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Fuluo (simplified Chinese: 扶罗镇;
traditional Chinese: 扶羅鎮; pinyin:
Fūluó Zhèn) is a
rural town in
Xinhuang Dong
Autonomous County, Hunan, China. As of...
- Qin dynasty. The state's name was
transliterated as 縛婁 (Simplified: 缚娄,
Fuluo) in Chinese. and it was
located nearby Mount Luofu (羅浮山/罗浮山). 縛 (缚) or 浮...
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being rewarded afterward,
though a few like the
Fuluo (覆罗),
Mengchen (蒙陈) and
Turuhe (吐如纥) disappeared.
Fuluo (覆羅) were
possibly linked to the 伏利(具) Fuli(-ju)...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Luó
Fúluò Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization Lòh Fùh-lok
Jyutping Lo4 Fu4 Lok3 IPA [lɔ˩ fu˩lɔk̚˧]...
- The Fuli(-yu) (匐利[羽]), or Fuli(-ju) (伏利[具]), were
identifiable as the
Fuluo (覆羅) in
other Chinese sources and the Bökli-Çöligil (OTrk. 𐰋𐰇𐰚𐰲𐰃:𐰲𐰇𐰠𐰏𐰠)...
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suggested that he
attack Tuyuhun. In response,
Emperor Taiwu sent his son
Tuoba Fuluo (拓拔伏羅) the
Prince of Jin to
attack Tuyuhun and
defeated Tuyuhun forces,...
- township:
Zhaoping Town (昭平镇),
Wenzhu Town (文竹镇),
Huangyao Town (黄姚镇),
Fuluo Town (富罗镇),
Beituo Town (北陀镇),
Majiang Town (马江镇),
Wujiang Town (五将镇), Zhouma...
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Auxiliaries from the
Western Regions Xu
Xiangru Imperial inspector Killed King
Fuluo of
Suoju and
captured 1,500
people 90 BC
Jushi Kingdom 5,000 Han soldiers...
- and an area of 69.8-square-kilometre (26.9 sq mi). It is
surrounded by
Fuluo Town on the north,
Pingdi Town on the west,
Zhuxi Township on the east,...
- Jin
dynasty prince and pretender,
known as
Prince of Jin
after 319
Tuoba Fuluo (died 447),
second son of
Emperor Taiwu of
Northern Wei
Emperor Yang of...