Yan (Five Dynasties period)

This article is about the Yan Kingdom of the early 10th century. For other uses, see Yan (disambiguation).
Yan
911–914
Capital You Prefecture
Government Empire
Emperor
   911-914 Liu Shouguang
Historical era Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
   Established 911
   Disestablished 914
  Liu Shouguang's death 914
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Later Liang (Five Dynasties)
Jin (Later Tang precursor)

Yan (燕) was a very short lived kingdom in the vicinity of present-day Beijing at the beginning of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, which is traditionally dated as being from 907 to 960. Yan, established by Liu Shouguang in 911, only lasted for two years before destroyed by Li Cunxu the prominent leader of Later Tang.

As the only ruler of Yan, Liu was noted for his cruelty, so this Yan was also called Jie Yan, which compared the regime to a former one under the cruel king Jie in Xia Dynasty.

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