Dali Kingdom (937- 1094, 1096- 1253, in white: Dablit guaif) is a multi-ethnic regime established in the southwest of China, and the whole country respects Buddhism, with more monarchs in past dynasties than monks in the previous year.
In 937 AD, the late Jin ambassador to the sea made Duan Siping unite with Gao Fang, Dong Jialuo and other nobles in Erhai area to destroy the country, and made Yangmaocheng (now Dali, Yunnan) its capital, which was called "Dali" in history. The territory includes China's Yunnan, Guizhou, southwestern Sichuan and parts of Myanmar, Laos and northern Vietnam. In A.D. 1095, Prime Minister Gao Shengtai usurped the throne and changed his country name to "Dazhong". The following year, he died and returned to Duan, known as "Hou Li" in history. 1253, Dali was destroyed by Mongolia, and Duan Xingzhi, the former monarch of Dali, was appointed as the hereditary general manager of Dali.
The specific successive emperors and historical changes can be directly searched in Baidu for Dali Kingdom, which has a detailed introduction.