Zhen Dynasty

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Zhen Dynasty

陳朝
330 BC–514 AD
Flag
Map of the Zhen with tributaries at its greatest extent around 200 AD.
Map of the Zhen with tributaries at its greatest extent around 200 AD.
CapitalChenhai
Common languagesTianese
Religion
Zhenian Wuism (official religion since 189), Heavenly worship, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Emperor 
• 330 - 291 BC
Taizo Emperor
• 511 - 514
Sangjo Emperor
Historical eraAntiquity, Ancient era, Medieval era
• Coronation of Emperor Taizo
May 8 330 BC
• Conquest of the South
155 BC - 107 AD
• Zhen-Talvian Wars
205 - 331
• Fall of Chenhai
December 5 514 AD
CurrencyZhenian Coin, Zhenian Cash
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ming Dynasty
File:Kingdom of Zhen Flag.png Kingdom of Zhen
Wei Dynasty
Chu Dynasty File:Kingdom of Balhai Flag.png
Han Dynasty

Template:History of Tiandao The Zhen Dynasty (Chinese: 陳朝; Zhen Chao) was an imperial dynasty originating from modern-day central Zhenia from 330 BC to 514 AD, preceded by the long age of division in Tiandao and succeeded by the Era of Three Empires. Spanning over eight centuries of continuous rule over the region, the Zhen Dynasty is widely regarded as the first of the three golden ages in the Tianese history - the other two being the Zhou Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty. The era of the Zhen is characterized by the consolidation of a centralized, unitary government under the emperors and territorial holdings that extended beyond the Cathay subcontinent. Its territory, conquered by centuries of continuous conquests, extended from present-day Raventsvo and Daihan to the northeast, to modern-day western Gatito to the west, and southern Nanming and Penania to the south.