- Qifu
Guoren (Chinese: 乞伏國仁; died 388), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Prince Xuanlie of
Western Qin (西秦宣烈王), was the
founding monarch of the...
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after Guoren accepted their title of
Prince of Yuanchuan.
Guoren spent his
reign subjugating neighbouring tribes before dying in 388. As
Guoren's son,...
- China, in 1982 to a
family of the
Manchu Niohuru clan. His
father Lang
Guoren is a musician,
playing the erhu. Both his
father and mother, also a musician...
- Dashiqiao, Liaoning,
China Jianyi (建義, 385–388), era name used by Qifu
Guoren,
ruler of
Western Qin
Jianyi (建義, 528), era name used by
Emperor Xia****ang...
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royal family members of the Xianbei-led
Chinese Western Qin dynasty. Qifu
Guoren (Chinese: 乞伏國仁; died 388),
founding monarch Qifu
Gangui (Chinese: 乞伏乾歸;...
- Zhen'e),
Chinese general Maternus Cynegius,
Roman praetorian prefect Qifu
Guoren,
Chinese ruler of the
Xianbei state Shapur III, king of the S****anid Empire...
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survived by
relocating from
Shaanxi to
Gansu and then Qinghai. In 385, Qifu
Guoren, a
Xianbei former v****al
under Fu Jian,
founded the
Western Qin. In 386...
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Years of Qin Dou Chong,
Former Qin
general who
broke away in 393 Qifu
Guoren,
founding prince of the
Western Qin
state Qifu Gangui,
second prince of...
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himself prince of
Later Qin. 385 The
Xianbei chief and
Former Qin v****al Qifu
Guoren joined an
active rebellion and
declared the
independence of
Western Qin...
- reign, Shi Le
issued a ban on the word "hu",
replacing it with the word "
guoren" (國人; countryman) when
referring to the Jie and
other miscellaneous hu tribes...