Xia Dynasty: From about 2070 BC to about 1600 BC, the last ruler was Jie, but the time was disputed.
Shang dynasty: about 1600 BC-about 1046 BC, two generations of monarchs died, and the last ruler was Zhou, and the time was also controversial.
Zhou Dynasty: 65438 BC+0046 BC-256 BC, divided into the Eastern Zhou and the Western Zhou, and the Eastern Zhou was divided into the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
Qin Dynasty: 2265438 BC+0-207 BC, Qin Shihuang unified the Central Plains, first called the emperor, and two generations died, and the last emperor was Hu Hai.
Han Dynasty: From 202 BC to 220 AD, it was divided into Western Han Dynasty and Eastern Han Dynasty. Liu Bangli, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, founded the Western Han Dynasty. During the Wangmang Rebellion, the Western Han Dynasty was destroyed, and then Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu established the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Three Kingdoms: From 220 AD to 280 AD, the three kingdoms of Wei Shuwu stood firm.
Jin Dynasty: From AD 265 to AD 420, it was divided into Western Jin Dynasty and Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Southern and Northern Dynasties: 420-589 AD.
Sui Dynasty: 58 1-6 18, the second died, and the last emperor was Yang Guang.
Tang Dynasty: From June18 to 907, Tang Gaozu Li Yuan was founded.
Song Dynasty: 960- 1279, divided into Northern Song Dynasty and Southern Song Dynasty.
Yuan Dynasty: A.D. 65438 +02765438 +0 years-A.D. 65438 +0368, Temujin was founded.
Ming Dynasty: A.D.1368-A.D. 1644, when Zhu Yuanzhang was founded.
Qing Dynasty: A.D. 1644- 19 12 was established, and the last emperor was Aisingiorro Puyi.
The longest dynasty in the history of China.
The Zhou Dynasty (65438 BC+0046 BC-256 BC) was the third Chinese slavery dynasty in China history after the Shang Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty was handed down to 37 kings in 32 generations and enjoyed the country for 790 years. The Zhou Dynasty is divided into two periods: the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-77 1) and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256). The Zhou Dynasty was founded by Ji Fa, Zhou Wuwang, with Haojiang as its capital (now Xi, Shaanxi).
After the founding of the Zhou Dynasty (now Luoyang, Henan Province), a series of activities were held to offer sacrifices and reward courtiers. Later, Zhou Muwang built a palace in Nanzheng, and Zhou Yiwang moved its capital to Goushan (now Xi, Shaanxi). In 77 1 year BC, Haojing fell and the Western Zhou Dynasty perished. In 770 BC (the first year), Pingdong moved eastward, and its capital was Zhou (now Luoyang, Henan). Since then, this period of the Zhou Dynasty has been called the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.