Southern Han
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| History of China |
Southern Han (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) was a kingdom that existed from 917 to 971 in what is now Guangdong and Guangxi, along the southern coast of China. It arose at the end of the Tang Dynasty and succumbed to the Northern Song Dynasty.
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