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Laoshang (Chinese: 老上; r. 174–161 BCE),
whose personal name was Jiyu (Chinese: 稽鬻), was a
Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire who
succeeded his
father Modu Chanyu...
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other goods such as silk,
grain and rice. Modu was
succeeded by his son
Laoshang. His name is
reconstructed as *mǝk-tuənC in
Later Han
Chinese and mək-twən...
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Euthydemus I
Demetrius I
Euthydemus II
Antimachus I
Yuezhi Xiongnu Modu
Chanyu Laoshang Huns 160–141 BCE
Parthian Empire Mithridates I
Phraates Hyspaosines Artab****...
- Old
Chinese (ZS): *kun-gin; r. 161–126 BCE) was the son and
successor to
Laoshang Chanyu. As
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire,
Junchen outlived the Han emperors...
- and wine to the Xiongnu.
Despite the
tribute and
negotiation between Laoshang Chanyu (r. 174–160 BC) and
Emperor Wen (r. 180–157 BC) to
reopen border...
- successor, the
energetic Jiyu,
known as the
Laoshang Chanyu,
continued his father's
expansionist policies.
Laoshang succeeded in
negotiating with
Emperor Wen...
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Euthydemus I
Demetrius I
Euthydemus II
Antimachus I
Yuezhi Xiongnu Modu
Chanyu Laoshang Huns 160–141 BCE
Parthian Empire Mithridates I
Phraates Hyspaosines Artab****...
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playwright Terence's
Andria (The Girl from Andros) is
first performed.
Laoshang leads 140,000
Xiongnu cavalry in a raid in Anding, and they
reach as far...
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Euthydemus I
Demetrius I
Euthydemus II
Antimachus I
Yuezhi Xiongnu Modu
Chanyu Laoshang Huns 160–141 BCE
Parthian Empire Mithridates I
Phraates Hyspaosines Artab****...
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forcing to
submission every number of the tribe." The son of Modu,
Laoshang Chanyu (ruled 174–166 BC),
subsequently killed the king of the
Yuezhi and...