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Eastern Wei (東魏) (nov 8, 534 – jun 7, 550)

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The Eastern Wei (/weɪ/; simplified Chinese: 东魏; traditional Chinese: 東魏; pinyin: Dōng Wèi) was a dynasty of China that followed the disintegration of the Northern Wei, and ruled northern China from 534 to 550. As with the Northern Wei, the ruling family of Eastern Wei were members of the Tuoba clan of the Xianbei.

Gao Huan was the potentate of the eastern half of what was Northern Wei territory. In 534 , following the disintegration of the Northern Wei dynasty, he installed Yuan Shanjian as ruler of Eastern Wei. Yuan Shanjian was a descendant of the Northern Wei. Yuan Shanjian was a puppet ruler, as the real power lay in the hands of Gao Huan. Several military campaigns were launched against the neighboring Western Wei in an attempt to reunify the territory once held by the Northern Wei, however these campaigns were not successful. In 547 Gao Huan died. His sons Gao Cheng and Gao Yang were able to pursue his policy of controlling the emperor, but in 550 Gao Yang deposed Yuan Shanjian and founded his own dynasty, the Northern Qi.

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nov 8, 534
jun 7, 550
~ 15 years