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Annals of the Later Han
AuthorYuan Hong
Original titleHou Hanji
Translator後漢紀
LanguageChinese
DisciplineHistorical
No. of books30

Annals of the Later Han or Hou Hanji (後漢紀) is a Chinese history book of the Eastern Han dynasty. It was written by Yuan Hong (328–376) during the Jin dynasty (266–420). Yuan spent eight years to complete his Annals. The annals contain 30 books with some 210 thousand Chinese characters. It covers the period from the farmers' revolts of the later years of Wang Mang to the years when Cao Pi, and Liu Bei became emperors; therefore it covers roughly 200 years. The annals were written 50 years earlier than Fan Ye (historian)'s Book of the Later Han, and it is one of two surviving history books of Eastern Han dynasty.

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