíng) 386 |
Did not exist | Did not exist | 慕容忠 Mùróng Zhōng | 386 | Jianwu (建武 Jiànwǔ) 386 |
Did not exist | Did not exist | 慕容永 Mùróng Yǒng | 386-394 | Zhongxing (中興 Zhōngxīng) 386-394 |
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