Founding of the Former Shu
Wang Jian was named the military governor of western Sichuan in 891 by the court. Over the next decade and a half, he expanded his holdings to not only include the remainder of Sichuan, but parts of neighboring provinces as well. As the Tang Dynasty collapsed in 907, Wang declared himself as the emperor of the Kingdom.
Extant of Territory
Under Wang Jian, the controlled most of present-day Sichuan along with southern portions of Gansu and Shaanxi, western Hebei and all of present-day Chongqing.
Succession
Wang Jian died in 918 and was succeeded by his son, known as Wang Yan . However, he was an incompetent ruler who saw the kingdom absorbed into the Later Tang Dynasty in 924.
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