Five Dynasties and Ten States (907–960 AD) was an era of political upheaval in China, between the fall of the Tang Dynasty and the establishment of the Song Dynasty. During this period, five dynasties quickly succeeded one another in the north, which were Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han and Later Zhou. Comparatively, in the south China, nine other smaller separate regimes coexisted, which were Wu, Southern Tang, Wuyue, Chu, Former Shu, Later Shu, Southern Han, Jingnan and Min. Including the Northern Han in the east, they were together called Five Dynasties and Ten States. |