Minyue ( Chinese trad. 閩越 , Ex . 闽越 , Pinyin : Mǐnyuè , Vietnam. Mân Việt , Manviet ) is an ancient state located on the territory of modern Fujian (southern China ). Minyue existed in parallel with the Han dynasty .
| Kingdom | |
| Minewe | |
|---|---|
| 闽越 / 閩越 Manviet | |
← ← 334 BC er - 110 BC. er | |
| Capital | Dongza (Chinese Dongzhi) [1] (東冶) |
| Form of government | monarchy |
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Population
The Minewe population belonged to five ethnic groups, including the Bayeux .
History
Namviet (Nan-Yue) and Manviet (Min-Yue)
about 200g. BC.
Minewe existed from about 334 to 110 BC. er . According to Shi Ji , the founders of the country were members of the royal dynasty of the Yue kingdom , the Chu and Qi kingdoms that fled after the destruction of Yue in 334 BC. er .
Minewe was partially conquered by the Han dynasty at the end of the 2nd century BC. Oe., however, the location of the mountains made it almost impossible to secure the Han Chinese on the land of the country. Later Minewe conquered Namweet under the command of Chew Yes (from 183 to 135), and in 110 BC. er Han joined Minyue.
Notes
- ↑ Account Suspended Archived October 14, 2013.
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See also
- Nanyue
- Fujian