Have there been any emperors in Fujian in the past dynasties of China?

Wang Yanjun

The Kingdom of Fujian (909-945) was one of the Ten Kingdoms of the Five Dynasties. It had its capitals successively in Changle (now Fuzhou, Fujian) and Jianzhou (now Fujian). Jianou).

In the second year of Jingfu (893) of Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty, brothers Wang Chao and Wang Shenzhi captured Fuzhou and gradually took over all of Fujian. Wang Chao was appointed as the Fujian Observer Envoy, and was soon promoted to the Mighty Army Jiedushi Envoy. In the fourth year of Qianning in Tang Dynasty (897), Wang Chao died, and his younger brother Shenzhi was named King of Langya. In the third year of Kaiping in the Later Liang Dynasty (909), Wang Shenzhi was granted the title of King of Fujian. Wang Shenzhi proclaimed himself a vassal of the Central Plains, made good friends with neighboring countries, advocated frugality, reduced taxes and servitude, and established the country's policy of protecting the territory and calming the people. He also established schools and encouraged trade. During his reign, Fujian's economy and culture developed rapidly. In October of the first year of Tiancheng's reign in the Later Tang Dynasty (927), Wang Shenzhi's eldest son Wang Yanhan was proclaimed the King of Fujian. In the fourth year of Changxing in the Later Tang Dynasty (933), Wang Yanjun, the second son of the judge, proclaimed himself emperor. His country was named Min, his capital was Changle, and his reign was named Longqi. Afterwards, there was civil strife in Fujian. In February of the fifth year of Yonglong (943), Wang Yanzheng, Yanjun's younger brother, proclaimed himself emperor in Jianzhou. His country was named Yin and his reign was named Tiande. In the third year of Tiande (945), Yanzheng restored the country and named it Min. It was soon destroyed by the Southern Tang Dynasty.