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Minyue

 
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Minyue
Kingdom
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334 BC–110 BC Blank.png
Capital Dongye (東冶)
Religion Chinese folk religion, ancestor worship
Government Monarchy
History
 - Established 334 BC
 - Defeated by Han Dynasty 110 BC
Currency Chinese coin

Minyue (simplified Chinese: 闽越traditional Chinese: 閩越) was an ancient kingdom located what is now the province of Fujian in southern China. It was a contemporary of the Han Dynasty. Its inhabitants were from diverse ethnic groups including the Baiyue. The state survived roughly from 334 BC to 110 BC. According to the Shiji, the founders were members of the Yue royal family who fled after that state was defeated by Chu and Qi in 334 BCE.

Minyue was partially conquered by the Han Dynasty by the end of the 2nd century BCE. However its position (being closed off by mountains) made it almost impossible for the Han people to establish a strong grip over this area. An ancient stone city located in inner mountains of Fujian is said to have been the Minyue capital. The nearby tombs show the same funerary tradition as the state of Yue. Hence, it is concluded that the city was a Minyue center.

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