- The
Chuge (Chinese: 屠各; pinyin:
Chúgè; Wade–Giles: Ch'u-ko), also
known as
Xiuchuge (Chinese: 休屠各; pinyin: Xiūchúgè; Wade–Giles: Hsiu-ch'u-ko) or Xiuchu...
- pinyin: Qián Zhào), was a
dynastic state of
China ruled by the Liu (Luandi/
Chuge) clan of
Xiongnu ethnicity during the
Sixteen Kingdoms period of Chinese...
- from the
Chuge tribe (屠各; also
known as
Xiuchuge (休屠各)),
which is
supported by the fact that he and his
family members are
referred to as "
Chuge" in several...
- Jin
lists nineteen Xiongnu tribes that
resettled within the
Great Wall:
Chuge (屠各),
Xianzhi (鮮支),
Koutou (寇頭),
Wutan (烏譚),
Chile (赤勒),
Hanzhi (捍蛭), Heilang...
- Yufuluo,
believing that the Lius were
actually members of the non-related
Chuge tribe (屠各; also
known as
Xiuchuge (休屠各)) that
rebelled against Qiangqu and...
- the rest of his family.
Gongsun Xu
later met his end at the
hands of the
Chuge (屠各), a
Xiongnu tribe.
Gongsun Zan is a
character in the 14th-century historical...
- the Left (左將軍) in
recognition of his achievements.
Liang Yuanbi (梁元碧), a
Chuge leader in
Liang Province, led more than 2,000
clans to
submit to Wei rule...
- that Liu Bao was a
prominent member of the non-related but
influential Chuge tribe, also
known as Xiuchuge, who
overthrew the
Southern Xiongnu chanyu...
-
declined as a
coherent identity, as the Five
Divisions became dominated by the
Chuge branch,
while those excluded mixed with
tribes from
other ethnicities and...
- Medica").
Modern ****anese
dialect pronunciations of chūgi
include chyōi or
chūge in Hida (region) and tsū in
Iwate Prefecture.
Translations in
English dictionaries...