Western Wei

Wei
535–557
Western Wei and neighbors
CapitalChang'an
GovernmentMonarchy
 535–551
Emperor Wen of Western Wei
 552–554
Emperor Fei of Western Wei
 554–557
Emperor Gong of Western Wei
Historical eraSouthern and Northern Dynasties
 Establishment of Eastern Wei, start of division of Northern Wei
8 November 534
 Emperor Wen's ascension, often viewed as establishment
18 February 535 535
 Disestablished
14 February 557 557
CurrencyChinese coin,
Chinese cash
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Northern Wei
Liang Dynasty
Northern Zhou
Today part ofChina

Wei (/w/), known in historiography as the Western Wei (Chinese: 西魏; pinyin: Xī Wèi), was an imperial dynasty of China that followed the disintegration of the Northern Wei. One of the Northern dynasties during the era of the Northern and Southern dynasties, it ruled the western part of northern China from 535 to 557. As with the Northern Wei dynasty that preceded it, the ruling family of the Western Wei were members of the Tuoba clan of the Xianbei.