• Murong Hui (慕容廆, 269 – 4 June 333), courtesy name Yiluo (弈洛), was an Xianbei chief, formally known as Duke Xiang of Liaodong, posthumously honored as Emperor...
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    Murong Ke (慕容恪), Murong Long (慕容隆), Murong Sanzang (慕容三藏), Murong Yanzhao (慕容延钊), Murong Yanchao (慕容彦超), Murong Nong (慕容农), Murong Han (慕容翰), Murong Chuqiang...
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  • Xianbei-led Former Yan dynasty of China. When he first succeeded his father Murong Hui in 333, he carried the Eastern Jin-bestowed title Duke of Liaodong, but...
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  • Murong Hui (慕容會) (373–397) was a general and imperial prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan, who served under his grandfather Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng)...
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  • encouraged Murong Bao to create Murong Ce crown prince. Murong Bao did so in fall 396, and created Murong Hui and Murong Sheng princes. Murong Hui was displeased...
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    Later Yan imperial house after helping Murong Bao (Emperor Huimin) put down a rebellion by Murong Bao's son Murong Hui. Gao Yun became emperor after the people...
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    successor, the Western Jin dynasty. In 285, Murong Hui was installed as the new chieftain of his tribe. Although Hui rebelled against Jin shortly after ascending...
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    having long arms. The future Murong Chui was born in 326, while his father Murong Huang was still the heir apparent to Murong Hui the Duke of Liaodong, a vassal...
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  • introduced him to Murong Hui in 310, Feng Yi would go on to be one of the few officials to serve four generations of Murong Hui's lineage. Feng distinguished...
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  • presumably put Murong Sheng and his brother Murong Hui under his protection, for soon thereafter Murong Rou, Murong Sheng, and Murong Hui fled out of Chang'an...
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  • nephew Murong Hui, intent on seizing power from both his father and his uncles. The first reference to Murong Long in history was in 369, when Murong Chui...
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  • father, Murong Hui, and was most known for his victory over the Yuwen tribe in the Battle of Jicheng in 319. After his half-brother, Murong Huang, succeeded...
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  • officials of Yan who served four generations of Murong Hui's family, from Hui himself to his great-grandson, Murong Wei. He was favoured by all four rulers for...
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  • was Murong Hui's second son through Hui's wife, Lady Duan (段夫人). In 333, following the succession of Murong Huang to their father's title, Murong Ren...
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  • Kingdoms period. One of the few officials to serve four generations of Murong Hui's lineage, Zhen was an outlier of the group, as he was able to live long...
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  • upsetting his people. In the eighth lunar month of 293 the Xianbei chieftain Murong Hui invaded. Bongsang fled to the mountain of Sinseong. The sohyeong of the...
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    Tuyuhun (redirect from Murong Tuyuhun)
    brother of the Former Yan's ancestor Murong Hui and elder son of the Chanyu Murong Shegui (慕容涉歸) of the Murong Xianbei who took his people from their...
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  • Murong Nong (Chinese: 慕容農) (died 398), formally Prince Huanlie of Liaoxi (遼西桓烈王), was a general and imperial prince of China's Xianbei-led Later Yan dynasty...
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  • Xianbei chieftain Murong Hui. Murong Hui then dispatched his heir apparent Murong Huang along with the Tuoba and the Duan tribes. Murong Hui entered as the...
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  • pinyin: āgān gē) is a popular song of the Xianbei people composed by Murong Hui in 285 AD. It is preserved in Chinese translation and is about the Xianbei...
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  • the Murong chieftain Murong Hui. Yuwen Quyun was unsuccessful, so he recruited a tribal leader named Sunuyan (素怒延), possibly a Tuoba, to attack Murong Hui...
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  • after Murong Heng's brother Murong Tao (慕容韜) killed Murong Yi, and Murong Heng supported Murong Chong's son Murong Yao to replace Murong Yi, Murong Yong...
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  • (Former Liang) (died in 320), Emperor Gaozu of Former Liang (320–376) Murong Hui (269–333), Emperor Gaozu of Former Yan (337–370) Gao Huan (496–547), Emperor...
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  • and politician Liu, Chinese empress of the Jie State (or Later Zhao) Murong Hui, Chinese chieftain and duke of Liaodong (b. 269) Shi Le, Chinese founder...
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    period Murong Hui (慕容廆, 269–333), chieftain of the Murong tribe and Duke of Liaodong Murong Tuyuhun (慕容吐谷渾, 246–317), founder of the Tuyuhun Murong Huang...
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    survived rebellions by his son, Murong Hui and his general Duan Sugu (段速骨). Meanwhile, at Zhongshan, a cousin, Murong Xiang held out against Wei and declared...
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    According to the Murong Hui zaiji (Chinese: 慕容廆載記; lit. 'Chronicles of Murong Hui') of the Jin shu, Mo Huba (Chinese: 莫护跋), the Murong Xianbei leader,...
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  • his father Murong Huang was still the heir apparent to his grandfather Murong Hui, the Jin-created Duke of Liaodong. In his youth, he was considered to...
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  • Xuanling et al., Jinshu, vol. 108 Murong Hui text: "慕容廆,字弈洛瑰,昌黎棘城鮮卑人也。其先有熊氏之苗裔,世居北夷,邑于紫蒙之野,號曰東胡。" tr.: "Murong Hui, courtesy name Yìluòguī, a Xianbei...
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    away from Jin and submitted to the Xianbei warlord of Former Yan Murong Hui. Murong Hui relocated the remnants of the commandery to the west within Liaodong...
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