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Was there a dynasty established by the Xie family in ancient times?

In Chinese history, whether it was a unified dynasty or local separatist regimes, there was no dynasty established by the Xie family. The following is the ranking list of emperors' surnames. There is no Xie family.

1. Liu *** 59th Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty 15th Emperor of the Han Dynasty Liu Xuan (proclaimed emperor in 23 AD, capital of Chang'an, died in the Red Eyebrow Army in 25th AD and was killed) 14th Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty 2nd Emperor of Shu Han The 5th Emperor of Zhao, the 9th Emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty, Dingyang Emperor Liu Wuzhou (proclaimed emperor in 617 AD, with the capital at Mayi, died in the Tang Dynasty in 620, and was killed after running to Tutu) Emperor Yan Liu Shouguang (proclaimed the emperor in 911 AD, with the capital at Youzhou, in 913 Died in the Later Tang Dynasty and was later killed) 4 emperors of the Southern Han Dynasty, 2 emperors of the Later Han Dynasty, 4 emperors of the Northern Han Dynasty, Emperor Qi Liu Yu (established by the Jin Dynasty in 1130 AD, with the capital of Bianliang, abolished by the Jin Dynasty in 1137)

2 .Li *** 47th Emperor Cheng Han 5th Emperor Yue Emperor Li Ben (proclaimed emperor in 544 AD, capital of Jiaozhou, died in Liang, Southern Dynasty in 546, missing) 22nd Emperor of Tang Dynasty Wu Emperor Li Zitong (proclaimed emperor in 619 AD, Du Jiangdu, surrendered to Tang Dynasty in 621 and was killed) Emperor Chu Li Xilie (proclaimed emperor in 784 AD, capital of Daliang, poisoned Chen Xianqi to death in 786 AD) 4 emperors of the Later Tang Dynasty, 3 emperors of the Southern Tang Dynasty and 10 emperors of the Xixia Dynasty

3. Zhu 23 Emperor Chu Emperor Zhu Can (proclaimed emperor in 615 AD, was the champion of the capital, surrendered to the Tang Dynasty in 619, and then surrendered to Wang Shichong, and was eventually killed by the Tang Dynasty) 3 emperors of the Later Liang Dynasty and 19 emperors of the Ming Dynasty (including Nanming)

< p>4. Zhao *** 20th Emperor Zhao Tuo, Emperor Wu of Nanyue (proclaimed emperor in 183 BC, capital of Nanhai, retired as emperor in 179 BC) 19th Emperor of Song Dynasty

5. Xiao ***19 Emperors of the Southern Dynasties Qi 7 Emperors of the Southern Dynasties Liang 9 Emperors (including Southern Liang) Liang Emperor Xiao Ji (formerly King Wuling of Liang in the Southern Dynasty, proclaimed emperor in 552 AD, capital of Chengdu, died in the Southern Liang Dynasty in 553 and was killed) Emperor Xiaozhuang of the Liang Dynasty (formerly King Wuling of Liang in the Southern Dynasties) King Yongjia of Liang in the Southern Dynasties, proclaimed the emperor in 558 AD, and made his capital Yingzhou. He died in Chen in the Southern Dynasty in 560 and went to the Northern Qi. >

5. Tuoba (Yuan Dynasty) *** 19 emperors and 19 emperors in the Northern Wei Dynasty (including Eastern Wei and Western Wei)

7. Sima 16 and Jin 16 emperors

8. Yelu 13 13 emperors of Liao Dynasty (including Western Liao Dynasty)

8. Boer Zhijin 13 Emperors of Yuan Dynasty (including Northern Yuan Dynasty)

10. Murong 12 emperors, 2 emperors before Yan and 4 emperors after Yan 4 emperors of Western Yan, 2 emperors of Southern Yan

11. Aixinjueluo 11, 11 emperors of Qing

12. Wanyan 10, 10 emperors of Jin

13. Shi 9 7 emperors of Later Zhao, 2 emperors of Later Jin

14. 8 emperors, 1 new emperor, Emperor Zheng, Wang Shichong (proclaimed emperor in 619 AD, capital of Luoyang, surrendered to Tang Dynasty in 621, killed) 2 emperors of former Shu, 4 emperors of Fujian Emperor

