List of Longzhouen Monarchs

This list of Longzhouen monarchs includes rulers of Longzhou with various titles. From the Five Tribes until the Tianlong Dynasty, rulers usually held the title "Ruler" (Mandarin: 统治者 Tǒngzhìzhě) or "King" (Mandarin: 王 wáng). With the first unification of tribes under the Di Dynasty, a new title was sought, hence the title "Emperor" (Mandarin: 帝 Dì). When the Baiwang Dynasty reunited the tribes, they instead began using "皇" (Mandarin: huáng) which also meant "Emperor. The Later Long Dynaty were the first to connect both titles into one "Emperor" (Mandarin: 皇帝 Huángdì). The title of Emperor of Longzhou continues to be used in Longzhou.

This list covers those with a claim to one of the Dynasties in Longzhou.

Longzhou sovereigns were known by many different names, and how they should be identified is often confusing. Sometimes the same emperor is commonly known by two or three separate names, or the same name is used by emperors of different dynasties. The tables refers to common/personal or regnal name if given.

Long Dynasty (龙朝) (???–??? BCE)
Little is known about this Dynasty nor if there was more than one ruler.

Note: These figures are considered to be legendary.

Di Dynasty (蒂朝) (3062-2331 BCE)
Longzhouen convention: use "Di" + posthumous name

Baiwang Dynasty (白王朝) (2203–1815 BCE)
Longzhouen convention: use "Wang" + posthumous name

Later Long Dynasty (后龙朝) (1392–603 BCE)
Longzhouen convention: use "Long" + posthumous name

Five Kingdoms Era (五国时代) (X)
''Longzhouen convention: use personal name

Xi Dynasty (西朝) (X)
Longzhouen convention: use "Long" + posthumous name

Jin Dynasty (金朝) (X)
Longzhouen convention: use "Luo" + posthumous name

Zhong Dynasty (中朝) (X)
Longzhouen convention: use "Zhang" + posthumous name

Tianlong Dynasty (天龙朝) (X-2021)
Longzhouen convention: use "Long" + posthumous name