The History of the Northern Dynasties () is one of the official Chinese historical works in the Twenty-Four Histories canon. The text contains 100 volumes and covers the period from 386 to 618 CE: the histories of Northern Wei, Western Wei, Eastern Wei, Northern Zhou, Northern Qi, and Sui dynasty. Like the History of the Southern Dynasties, the book was started by Li Dashi and compiled from texts of the Book of Wei and Book of Zhou. Following his death, Li Yanshou (æÂÂ延寿), son of Li Dashi, completed work on the book between 643 and 659 CE. Unlike most of the rest of the Twenty-Four Histories, this work was not commissioned by the state.
Volumes 1âÂÂ5 contain the Wei annals including the Eastern Wei and Western Wei emperors. Volumes 6âÂÂ8 contain the annals of the Northern Qi emperors, volumes 9âÂÂ10 contain the annals of the Northern Zhou emperors, and volumes 11âÂÂ12 contain the annals of the Sui emperors. Volumes 13âÂÂ14 contain the biographies of empresses and consorts. Volumes 15âÂÂ19 contain biographies of the imperial families of the Wei dynasties and volumes 20âÂÂ50 contain the other Wei biographies. Volumes 51-79 contain biographies of figures from the Northern Qi (51âÂÂ56), Northern Zhou (59âÂÂ70), and Sui (71âÂÂ79) dynasties. Volumes 80 through 100 contain other biographical content, including families of imperial consorts (80), Confucian scholars (81-82), literature (83), filial acts (84), recluses (75âÂÂ76), exemplars of the loyal and righteous (85), virtuous officials (86), cruel officials (87), recluses (88), divination (89âÂÂ90), exemplary women (91), favorites of nobles (92), foreign states and peoples (93âÂÂ99), and a preface to the biographies (100).