The territory of the Northern Zhou Dynasty included parts of Shaanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hubei, and Henan.
Northern Qi included the vast areas of Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi, northern Jiangsu, and northern Shanxi.
The Northern Zhou Dynasty's territory was bordered by the present-day Baiyun Obo, Baotou, Hequ, and Luoyang in the east, adjacent to the Northern Qi Dynasty. In the west, it was to the west of Lake Balikun in Xinjiang, in the south, and in the present Mengla in Yunnan, and in the north...
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.
The dynasty before Bei Zhou was Bei Wei.
Bei Zhou was established by Yuwen Jue.
Huaxia originated from Huaxu, covering most of Henan Province, the southern Hebei Province, the southern Shanxi Province, the eastern Shaanxi Province, and the western Shandong Province, including the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. Huaxia was the name of China in ancient times, but it was also another name for the Han people. Originally, it referred to the Zhou Dynasty and the vassal states that belonged to the King Mother of Zhou's younger brothers and nephews. Later, it expanded to include all of the Nine Regions, and thus became another name for China (namely, the land of Han, the common territory of the Han nationality) and the Han nationality. It was also known as the Nine Regions of Han. According to different sources, the specific location of the Nine Provinces may be different. The nine prefectures included Jizhou, Yanzhou, Qingzhou, Xuzhou, Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Yuzhou, and other places. However, the specific modern location was not mentioned in the search results provided. "Therefore, I'm not sure about the specific location of the modern Nine Provinces.
The surname of the Bei Zhou royal family was Yuwen.
The eight pillar countries of the Northern Zhou Dynasty were Yuwen Tai, Yuan Xin, Li Hu, Li Bi, Zhao Gui, Yu Jin, Du Guxin, Hou Mo and Chen Chong.
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