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A small regime that divides a corner - Nanliang

author:Elementary school students

In China's history, there were many small and divided regimes, and the emergence of these regimes had a lot to do with the historical environment at that time. Today we introduce a northwestern local government during the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms period - Nanliang.

Nanliang existed from 397-414 AD, more than 1600 years ago. The founding monarch was a bald-haired orphan of the Xianbei Tuoba tribe, who reigned for 2 years. The next 2 monarchs were his younger brothers. The Nanliang regime existed for a total of 18 years, and there are still remnants left. There is a Hutai Park in Xining City, Qinghai Province, which is the high platform where the three bald brothers trained when they started their troops. Inside the park there is a basic introduction to the three brothers, and a brief introduction to the Southern Liang Kingdom.

The scope of the Nanliang regime included part of present-day Qinghai Province, part of central Gansu Province, and part of Inner Mongolia. The population is mainly concentrated in the Hehuang region, mainly nomadic groups, while a part of the population is engaged in agricultural production.

Before the founding of the Southern Liang Dynasty, Bald Wu Gu was the Duke of Guangwu Commandery of the Later Liang Lü clan, and in 397, he called himself the Governor of Most Of the Army, the Great General, the Great Dan Yu, and the King of Xiping. During the reign of the three brothers, they advised nongsang to develop education, and made certain contributions to the cultural development of the Hehuang region. However, due to the poverty of the people and the maintenance of the existence of the state, it is necessary to plunder other areas in the chaotic world and take chestnuts from the fire.

In 414, the territory of Western Liang was poor for many years, and during the period when the king led his troops out to plunder, the capital was attacked by Western Qin, and Southern Liang was destroyed.

A small regime that divides a corner - Nanliang
A small regime that divides a corner - Nanliang

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