Second Era of Northern Domination

Second Era of Northern Domination
Bắc thuộc lần thứ hai
北屬吝次𠄩
43–544
Map of the Liang dynasty in 502
Map of the Liang dynasty in 502
StatusCommanderies of the Eastern Han dynasty, Eastern Wu dynasty, Western Jin dynasty, Eastern Jin dynasty, Liu Song dynasty, Southern Qi dynasty, Liang dynasty
CapitalLong Biên
GovernmentMonarchy
Emperor 
• 43–57
Emperor Guangwu of Han (first)
• 229–252
Emperor Da of Eastern Wu
• 266–290
Emperor Wu of Jin
• 420–422
Emperor Wu of Liu Song
• 479–482
Emperor Gao of Southern Qi
• 502–544
Emperor Wu of Liang (last)
History 
43
• Jiaozhi under Eastern Wu
222
• Jin dynasty unified China
280
420
• Jiaozhi under Southern Qi
479
502
• Lý Bí's rebellion
544
Currencycash coins
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Trưng sisters
First Era of Northern Domination
Early Lý dynasty
Today part ofVietnam
China

The Second Era of Northern Domination refers to the second period of Chinese rule in Vietnamese history, from the 1st century to 6th century AD, during which present-day northern Vietnam (Jiaozhi) was governed by various Chinese dynasties.This period began when the Han dynasty reconquered Giao Chỉ (Jiaozhi) from the Trưng Sisters and ended in 544 AD when Lý Bí revolted against the Liang dynasty and established the Early Lý dynasty.[citation needed] This period lasted about 500 years.