Five Dynasties

Five Dynasties
Period in Chinese history betweeen the fall of the Tang dynasty (907) and the founding of the Song dynasty (960), when five would-be dynasties (the Hou Liang, the Hou Tang, the Hou Jin, the Hou Han, and the Hou Zhou) followed one another in quick succession in northern China.

The period is also called the Ten Kingdoms because of the 10 regimes that dominated separate regions of southern China in the same period. Though unstable politically, culturally it was a period of great accomplishment. Printing with wooden blocks was fully developed; the first complete printing of the Confucian Classics was completed in 953. The form of lyric poetry called ci (tz'u) flourished, and flower painting, previously distinctively Buddhist, became a branch of nonreligious painting.

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      in Chinese history, period of time between the fall of the Tang dynasty (AD 907) and the founding of the Song dynasty (960), when five would-be dynasties followed one another in quick succession in North China. The era is also known as the period of the Ten Kingdoms (Shiguo) because 10 regimes dominated separate regions of South China during the same period.

      The first of the five dynasties was the Hou (Later) Liang, which was established by the rebel leader Zhu Wen after he usurped the Tang throne in 907. Zhu was murdered by his own son in 912, and the Hou Liang was overthrown by one of its generals, Zhuangzong (personal name Li Cunxu), who established the Hou (Later) Tang dynasty in 923. Although Zhuangzong and his successors ruled relatively well for 13 years, the Hou Tang was finally terminated when one of its generals, Gaozu (personal name Shi Jingtang), overthrew his master with the aid of the Khitan, a seminomadic people of Inner Asia, and Gaozu established the Hou (Later) Jin dynasty. When Gaozu's son attempted to halt his tribute payments to the Khitan in 946, they reinvaded North China and carried him into captivity, thus ending the 10-year Hou Jin dynasty. The following year a former Hou Jin general who also bore the name of Gaozu (personal name Liu Zhiyuan) founded the Hou (Later) Han dynasty and pushed the Khitan back into Inner Asia. But this regime lasted only four years before still another general usurped the throne, founding the Hou (Later) Zhou dynasty. Although progress toward a more stable government began to be made during this time, the emperor died, leaving an infant on the throne. As a result, another general, Zhao Kuangyin ( Taizu), seized the throne, founding the more long-lived Song dynasty, thus bringing the Five Dynasties period to an end.

      In spite of the unstable political situation under the Five Dynasties, cultural activity was not greatly disrupted. It was during this period that printing by wooden blocks was fully developed, and the first complete printing of the Confucian Classics was completed in 953. The greatest of the landscape painters in the North were Jing Hao, who was working in monastic seclusion in the mountains of Shanxi, and Guan Tong; in the South were Dong Yuan and Ju Ran. Flower painting, until then distinctively Buddhist, became a branch of nonreligious painting during the Five Dynasties. Although the production of some pottery of the Tang era was disrupted, the white and black glazed wares of the Tang were produced in the North without disruption during the Five Dynasties.

      A form of poetry that had developed during the Tang was the ci, (ci) lyrical lines of uneven length written to accompany musical tunes. In the Five Dynasties the ci won enormous popularity. Folktales also won favour as a literary genre at this time, and a liberating trend in prose, relaxing many stylistic restrictions, freed writers to produce new forms of fiction such as tales of romance and adventure.

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