Yan (An–Shi) (756–763), established in the An Lushan Rebellion
Yan (Five Dynasties period) (911–913)
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Yandynasty may refer to: Former Yan (337–370) Later Yan (384–409) Southern Yan (398–410) Northern Yan (407–436) Yan (An–Shi) (756–763), established in...
Northern Dynasties, Liu Qiangqu and Liu Qubei were brothers Former Yan, Later Yan, and Southern Yan The Former Yan, the Later Yan, and the Southern Yan were...
Yan, known in historiography as the Later Yan (simplified Chinese: 后燕; traditional Chinese: 後燕; pinyin: Hòu Yān; 384 – 407 or 409), was a dynastic state...
the Tang dynasty that started as a commandery rebellion, attempting to overthrow and replace the Imperial Government with the rogue Yandynasty. The rebels...
Yan, known in historiography as the Former Yan (Chinese: 前燕; pinyin: Qián Yān; 337–370), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Murong clan of the...
was internally unstable and allied with the stronger Xianbei-led Later Yandynasty that ruled most of present-day Hebei and Liaoning. As Wei grew in power...
recapture the Tang dynasty's capital Chang'an from the rebelling Yandynasty. Tang forces were able to inflict heavy casualties upon the Yan army and force...
194 BCE, the ruling dynasty of Gojoseon was overthrown by Wi Man (Wei Man in Chinese), a refugee from the Han vassal state of Yan, who then established...
leader from the Kingdom of Yan under the Han dynasty. According to Sima Qian, Wiman was a general from the Kingdom of Yan of northeastern China after...
Yan, known in historiography as the Southern Yan (Chinese: 南燕; pinyin: Nán Yān; 398–410), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Murong clan of the...
Rengong (as King of Yan), and the Princes of Yan. The Khitans of the 10th- to 12th-century Liao dynasty fully restored the name Yanjing, and it remains...
during the Zhou dynastyYan Kingdom (Han dynasty), first appearing in 206 BC Prince of Yan title held in various dynasties of China Yan (Three Kingdoms)...
in the final years of the Eastern Han dynasty, paid a heavy ransom to bring her back to Han territory. Cai Yan was celebrated for being "erudite, eloquent...
Western Yan. Nor did he include the Northern Wei and its predecessor Dai, because the Northern Wei is considered to be the first of the Northern Dynasties in...
general and previous prince of Former Yan, Murong Chui, rebelled in the northeast, founding the Later Yandynasty with the aim of restoring his family's...
of his ancestors was Yan Zhitui, a scholar-official during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. His great-great-grandfather Yan Shigu was a famous linguist...
issued by the Tang dynasty: List of local issue cash coins of the Tang dynasty: List of cash coins issued by the Great Yandynasty during the An Lushan...
Yan by Jin, also known as Liu Yu's Conquest of Southern Yan, was a military campaign launched by the Jin dynasty (266–420) against the Southern Yan dynasty...
Xunying (苻訓英) (died 407) was an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Later Yandynasty. Her husband was Murong Xi (Emperor Zhaowen). Fu Xunying was a daughter...
of Qin. Yan's paintings included painted portraits of various Chinese emperors from the Han dynasty (202 BC–220 AD) up until the Sui dynasty (581–618)...
Southern Qi. Yan Zhitui's father was Yan Xie. His elder brothers were Yan Zhiyi and Yan Zhisan. Yan Zhitui himself served under several dynasties during his...
The Shang dynasty (Chinese: 商朝; pinyin: Shāng cháo), also known as the Yin dynasty (殷代; Yīn dài), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow...
Yan Song (simplified Chinese: 严嵩; traditional Chinese: 嚴嵩; pinyin: Yán Sōng; Wade–Giles: Yen Sung; 1480–1567), courtesy name Weizhong (惟中), pseudonym Jiexi...