Eastern Wei
Eastern Wei was a short-lived Chinese dynasty that existed from 534 to 550 AD during the period known as the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It was established after the fall of the Northern Wei and was primarily located in northern China. The dynasty was characterized by political instability and power struggles among various factions.
The capital of Eastern Wei was Ye, which served as a cultural and political center. The dynasty is known for its attempts to consolidate power and maintain control over its territories, but it ultimately fell to the Western Wei in 550 AD, leading to further fragmentation in northern China.