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'''Dachanghe''' |
'''Dachanghe''' ({{zh|t=大長和|l=Great Long Harmony}}), possibly '''Da Changhe''' or '''Changhe''', was a monarchy from 902 to 928 in modern ], ]. Founded by Zheng Maisi (鄭買嗣), it was the successor state of ] (738–902), whose ruling Meng (蒙) family was mass-murdered in a bloody coup by Zheng. The Zheng family suffered a similar fate 26 years later at the hands of Yang Ganzhen (楊干貞), who helped found a state named ] (大天興) (928–929). | ||
Zheng Maisi changed his name to Zheng Anguo and declared the reign era Anguo. His successor, Zheng Renmin, attacked ] in 914 but suffered a heavy defeat. Renmin sent his grand councillor (''buxie''), Duan Yizong, to Former Shu, possibly to secure a marriage alliance. In 925, another mission led by the ''buxie'' Zheng Zhaochun secured a marriage alliance with ], whose ruler gave his daughter, the Zengcheng Princess, as wife. In 927, ] defeated Former Shu and returned thousands of captives to Dachanghe.{{sfn|Bryson|2019|p=94-96}} | |||
Dachanghe bordered ] to its north. | |||
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*{{cite book|last=Wang|first=Hongjie|title=Power and Politics in Tenth-Century China: The Former Shu Regime|date=2011 |publisher=]|isbn=978-1-60497-764-6}} | |||
*{{cite web|url=http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/dali.html|title=Chinese History - Dali 大理|publisher=]|last=Theobald|first=Ulrich|access-date=2014-10-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304195125/http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/dali.html|archive-date=2016-03-04|url-status=dead}} | *{{cite web|url=http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/dali.html|title=Chinese History - Dali 大理|publisher=]|last=Theobald|first=Ulrich|access-date=2014-10-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304195125/http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/dali.html|archive-date=2016-03-04|url-status=dead}} | ||
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Dachanghe大長和 | |||||||||
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902–928 | |||||||||
Map showing the location of Dachanghe | |||||||||
Capital | Yangjumie (present day Dali) | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 902 | ||||||||
• Overthrown | 928 | ||||||||
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Today part of | China Laos Myanmar Vietnam |
Dachanghe (Chinese: 大長和; lit. 'Great Long Harmony'), possibly Da Changhe or Changhe, was a monarchy from 902 to 928 in modern Yunnan, China. Founded by Zheng Maisi (鄭買嗣), it was the successor state of Nanzhao (738–902), whose ruling Meng (蒙) family was mass-murdered in a bloody coup by Zheng. The Zheng family suffered a similar fate 26 years later at the hands of Yang Ganzhen (楊干貞), who helped found a state named Datianxing (大天興) (928–929).
Zheng Maisi changed his name to Zheng Anguo and declared the reign era Anguo. His successor, Zheng Renmin, attacked Former Shu in 914 but suffered a heavy defeat. Renmin sent his grand councillor (buxie), Duan Yizong, to Former Shu, possibly to secure a marriage alliance. In 925, another mission led by the buxie Zheng Zhaochun secured a marriage alliance with Southern Han, whose ruler gave his daughter, the Zengcheng Princess, as wife. In 927, Later Tang defeated Former Shu and returned thousands of captives to Dachanghe.
Rulers
- Zheng Maisi (鄭買嗣) 903-909
- Zheng Renmin (鄭仁旻) 910-926
- Zheng Longdan (鄭隆亶) 926-927
References
- Bryson, Megan (2019), The Great Kingdom of Eternal Peace: Buddhist Kingship in Tenth-Century Dali
- Wang, Hongjie (2011). Power and Politics in Tenth-Century China: The Former Shu Regime. Cambria Press. ISBN 978-1-60497-764-6.
- Theobald, Ulrich. "Chinese History - Dali 大理". Chinaknowledge. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
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