Wei (L'Uniona Homanus)

The Foundation of the Kingdom of Wei
Wei was founded much like Chu. Paramilitary resistance leaders that existed in the Han Dynasty moved for independence when the Han DYnasty no longer threatened to put them down. The people of Wei were more agricultural than the other small kingdoms, Wei being more fertile than them. The Protection Orders that wer ebecoming stnadard in Kingdoms like Chu and Han made their way to Wei as well as the sense of solidarity that the smaller kingdoms had against their Larger neghbors, both other Sinicans and foreign peoples.

List of Leaders of Wei
King Qizhang 啓章 635-641 (118-112 BC)

King Jing 景 641-655 (112-98 BC)

King Lie 烈 655-666 (98-87 BC)

King Ruoshan 若山 666-673(87-80 BC)

King Ai 哀 673-676 (80-77 BC)

Archduke Ai 哀 676-684 (77-69 BC)

Archduke Gong 共 684-699 (69-54 BC)

Archduke Zhuang 莊 699-711 (54-42 BC)

Archduke Yi 懿 711-720 (42-33 BC)

Archduke Cang 倉 720-726 (33-27 BC)

Archduke Xiang'ai 襄哀 726-734 (27-19 BC)

Archduke Xuanhui 宣惠 734-748 (19-5 BC)

Archduke Daoxing 悼襄 748-768 (5 BC -15 AD)

Archduke Xi 厘 768-775 (15-22 AD)

Archduke Fei 廢 775-790 (22-37 AD)

Archduke An 安 790-804 (37-51 AD)

Archduke Huanhui 桓惠 804-821 (51-68 AD)

Archduke Qiubo 赇伯 821-827 (68-74 AD)

Archduke Dingbo 定伯 827-841 (74-88 AD)

Archduke Wuzi 武子 841-849 (88-96 AD)

Archduke Kang 康 849-868 (96-115 AD)

Archduke Buxin 不信 868-891 (115-138 AD)

The Duchies of the Kingdom of Wei
1. Nanchang 南昌

2. Fuzhou 抚州

3. Ganzhou 赣州

4. Ji'an吉安

5. Jingdezhen 景德镇

6. Jiujiang 九江

7. Pingxiang 萍乡

8. Shangrao 上饶

9. Xinyu 新余

10. Yichun 宜春

11. Yingtan 鹰潭