The Northern Dynasty referred to the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou Dynasties.
The Southern Dynasty referred to the four dynasties of Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, and Southern Chen.
The Southern Dynasty referred to the four dynasties of Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, and Southern Chen.
The Southern Dynasty referred to the four dynasties of Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, and Southern Chen.
The Southern Dynasty referred to the Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen dynasties.
The Southern Dynasty referred to the four dynasties of Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, and Southern Chen.
The Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties referred to the Wei, Western Jin, Eastern Jin, Southern Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, Southern Chen, Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou Dynasties.
The Southern Dynasty referred to the four dynasties of Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, and Southern Chen. Emperor Wu of Liang was the founder of the Liang Dynasty.
The Northern Dynasty included the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou.
The Northern Barbarians referred to the ethnic groups in northern Hebei, northern Shanxi, northern Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, the three northeastern provinces, Outer Mongolia, and Siberia before the Warring States Period. Therefore, the Northern Barbarians did not refer to a specific province, but to the ethnic groups of many regions.
The Four Great Qi Books of the Ming Dynasty referred to the four classic novels, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works were regarded as literary masterpieces in the Ming Dynasty, and they had a profound influence on the development of Chinese literature. They had a high literary status and influence not only in China but also in the world.