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The Shun dynasty (simplified Chinese: 顺朝; traditional Chinese: 順朝; pinyin: Shùn cháo), officially the Great Shun (simplified Chinese: 大顺; traditional Chinese: 大順; pinyin: Dà Shùn), also known as Li Shun (simplified Chinese: 李顺; traditional Chinese: 李順; pinyin: Lǐ Shùn), was a short-lived Chinese dynasty ...
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Emperor Shun ( Chinese: 帝舜; pinyin: Dì Shùn) was a legendary...
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The Shun dynasty (simplified Chinese: 顺朝; traditional...
- Emperor Shun - Wikipedia
Dinastía Shun 大順; Dinastía imperial china: 1644: Capital: Xi'an, Pekín: Entidad: Dinastía imperial china: Idioma oficial: Chino mandarín: Religión: Confucianismo, Budismo, Taoísmo, Islam: Moneda: Cash chino: Historia • 8 de febrero de 1644: Establecida en Xi'an • 5 de junio de 1644: Caída de Pekín: Emperador
Shun ( Chino: 舜 pinyin: Shùn ), también conocido como Yu Shun ( Chino: 帝舜; pinyin: Dìshùn) y Chong Hua ( Chino: 重華; pinyin: Chónghuá), fue un emperador legendario de la antigua China, considerado por algunas fuentes como uno de los Tres Augustos y Cinco Emperadores, siendo este el último de los Cinco Emperadores.
Emperor of the Shun dynasty; Reign: 1644–1645: Enthronement: 8 February 1644 Xi'an 3 June 1644 Hall of Martial Valor, Shuntian Prefecture: Successor: Li Zijing: Emperor of China (disputed) Reign: 1644–1645: Predecessor: Chongzhen Emperor (Ming dynasty) Successor: Shunzhi Emperor (Qing dynasty)
- 1644–1645
- Shun
- Li Zijing
- Gao Guiying
The Shun dynasty, officially the Great Shun, also known as Li Shun, was a short-lived Chinese dynasty that existed during the Ming–Qing transition. The dynasty was founded in Xi'an on 8 February 1644, the first day of the lunar year, by Li Zicheng, the leader of a large peasant rebellion, by proclaiming himself "emperor" (皇帝) instead of ...