In 534, it was divided into Eastern Wei and Western Wei.
In the Western Wei Dynasty, Yu Wentai made Yuanbao, the grandson of Emperor Xiaowen, the emperor, and in fact Yu Wentai came to power.
During the Eastern Wei Dynasty, Gao Huan first established himself to preside over state affairs, and later established himself as a prince. At the age of eleven, Yuan became the emperor, that is, Wei filial piety.
During the Northern Zhou Dynasty (557-58 1), Yu Wentai, the powerful minister of the Western Wei Dynasty, laid the foundation of the country, which was formally established by his son Yu Wenjue.
In the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577), in the eighth year of Wuding in the Eastern Wei Dynasty (550), Levin abolished filial piety to pacify the emperor and established the Northern Qi Dynasty on behalf of the Eastern Wei Dynasty. Later, it was destroyed by the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
In February of the first year of Dading (58 1), Emperor Jingdi of the Northern Zhou Dynasty abdicated in the Sui Wendi, that is, the Sui Wendi, with the title of Sui, which ended in 6 18.