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What are the surnames of emperors in past dynasties?
Qing: Aisingiorro

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Yuan: Borzykin

Song: Zhao

Don: Li

The following details can be referred to.

1. Liu ***59 Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty/Emperor kloc-0/5

Liu Xuan, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty (proclaimed himself emperor in 23 AD, with Chang 'an as his capital, and died in 25 years in the Red Eyebrow Army and was killed).

14 Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty

Han Shu second edition

Zhao Qian 5 Di

Nine emperors in southern song dynasty

Liu Wuzhou, Emperor of Ding Yang (proclaimed emperor in 6 17 A.D., the capital of Mayi, died in the Tang Dynasty in 620, and was killed after fleeing to Turkey).

Liu Shouguang, Yan Di (9 1 1 proclaimed himself emperor, in Youzhou. 9/kloc-died in the later Tang dynasty in 0/3, and was later killed).

Nanhan 4 emperor

Houhan no.2 di

Emperor of Northern Han Dynasty 4

Emperor Qi (Jin established the capital of song dynasty on 1 130, and Jin revoked it on 1 137).

2. Emperor Li ***47 became Emperor Han 5.

Vietnamese emperor Li Ben (proclaimed himself emperor in 544 AD, living in Jiaozhou, died in Nanliang in 546, and his whereabouts are unknown).

Twenty-two emperors of Tang dynasty

Li Zitong, Emperor of the State of Wu (proclaimed himself emperor in 6 19, with Jiangdu as its capital, and was killed in 62 1).

Li Xilie, the king of Chu (proclaimed himself emperor in 784, built the capital Liang, and Chen was poisoned in 786).

Emperor of the later Tang Dynasty 4

Nantang 3 di

Xixia 10 emperor

3. Zhu Zhucan, the 23rd emperor of Chu (proclaimed emperor in 6 15, the champion of Zhucheng). He fell to the Tang dynasty in 6 19, then to the king, and was finally killed by the Tang dynasty.

Hou Liang 3 rd

Emperor of Ming Dynasty 19 (including Nanming)

4. Emperor Zhao Tuo of Zhao ***20, Emperor of South Vietnam (proclaimed himself emperor in 183 BC, with its capital in Nanhai, proclaimed himself emperor in 179 BC).

Song 19 emperor

5. Xiao *** 19 Southern Dynasties Qi Emperor

Nanliang 9 Emperor (including Nanliang)

Xiao Ji, Emperor of the Liang Dynasty (former King Wuling of Liang Dynasty, proclaimed himself emperor in 552 AD, capital of Chengdu, died in the Liang Dynasty in 553 and was killed).

Xiao Zhuang, Emperor of the Liang Dynasty (Yongjia King before the Southern Dynasties, proclaimed himself emperor in 558 AD, in Yunzhou, died in the Southern Dynasties in 560, and went to Beiqi).

Xiaoxian, Emperor of Liang Dynasty (proclaimed emperor in 6 17, established Jiangling as its capital, fell to the Tang Dynasty in 62 1 and was killed).

5. Tuoba (Yuan) 19 Northern Wei 19 Emperor (including Eastern Wei and Western Wei)

7. Sima 16 Gold 16 Emperor

8. Yelv 13 Liao 13 Emperor (including West Liao)

8. Borjikin 13 yuan 13 Di (including North Yuan)

10. Murong 12 emperor

Yan Qian Second Edition

Houyan no.4 di

Xiyan 4 th di

Southern Yan 2 nd

1 1. Aisingiorro 1 1 Daqing1/emperor.

12. Hong Yan 10 gold 10 di.

13. Shi 9, Zhao Di 7, Jin Di 2.

14. Wang 8 th

New 1 par.

Wang, Emperor Zheng (proclaimed emperor in 6 19, with Luoyang as its capital, and was killed by the Tang Dynasty in 62 1).

Qian Shu 2 nd edition

Minimum 4 di

14. Gao 8 th

Beiyan 1 No.

Beiqi 6 emperor

Gao, Emperor of Qi (Fan Yang, former king of Northern Qi, proclaimed himself emperor in 577 AD, died in Turkey in 580, and died in Northern Zhou Dynasty).

