Rulers of The Southern Liang
Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations |
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Liezu (烈祖 Lièzǔ) | Wu (武 Wǔ) | Tufa Wugu (禿髮烏孤 Tūfǎ Wūgū) | 397-399 | Taichu (太初 Tàichū) 397-399 |
Did not exist | Kang (康 Kāng) | Tufa Lilugu (禿髮利鹿孤 Tūfǎ Lìlùgū) | 399-402 | Jianhe (建和 Jiànhé) 399-402 |
Did not exist | Jing (景; Jǐng) | Tufa Rutan (禿髮傉檀 Tūfǎ Rǔtán) | 402-414 | Hongchang (弘昌 Hóngchāng) 402-404 Jiaping (嘉平 Jiāpíng) 409-414 |
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