Chouchi 仇池 | |||||||||||||
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296–443 (580) | |||||||||||||
Status | Kingdom | ||||||||||||
Capital | Wudu | ||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
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Historical era | 3rd - 6th century | ||||||||||||
• Established | 296 | ||||||||||||
• Conquered by Former Qin | 371 | ||||||||||||
• Chouchi restored as Later Chouchi | 385 | ||||||||||||
• Conquered by Liu Song | 442 | ||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 443 (580) | ||||||||||||
• Restored as Wudu, Wuxing and Yinping kingdoms | 448 - 580 | ||||||||||||
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Today part of | China |
Chouchi (Chinese: 仇池; pinyin: Chóuchí), or Qiuchi (pinyin: Qiúchí), was a polity in China ruled by the Yang clan of Di ethnicity in modern-day Gansu Province. Its existence spanned both the Sixteen Kingdoms and Northern and Southern dynasties periods, but it is not listed among one of these regimes in historiography.[1][2][3][4]