16. Chen Qidi

Chen Wudi in Southern Dynasties

Chen Youliang, Emperor of Han Dynasty (proclaimed emperor in 1360, capital Wuchang, died in 1363, died in 1364 Song Dynasty).

17. Qian 6 Qian Qin 6 Di

17. Yang 6 Sui 5, Wu Nan 1

19. Cao 5 Cao Wei 5 Di

19. Yuwen 5 Northern Zhou 5 Emperor

2 1. Emperor Sun 4 4

2 1. Lu 4 4 first

23. Yao 3 Hou Qin 3 rd

23. He even had 3 foxes and 3 emperors.

23. After Guo 3, Zhou 3 was the first

26. Win 2 Qin and 2 Emperor

26. Feng 2 Beiyan 2 Emperor

26. An Lushan, Emperor Yan of An 2 (proclaimed himself emperor in 756 AD, with Luoyang as its capital, was killed by quilt Qingxu in 757 and Shi Siming in 759).

26. Shi 2 Yan Di Shi Siming (proclaimed himself emperor in 759 AD, Du Fanyang, killed by a quilt in 76 1 year, killed by the Tang Dynasty in 763, hanged himself).

26. Meng 2 Hou Shu 2 Di

26. Ming Taizu Yu Zhen (proclaimed emperor in 1362, with its capital in Chongqing, collapsed in 1366, and passed on to heaven, and died in the Ming Dynasty in137/0/year) in the second summer of the Ming Dynasty.

26. Wu Sangui, Emperor of Soochow in the second week (1673 proclaimed himself emperor in Duhengzhou, 1678 died of illness, 168 1 died in Qing Dynasty).

33. Gongsun 1 Married to Emperor Gongsun Shu (proclaimed himself emperor in 25 AD, capital of Chengdu, died and was killed in 36 years of the Eastern Han Dynasty).

33. Lu 1 Emperor Gaozu (proclaimed emperor in 29 AD, died in 37 years in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and headed for Xiongnu).

33. Ran 1 1 Emperor

33. Zhang 1 1 Di

33. Ge 1 Qi Di (proclaimed emperor in 526 AD, Dingzhou, died in the Northern Wei Dynasty in 528 and was killed).

33. Lin 1 Emperor Lin of Chu (proclaimed emperor in 6 16 A.D. and died in 622).

33. Liang 1 Liang Diliang (proclaimed himself emperor in 6 17 A.D., with its capital in Shuofang, died in the Tang Dynasty in 628 and died of infighting).

33. Wu 1 Wu Zhou 1 Emperor (female)

33. Huang 1 Huang Chao, Emperor of Qi (proclaimed himself emperor in 787 AD, with its capital in Chang 'an, died in Tang Dynasty in 884, and was killed by his nephew).

33. Emperor Dong 1 Luoping (proclaimed himself emperor in 895 AD, who crossed the state, died in the Tang Dynasty in 856 and was killed).

33. Xu 1 Emperor Xu Shouhui (135 1 proclaimed himself emperor, capital of Hanyang, 1360 died in Han Dynasty and was killed).

33. Han Liner, Emperor of Han Dynasty 1 (proclaimed emperor in A.D. 1355, died in Ming Dynasty, and was killed in 1366).

Finally, the statistics are finished! ! ! ! ! ! !

I counted the surnames of emperors in history. As soon as the work was finished, I found it was definitely a chore. It's also quite difficult. Historical materials are not too hard to find, but we must first determine what it means to be an "emperor". In the history of China, there are too many emperors or self-proclaimed emperors, especially in troubled times. It seems that when a group of people get together, an emperor can appear. I wanted to write a whole article, but I couldn't find anything. This "project" is really huge. So I stole a lazy boy and counted the regimes that have a fixed title in history and have been founded for one year, and they must be called "emperor" instead of "king" and "Khan". Results The above table is listed after excluding Yuan Shu, Li Zicheng and Akuta. However, when I finally posted it, the layout was a bit messy. I hope my friends will forgive me. If my friends can use this watch in the future, it will be a great reward for me.