The order of the emperors of the Northern Zhou Dynasty was as follows: Emperor Xiaohan (Yuwen Jue) reigned for one year. 2. Northern Zhou Ming Emperor (Yuwen Yu), reigned for 4 years. 3. Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (Yuwen Yong) reigned for 18 years. 4. Emperor Xuan of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (Yuwen Bin), reigned for one year. 5. Northern Zhou's Emperor Jing (Yuwen Chan) reigned for two years. The above was the order of the emperors of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
After Northern Qi and Northern Zhou was the Sui Dynasty.
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The Stone Ode carved on the cliff of Iron Mountain was a stone work carved on Iron Mountain during the Northern Zhou Dynasty. It was carved on a huge stone plateau in the south of the Iron Mountain, and there were patterns of dragons, clouds, and Buddha's light on it. The right side is engraved with the Great Collection Sutra, and the left side is engraved with the Ode. This was a stone work written by the disciple of the famous monk An Daoyi during the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Its calligraphic font was between official script and regular script. It had the characteristics of seal script. The strokes were round and dignified, the momentum was high and quiet, and the spirit was flying. This work was regarded as one of the representative works of the Northern Dynasty's big-character announcement book, and it also showed the evolution of Chinese characters from official script to regular script. Therefore, the Stone Ode carved on the cliff of Tieshan had an important position in the history of Chinese calligraphy.
The list of Northern Wei emperors was as follows: 1. Emperor Xuanwu--Tuobagui, reigned for 386 - 409 years 2. Emperor of the Ming Yuan Dynasty-Tuoba Si, reigned from 409 to 423 years. 3. Emperor Taiwu--Tuobatao, reigned for 424 - 452 years 4. The Hidden King of Nan 'an, Tuoba Yu, reigned for 452 years. 5. Emperor Jingmu-Tuoba Huang, reigned for 452 years 6. Emperor Wencheng-Tuoba Jun, reign 452 - 465 years 7. Emperor Xianwen-Tuoba Hong, reign 466 - 471 8. Emperor Xiaowen-Tuoba Hong, reign 471 - 499 years 9. Emperor Xuanwu-Yuan Ke, reigned for 500 - 515 years 10. Emperor Xiaoming--Yuan Xu, reign 516 - 527 years 11. Emperor Wuhuai-Yuanzi You, reign 528 - 531 The above was a list of the emperors of the Northern Wei Dynasty.
The Northern Qi Emperor's list was as follows: 1. Gao Yang (Emperor Wenxuan) 2. Gao Yin (Deposed Emperor) 3. Gao Yan (Emperor Xiaozhao) 4. Gao Zhan (Emperor Wucheng) 5. Gao Wei (Latter Lord) 6. Gao Heng (Young Master) Northern Qi had a total of six emperors. They were Emperor Wenxuan Gao Yang, Emperor Deposed Gao Yin, Emperor Xiaozhao Gao Yan, Emperor Wucheng Gao Zhan, the Latter Ruler Gao Wei, and the Young Ruler Gao Heng.
The list of emperors of the Northern Wei Dynasty was as follows: 1. Emperor Xuanwu--Tuobagui, reigned for 386 - 409 years 2. Emperor of the Ming Yuan Dynasty-Tuoba Si, reigned from 409 to 423 years. 3. Emperor Taiwu--Tuobatao, reigned for 424 - 452 years 4. The Hidden King of Nan 'an, Tuoba Yu, reigned for 452 years. 5. Emperor Jingmu-Tuoba Huang, reigned for 452 years 6. Emperor Wencheng-Tuoba Jun, reign 452 - 465 years 7. Emperor Xianwen-Tuoba Hong, reign 466 - 471 8. Emperor Xiaowen-Tuoba Hong, reign 471 - 499 years 9. Emperor Xuanwu-Yuan Ke, reigned for 500 - 515 years 10. Emperor Xiaoming--Yuan Xu, reign 516 - 527 years 11. Emperor Wuhuai-Yuanzi You, reign 528 - 531 There were a total of 11 Northern Wei emperors.
The list of the sixteen emperors of Northern Wei was as follows: 1. Tuoba Gui (371 - 409)2. Tuoba Hong (386 - 418)3. Tuoba Jun (386 - 412)4. Tuoba Yu (393 - 409)5. Tuoba Pi (398 - 412)6. Tuoba Lie (402 - 415)7. Tuoba Si (408 - 412)8. Tuoba Xun (416 - 423)9. Tuoba Dan (423 - 429)10. Tuoba Yu (429 - 439)11. Tuoba Shao, son of Tuoba Dan (439 - 452)12. Tuoba Hong, son of Tuoba Dan (452 - 465)13. Yuan Hong, Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei Dynasty (465 - 471)14. Yuan Ke, Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei Dynasty (471 - 499)15. Yuan Xiu, Emperor Xiaochang of Northern Wei Dynasty (499 - 507)16.
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We can get information from maps of Northern Qi and Northern Zhou. The map of Bei Zhou controlled the land west of the Yellow River and north of the Qinling Mountains. Northern Qi had taken over the Jianghuai region during Hou Jing's rebellion. However, the specific map details and border information were not found in the search results provided. Thus, we are unable to provide a definite answer regarding the map details of Northern Qi and Northern Zhou.
The emperors of the Tang Dynasty were Li Yuan (temple name Gaozu), Li Shimin (temple name Taizong), Li Zhi (temple name Gaozong), Li Xian (temple name Zhongzong), Li Dan (temple name Ruizong), Wu Zetian, Li Longji (temple name Xuanzong), Li Heng (temple name Suzong), Li Yu (temple name Daizong), Li Shi (temple name Dezong), Li Song (temple name Shunzong), and other unmentioned emperors.