• Duan Pidi (fl. 312–321) was a Duan-Xianbei chieftain during the Jin dynasty (266–420) and Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was the brother of chieftain, Duan...
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  • Jilujuan's cousin, Duan Mopei, seized power from his uncle, Duan Shefuchen, and fought with Pidi over full control of the tribe. In 321, Pidi was captured and...
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    in 316 and fled to Youzhou, where he allied with the chieftain, Duan Pidi. After Pidi suspected him of betrayal, he was arrested and executed via strangulation...
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    modern-day Yanqing County of Beijing). In 319, Shi Le captured Youzhou from Duan Pidi In 350, Murong Jun captured Youzhou in the name of restoring northern...
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  • Liu Kun, who had then lost Bing Province and was at the headquarters of Duan Pidi, the governor of You Province (幽州, modern Beijing, Tianjin, and northern...
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  • a loyal Jin vassal in Jizhou where he allied himself with the Duan chieftain, Duan Pidi before he was eventually captured by Shi Le in 320. Shi Le respected...
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    Tianjin, and northern Hebei), controlled by the ethnic Xianbei governor Duan Pidi—largely also recognized him as emperor. However, while technically recognizing...
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    Zhao, which is distinguished as the Former Zhao). In 321, he defeated Duan Pidi, the last remaining Jin power in northern China besides Murong Hui, and...
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    he would effectively control the eastern part of his empire. The Xianbei Duan tribe in Liaoxi and Tuoba tribe in Dai were initially important allies of...
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  • modern-day Yanqing County of Beijing). In 319, Shi Le captured Youzhou from Duan Pidi In 350, Murong Jun captured Youzhou in the name of restoring northern...
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    eastwards while Liu Yao dealt with matters in the west. By 323, he defeated Duan Pidi, one of the last remaining Jin powers in the north and conquered Shandong...
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  • respect for his enemies, as after Duan Pidi refused to bow to him despite an implicit threat of death, he bowed to Duan out of respect.) 322 - Shi Hu captured...
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  • after Pidi decided to pursue Duan Mopei in Jicheng. Kong Chang took 11 of Shao Xu's camps while Shi Hu besieged and later captured Shao Xu. Duan Pidi managed...
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  • 319 AD, Shi Le, the founder of the Later Zhao Kingdom, captured Ji from Duan Pidi, a Xianbei chieftain nominally loyal to the Jin dynasty. In 349, Ran Min...
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    killed Wang Jun, but You Prefecture fell to the control of Duan Pidi, of the Xianbei Duan clan. In 319, Shi Le, founded his own kingdom, the Later Zhao...
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  • He married his two daughters; one to the chieftain of the Xianbei Duan tribe, Duan Wuwuchen and another to a general of the Xianbei Yuwen tribe, Sunuyan...
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  • 劉琨 祖逖 Liu Kun; Zu Ti Volume 63 列傳第33 邵續 李矩 段匹磾 魏浚 郭默 Shao Xu; Li Ju; Duan Pidi; Wei Jun; Guo Mo Volume 64 列傳第34 武13王 元4王 簡文3子 Thirteen Princes of Wu;...
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