In the fourth year of the Tang Dynasty (907), after the demise of the Tang Dynasty, Hou Liang, the later Tang Dynasty, the later Jin Dynasty, the later Han Dynasty and the later Friday were divided into four political capitals in the Central Plains.
In April of God bless four years (907), King Liang (real name, given by Emperor Taizong, renamed on the eve of Zen) accepted his abdication, established a back beam in the Central Plains, made its capital in Kaifeng, Tokyo (now Kaifeng, Henan), and started the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
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The Tang Dynasty perished in 907, and in 86 1 year, Zhang Yichao regained Liangzhou (now Wuwei, Gansu), which was ruled by Hou Liang, Later Tang Dynasty, Later Jin Dynasty, Later Han Dynasty and Wu Hou Dynasty. Around 840, he ruled the Yellow River Basin.
Wuyue, Fujian, Jingnan, Chu, Nanhan, Qingyuan, Wuping and other places successively divided the area from the south of Huaishui to Guangdong, and the Tubo forces withdrew from Longyou. Later, the Tubo kingdom gradually declined, and the Northern Han Dynasty was divided into Taiyuan. Together, it becomes the so-called "ten countries".
After the Five Dynasties, the territory of Liang was the smallest, and that of the later Tang was the largest. The territory of the Ten Kingdoms was the smallest in Nanping and the largest in Nantang.