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Huzheng succeeded his
father Tute
Ruoshi Zhujiu as
chanyu of the
Xiongnu in 178 AD. He was
killed by the Han
Emissary Zhang Xiu (張修) in 179 AD. The title...
- (Chinese: 羌渠; r. 179–188 AD) was the
Western Wise Prince,
successor to
Huzheng, and
chanyu of the
Southern Xiongnu from 179 to 188 AD. Qiangqu's reign...
- connotation;
confirmed by
Chinese Court as
Chanyu in 172 AD) 158–178 AD
Huzheng: 145 (呼徵) 178–179 AD
Qiangqu (羌渠) Jiangqu;[page needed]
killed in Xiuchuge...
- Furthermore, it
granted her the
expanded official title Jiutian Zhanxie Huzheng Xuannü (九天斬邪護正玄女,
translated "Dark Lady of the Nine
Heavens who
Slays Evil...
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Huzheng 呼徵 (d. 179; r. 178–179)
Qiangqui 羌渠 (d. 188; r. 179–188) Liu
Liang 刘亮
Yufuluo 於夫羅 Chizhi****huhou 持至尸逐侯 (150–196; r. 188–195)
Huchuquan 呼廚泉 (d...
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Fanyingyou 范应佑村 421182100221
Wufuqi 吴伏七村 421182100222
Yongxi 永西村 421182100223
Huzheng 胡政村 421182100224
Wanglei 王埒村 421182100225
Jienianzi 解念兹村 421182100226 Luzizhen...
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Fanyingyou 范应佑村 421182100221
Wufuqi 吴伏七村 421182100222
Yongxi 永西村 421182100223
Huzheng 胡政村 421182100224
Wanglei 王埒村 421182100225
Jienianzi 解念兹村 421182100226 Luzizhen...
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forces returned alive. Tute died in 178 AD and was
succeeded by his son
Huzheng.
Crespigny 2007, p. 360. Barfield,
Thomas (1989), The
Perilous Frontier:...
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resources (治體, Zhìtǐ)
Officialdom (吏政, Lìzhèng)
Ministry of
Revenue (戶政,
Hùzhèng)
Ministry of
Rites (禮政, Lǐzhèng)
Ministry of War (兵政, Bīngzhèng) Ministry...