Rulers
Temple Names ( Miao Hao) | Posthumous Names ( Shi Hao) | Personal Names | Period of Reigns | Era Names (Nian Hao) and their according range of years |
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Tàizǔ (太祖) | Zhōngyì Wáng (忠懿王) | Wáng Shěnzhī (王審知) | 909-925 | Did not exist |
Did not exist | Did not exist | Wáng Yánhàn (王延翰) | 925-926 | Did not exist |
Hùizōng (惠宗) | Qísù Míngxiào Huángdì (齊肅明孝皇帝) | Wáng Yànjūn (王延鈞) | 926-935 | Lóngqǐ (龍啟) 933-935 Yǒnghé (永和) 935 |
Kāngzōng (康宗) | Too tedious thus not used when referring to this sovereign | Wáng Jìpéng (王繼鵬) | 935-939 | Tōngwén (通文) 936-939 |
Jǐngzōng (景宗) | Too tedious thus not used when referring to this sovereign | Wáng Yánxī (王延羲) | 939-944 | Yǒnglóng (永隆) 939-944 |
Did not exist | Did not exist | Zhū Wénjìn (朱文進) | 943-944 | Did not exist |
Did not exist | Tiāndé Dì (天德帝) (both as Emperor of Yin and Emperor of Min) | Wáng Yánzhèng (王延政) | 943-945 | Tiāndé (天德) 943-945 |
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