Southern Qi

Qi, known in historiography as the Southern Qi (simplified Chinese: 南齐; traditional Chinese: 南齊; pinyin: Nán Qí or simplified Chinese: 南朝齐; traditional Chinese: 南朝齊; pinyin: Nán Cháo Qí) or Xiao Qi (simplified Chinese: 萧齐; traditional Chinese: 蕭齊; pinyin: Xiāo Qí), was a Chinese imperial dynasty and the second of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties era. It followed the Liu Song dynasty and was succeeded by the Liang dynasty. The main polity to its north were the Northern Wei.

Qi
479–502
Southern Qi and its neighbors. They were bordered by the Northern Wei to the north.
CapitalJiankang
GovernmentMonarchy
Emperor 
 479–482
Emperor Gao
 482–493
Emperor Wu
 501–502
Emperor He
History 
 Established
3 June 479
 Disestablished
24 April 502
CurrencyChinese coin,
Chinese cash
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Liu Song
Liang dynasty
Today part ofChina
Vietnam
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