14. Gao 8 Emperors Northern Yan 1 Emperor Northern Qi 6 Emperor Qi Emperor Gao Shaoyi (former King Fan Yang of Northern Qi, proclaimed emperor in 577 AD, capital Fan Yang, died in Turks in 580 AD, died in exile in the Northern Zhou Dynasty)< /p>

16. Chen 7th Emperor of the Southern Dynasties Chen 5th Emperor of the Han Dynasty Chen Youliang (proclaimed emperor in 1360 AD, capital of Wuchang, died in battle in 1363, heir to Zili, died in Song Dynasty in 1364)

17 .Fu 6, 6 emperors of the former Qin

17. Yang 6, 5 emperors of the Sui Dynasty, 1 emperor of the Southern Wu Dynasty

19. Cao 5, 5 emperors of the Wei Dynasty

19. Yuwen 5 5 emperors of Northern Zhou

21. Sun 4 4 emperors of Dongwu

21. Lu 4 4 emperors of Houliang

23. Yao 3 3 emperors of Houqin< /p>

23. Helian 3, Hu Xia 3 emperors

23. Guo 3, Hou Zhou 3 emperors

26. Win 2 Qin 2 emperors

26. Feng 2 Northern Yan 2 Emperors

26. An 2 Yan Emperor An Lushan (proclaimed emperor in 756 AD, capital of Luoyang, killed by Zi Qingxu in 757 AD, An Qingxu was his successor in 759 AD General Shi Siming was killed)

26. History 2 Emperor Yan Shi Siming (proclaimed emperor in 759 AD, capital of Fanyang, killed by Zi Chaoyi in 761 AD, Shi Chaoyi was destroyed by the Tang Dynasty in 763, and hanged himself)< /p>

26. Meng 2, the second emperor of Shu

26. Ming 2 Xia Emperor Ming Yuzhen (proclaimed emperor in 1362 AD, capital of Chongqing, collapsed in 1366, passed on to his son, 1371 Died in the Ming Dynasty)

26. Wu 2 Zhou Emperor Wu Sangui (proclaimed emperor in 1673 AD, capital of Hengzhou, died of illness in 1678, son Pan Si, died in the Qing Dynasty in 1681)

< p>33. Gongsun 1 Gongsun Shu, the established emperor (proclaimed emperor in 25 AD, capital of Chengdu, died in the Eastern Han Dynasty in 36 AD and was killed)

33. Lu 1 Han Emperor Lu Fang (proclaimed emperor in 29 AD , the capital of Jiuyuan, died in the Eastern Han Dynasty in 37 years and fled to the Huns)

33. Ran 1, the first emperor of Ran Wei

33. Zhang 1, the first emperor of Qianliang

33.Ge 1 Emperor Ge Rong of Qi (proclaimed emperor in 526 AD, capital of Dingzhou, died in Northern Wei in 528 and was killed)

33. Lin 1 Emperor Lin Shihong of Chu (proclaimed emperor in 616 AD, Du Yuzhang, died of illness in 622 and dispersed)

33. Liang 1 Liang Emperor Liang Shidu (proclaimed emperor in 617 AD, the capital was Shuofang, died in Tang Dynasty in 628, died of internal strife)

33. Wu 1, the first emperor of Wu Zhou (female)

33. Huang 1, Emperor Qi Huang Chao (proclaimed emperor in 787 AD, capital of Chang'an, died in Tang Dynasty in 884 AD, was born to his nephew Lin Yan Killed)

33. Dong 1 Luoping Emperor Dong Chang (proclaimed emperor in 895 AD, capital of Yuezhou, died in Tang Dynasty in 896, killed)

33. Xu 1 Tianwan Emperor Xu Shouhui (proclaimed emperor in 1351 AD, was in Hanyang, died in Hanyang in 1360, and was killed)

33. Han 1 Song Emperor Han Lin'er (proclaimed emperor in 1355 AD, was in Haozhou, died in 1366 in Han) Ming, killed