List of Sovereigns
Posthumous names | Family (in bold) name and first names | Year(s) of reigns | Era names and their range of years |
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Chinese convention: family and first names, and less commonly "Shu" + posthumous name + "di" | |||
Emperor Zhaolie of Shu (Wade-Giles: Emperor Chao-lieh of Shu; Chinese: 昭烈; pinyin: Zhāoliè) | Liu Bei (Wade-Giles: Liu Pei; simplified Chinese: 刘备; traditional Chinese: 劉備; pinyin: Líu Bèi) | 221-223 | Zhangwu (Wade-Giles: Chang-wu; Chinese: 章武; pinyin: Zhāngwǔ) 220-223 |
Xiaohuai (Wade-Giles: Hsiao-huai; simplified Chinese: 孝怀; traditional Chinese: 孝懷; pinyin: Xiàohuái) | Liu Shan (simplified Chinese: 刘禅; traditional Chinese: 劉禪; pinyin: Líu Shàn) | 223-263 | Jianxing (Wade-Giles: Chien-hsing; simplified Chinese: 建兴; traditional Chinese: 建興; pinyin: Jiànxīng) 223-237 Yanxi (Wade-Giles: Yan-hsi; Chinese: 延熙; pinyin: Yánxī) 238-257 |
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