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Northern Han Dynasty in History
There are historical ties between the later Han Dynasty, the Northern Han Dynasty, the Southern Han Dynasty, the Western Han Dynasty, the Eastern Han Dynasty and Han Ji, but they are not the same dynasty or regime.

Western Han Dynasty: From 206 BC to 24 AD, it was an important feudal dynasty in the history of China. It was founded by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang and lasted for more than 400 years.

Eastern Han Dynasty: In AD 25, Liu Xiu established a new dynasty, the Han Dynasty, which was a feudal dynasty in the history of China. It is a continuation of the Han Dynasty, with the inheritance of the ancestors of S, Liu Bang, Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu and their descendants. Many important historical events occurred in the Eastern Han Dynasty, such as the Yellow Scarf Uprising and Dong Zhuo Uprising.

Han Ji: Also known as Han Xun and Han Xiao, he was the last emperor of the Han Dynasty. After the death of Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty, ten eunuchs and powerful ministers obeyed the government because of the case, which led to the chaos and oppression of the government and eventually led to the Guangxu Zhongxing Uprising.

Later Han Dynasty: Shortly after the Han Ji period, eight grandsons of Emperor Guangwu led an uprising, defeated the political forces that ended the ten constant attendants in the Han Dynasty, and established the Later Han Dynasty, a vassal state of the Eastern Han Dynasty, which mainly ruled the south.

Northern Han Dynasty: During the Five Hus and Sixteen Kingdoms period, it was one of the regimes led by the Han nationality. It was founded by Tuoba, a Xianbei nationality, and ruled the northern areas with less Han population in the Yangtze River valley.

Southern Han Dynasty: During the Five Hus and Sixteen Kingdoms period, it was one of the regimes led by the Han nationality and settled in Jiangnan. Chengdu Yu proclaimed himself emperor, and later he proclaimed himself emperor.

Therefore, although the names of these Han and Korean dynasties are similar and related to the history of China, they are not the same dynasty or regime.