Rulers of Wei
| Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations |
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| None | None | Zhai Liao (翟遼 zhái liáo) | 388-391 | Jianguang (建光 jiàn guāng) 388-391 |
| None | None | Zhai Zhao (翟釗 zhái zhāo) | 391-392 | Dingding (定鼎 dìng dǐng) 391-392 |
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