- nephew,
Kuitou as his
successor since his son, Qianman, was too
young at the time. Once
Qianman became of age, however, he
challenged Kuitou's succession...
- of the
great chief,
Tanshihuai and the
younger brother of
Kuitou.
After the
death of
Kuitou, his
elder brother,
Budugen succeeded him to the chieftaincy...
- with
Kuitou ruling in
Inner Mongolia,
Kebineng in
northern Shanxi, and Suli,
Mijia and
Queji in
northern Liaodong.
Following his death,
Kuitou's brothers...
-
grandson of Tanshihuai, and
after the
death of his head
chief and brother,
Kuitou, his clan's
domain was
divided between him and
another brother, Fuluohan...
-
Budugen (187–234), who was the
younger brother of
Kuitoi (reigned 185–187).
Kuitou was the
nephew of Tanshihuai's
incapable son and
successor Helian (reigned...
-
Chieftain (121–132) Tanshihuai,
Chieftain (156–181) Helian,
Chieftain (181–185)
Kuitou,
Chieftain (185–187) Budugen,
Chieftain (187–234)
China Eastern Han, China...
-
notably with
Kuitou ruling in
Inner Mongolia,
Kebineng (軻比能) in
northern Shanxi, and Suli (素利) and
Mijia (彌加) in
northern Liaodong.
After Kuitou's death, his...
- County, Hubei) Advisor,
politician Cao Cao Liu Biao
Sanguozhi vol. 6.
Kuang Changning 況長寧
Kuang Qi 匡琦
General Han
dynasty Kuitou 魁頭
Tribal leader Xianbei...