Dachanghe
大長和
902–928
Map showing the location of Dachanghe
Map showing the location of Dachanghe
CapitalYangjumie (present day Dali)
Religion
Buddhism
GovernmentMonarchy
History 
• Established
902
• Overthrown
928
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Nanzhao
Datianxing
Today part ofChina
Laos
Myanmar
Vietnam

Dachanghe (Chinese: 大長和; lit. 'Great Long Harmony'), possibly Da Changhe or Changhe, was a monarchy from 902 to 928 in modern Yunnan, China. Founded by Zheng Maisi (鄭買嗣), it was the successor state of Nanzhao (738–902), whose ruling Meng (蒙) family was mass-murdered in a bloody coup by Zheng. The Zheng family suffered a similar fate 26 years later at the hands of Yang Ganzhen (楊干貞), who helped found a state named Datianxing (大天興) (928–929).

Dachanghe bordered Former Shu to its north.

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