Later Shu
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| Five Dynasties |
| Later Liang Dynasty |
| Later Tang Dynasty |
| Later Jin Dynasty |
| Later Han Dynasty |
| Later Zhou Dynasty |
| Ten Kingdoms |
| Wu |
| Wuyue |
| Min |
| Nanping |
| Chu |
| Southern Tang |
| Southern Han |
| Northern Han |
| Former Shu |
| Later Shu |
| Others |
| Yan |
| Qi |
| Chengde Jiedushi |
| Yiwu Jiedushi |
| Dingnan Jiedushi |
| Qingyuan Jiedushi |
| Wuping Jiedushi |
| Yin |
| See also |
| History of China |
Later Shu (Hou Shu, 後蜀) was one of the Ten Kingdoms located in Sichuan basin which was in existence between the years of 934 and 965. Its capital was Chéngdū 成都 (Sìchuān Province).
Rulers
See also
External links
- http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Tang/rulers-houshu.html
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