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18 regimes that were not recognized by the official history in ancient times!

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The 15 dynasties that were not recognized in ancient times, these regimes may have left a brief mark in history, but they have not been widely recognized.

1. The Han Dynasty, a dynasty that existed from 1973 BC to 1933 BC, was founded by Han Xun, as a generation of emperors, his reign was short, but it also left a unique mark in the long river of history.

18 regimes that were not recognized by the official history in ancient times!

2. The Zhong regime, which existed from 197 to 199, was established by Yuan Shu. Although this regime only lasted for a few short years, Yuan Shu, as a generation of emperors, also left a deep mark on his ambition and resourcefulness in that turbulent era.

3. The Huan Chu regime was another short-lived dynasty, from 403 to 405, which went through two generations of five emperors, including Huan Xuan, Huan Qian, Huan Zhen, Huan Shisui and others. Although their reign was short-lived, their political and military actions undoubtedly had a profound impact on the society of the time.

18 regimes that were not recognized by the official history in ancient times!

4. The Hou Han regime was another unrecognized dynasty, and between 551 and 552, Hou Jing was the sole emperor, and his tyranny and ambition led to the demise of the regime in a very short time.

5. The Dayan regime was a dynasty established by An Lushan, An Qingxu, Shi Siming, Shi Chaoyi, and others, and from 755 to 762, although their reign was full of wars and tyranny, it also changed the course of history to a certain extent.

6. The Great Qi regime was a short-lived dynasty founded by Huang Chao, and his rebellion and atrocities from 880 to 884 left a deep mark on history.

18 regimes that were not recognized by the official history in ancient times!

7. The Puppet Chu Regime and 8. The puppet Qi regimes were two short-lived regimes that emerged in the late Northern Song Dynasty, established by Zhang Bangchang and Liu Yu respectively. The emergence and demise of these two regimes are undoubtedly a reflection of the political turmoil and social chaos in the last years of the Northern Song Dynasty.

9. The Song regime was a dynasty founded by Han Lin'er, and although it only lasted for a short period from 1355 to 1368, its existence and resistance undoubtedly laid the foundation for the later establishment of the Ming Dynasty.

10. The Chen Han regime was a dynasty founded by Chen Youliang, Chen Li and others, from 1360 to 1364, although it was not a long time, but their resistance and fighting spirit are also worth remembering for future generations.

18 regimes that were not recognized by the official history in ancient times!

11. The Onishi regime was a dynasty founded by Zhang Xianzhong, and from 1644 to 1647, although his reign was full of violence and war, it also changed the course of history to a certain extent.

12. The Dashun regime was a short-lived dynasty founded by Li Zicheng, whose revolts and wars from 1644 to 1645 undoubtedly paved the way for the later establishment of the Qing dynasty.

13. The Wu Zhou regime was a dynasty founded by Wu Sangui from 1678 to 1683, and although his reign was fraught with intrigue and warfare, it also reflected the political turmoil and social changes of the era.

14. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was a dynasty founded by Hong Xiuquan, Hong Tianguifu and others, and from 1851 to 1864, their spirit of rebellion and idealism did not achieve long-term stability, but they also left a deep mark on Chinese history.

18 regimes that were not recognized by the official history in ancient times!

15. The puppet state of Manchukuo was a puppet regime established by Aixin Jueluo Puyi, from 1934 to 1945, and although its existence and rule were widely questioned and opposed, it also reflected the complexity and pluralism of Chinese history in that era.

Although the historical status of these unrecognized dynasties has not been widely recognized, their existence and actions have undoubtedly left a unique mark on China's historical development, which is worthy of our in-depth study and consideration.