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Huchuquan was the last
chanyu (r. 195–216) of the
Southern Xiongnu during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty and
Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a younger...
- River. He died in 195 and his
remaining followers joined his
brother Huchuquan. Yufuluo's son was Liu Bao, who in 216, was
appointed by the Han chancellor...
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Southern Xiongnu chanyu Huchuquan brought along his
subjects to pay
tribute to Cao Cao, who
treated them like guests.
Huchuquan remained in Cao Cao's v****al...
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implies that he was also the son of Qiangqu, and the
brother of
Yufuluo and
Huchuquan.
During the fall of the Han dynasty, his
family moved to
Pingyang County...
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Eastern Han dynasty. An
uncle to the last
chanyu of the
Southern Xiongnu,
Huchuquan,
Qubei was
appointed by the
Chinese court to
supervise the Five Divisions...
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Xiongnu chanyu, Yufuluo. When
Yufuluo died in 195, his
younger brother Huchuquan inherited the
position of
chanyu in
accordance with the
lateral succession...
- Xun Cai Xu Yi
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Huangfu Mi
Huchuquan Liu Bao
Kebineng Liu **** Ma Jun
Seven Sages of the
Bamboo Grove Wang Bi...
- in Shanxi. In 195, he died and was
succeeded as
chanyu by his
brother Huchuquan.
North of the Fen River, the
rebels prevented Yufuluo and his
family from...
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Yufuluo continued to
claim the
chanyu title in exile. 188–189 AD
Huchuquan (呼廚泉) Yufuluo's brother,[page needed] he
ruled over the
Pingyang Xiongnu...
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elderly king with
nominal power,
although Yufuluo and then his brother,
Huchuquan continued to
claim the
position in exile. De Crespigny, Rafe (1984). Northern...