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Fuluohan (died 218) was a
Xianbei chieftain who
lived during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty period of China. He was a
member of his
grandfather Tanshihuai's...
- his brothers,
Budugen and
Fuluohan, but by 233, they were both
killed by a
rival chieftain, Kebineng. That same year,
Fuluohan's son, Xieguini, surrendered...
- and
Fuluohan divided his
territory among themselves.
After Cao Cao
defeated the
Wuhuan at the
Battle of
White Wolf
Mountain in 207, Budugen,
Fuluohan, Kebineng...
- Kuitou, his clan's
domain was
divided between him and
another brother,
Fuluohan.
Budugen retained his
independence by
pledging allegiance to the state...
- great-grandson of Tanshihuai.
Xieguini was the son of the
Xianbei chieftain,
Fuluohan. In 218, his
father was betra**** and
killed by a
rival chieftain, Kebineng...
- brothers,
Budugen and
Fuluohan.
Following Cao Cao's
victory over the
Wuhuan at the
Battle of
White Wolf
Mountain in 207, Budugen,
Fuluohan and many
other Xianbei...
- of the
influential Tanshihuai.
After Kebineng lured Budugen's brother,
Fuluohan into a trap and
killed him,
Budugen and
Kebineng waged war
against each...
- 傅著
Yiyang (Zaoyang, Hubei)
Politician Shu Han
Fujian 苻健 Wudu
County (Cheng County, Gansu)
Tribal leader Shu Han Di
Fuluohan 扶羅韓
Tribal leader Xianbei...