After the demise of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Eastern and Western Wei Dynasty replaced it; the ridiculous thing is that the Eastern and Western Wei Dynasty both perished with their founders

The Eastern Wei Dynasty was established in 534, and the Western Wei Dynasty was established in 535. They were split from the Northern Wei Dynasty. However, the Eastern Wei Dynasty and the Western Wei Dynasty were superficially inherited by the descendants of the Tuoba family, but actually controlled by Gao Huan and Yuwentai respectively, so they were usurped separately a few years later, forming a confrontation between the Northern Qi and the Northern Zhou Dynasty.

Since the Eastern Wei Dynasty inherited more national power from the Northern Wei Dynasty, it outperformed the Western Wei Dynasty in terms of military, economic, or cultural strength. However, the Eastern Wei Dynasty failed after many attacks. The confrontation between the two sides has been decided. But, do you all know when this puppet-like thing Wei died? Today I will give you a popular science:

Eastern Wei Dynasty was established with the support of Gao Huan, so Gao Huan controlled the power of the Eastern Wei Dynasty; Many famous ministers were his partners, all of which laid a solid foundation for the later Northern Qi.

Originally, the Eastern Wei Dynasty could survive with Gao Huan's support. But unfortunately, after several defeats in the Western Wei conquest, Gao Huan couldn't afford to fall ill, and eventually died of illness in Jinyang. After Gao Huan's death, the eldest son Gao Cheng inherited the hegemony, expelled the rebel general Hou Jing, consolidated the territory, strengthened Gao's regime internally, and actively prepared to stand on his own behalf on behalf of Wei, but was assassinated shortly afterwards.

After his brother Gao Yang succeeded, he abolished the Eastern Wei Emperor in 550, and massacred the Eastern Wei imperial family, and the Eastern Wei Dynasty died. Gao Yang established the Northern Qi Dynasty, changed the Yuan Tianbao, and was known as Emperor Wenxuan of the Northern Qi Dynasty.

After the fall of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, the ending of the Western Wei Dynasty was not much better.

Under the management of Yuwentai in the Western Wei Dynasty, the national power gradually became powerful; not only that, Yuwentai took advantage of the infighting of the clan kings after the rebellion of Liang Yu Hou Jing in the Southern Dynasty, and successively captured the land of Shu and Jiangling. Xiliang was established as the country of Quebec. It's a pity that the good times didn't last long. Like the Eastern Wei Dynasty, after Yu Wentai's death, his nephew Yu Wenhu ruled. He was unwilling to be under the puppet, so in the second year after Yuwentai's death, he abolished Emperor Gong of the Western Wei Dynasty and changed the name of the country to Zhou. He established Yuwentai Zi Yuwenjue as Emperor Xiaomin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and died in the Western Wei Dynasty.

The Eastern and Western Wei Dynasty were the result of the division of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It is ridiculous that they are still under the control of the Tuoba family in name, but in fact the power has long been aside, and they are just lingering. !