The emperor Yu, the founder of the dynasty Hia, and thirteen other emperors of that dynasty.
The emperor Tching tang, the founder of the dynasty Chang, and twenty-five emperors of that dynasty.
The emperor Ou ouang, the founder of the dynasty Tcheou, and thirty-one emperors of that dynasty.
The founder of the dynasty Han, and twenty emperors of that dynasty, who are called western Han, eastern Han, and later Han.
The founder of the dynasty Tang, and fourteen emperors of that dynasty.
The founder of the dynasty Song, and thirteen emperors of that dynasty; which is called the northern Song and the southern Song.
Gen tchis khan, or Temoug in, the founder of the dynasty Yuen, is the dynasty of the Mongol or Mogol Tartars. Besides the founder of this dynasty, there are ten other emperors of this dynasty, whose memory is honoured in the Ti ouang miao. The four first emperors of this dynasty, viz. Gen tchis khan, Ogo tay, Kouey yevou, and Meng ko, reigned in the northern provinces, and had not conquered all China. The emperor Cobilay, or Koublay, in Chinese Yuen chitsou, completed the conquest of China.
The founder of the dynasty Ming, and the eleven emperors of this dynasty.
The emperor Ogo tay, the second of the dynasty Yuen, completed the destruction of the dynasty of the eastern Tartars, called Kin. It reigned to the north as long as the dynasty Song reigned to the south. In the Ti ouang miao is honoured the memory of the founder of this dynasty Kin, and four other emperors of it.
The founder of the Tartar dynasty Kin destroyed the dynasty of the Tartars Ki tan, called Leao, which conquered a great part of North China and Tartary.