- to
various legends. A
famous one is the
legend of two elves: Mañju (曼珠;
Mànzhū), who
guarded the flower, and Saka (沙華; 沙华; Shāhuá), who
guarded the leaves...
- agreed. On the
other hand, he
thought the name
Manchu might stem from Li
Manzhu (李滿住), the
chieftain of the
Jianzhou Jurchens.: 4–5
Another scholar, Chang...
- 2307/2441641. ISSN 0002-9122. JSTOR 2441641. Sun, Cheng; Yu, Guoliang; Bao,
Manzhu; Zheng, Bo; Ning,
Guogui (2014). "Biological
pattern and transcriptomic...
- invaders. The present-day
fortress on the
mountain date back to 1424, when Li
Manzhu, the
third chief of the
Jianzhou Jurchens,
built defensive fortifications...
- ISBN 978-3-447-05528-4. Hu Zhenyi, ed. (1994). Xin Man Han da
cidian / Iche
Manzhu Nikan gisun kamchibuha buleku bithe [New
Comprehensive Manchu-Chinese Dictionary]...
- 1467 A Ming-Joseon
expedition defeats the
Jianzhou Jurchens and kill Li
Manzhu 1468 May
Mongols rebel at
Guyuan 12 May 1,000
Vietnamese troops occupy the...
- 005. PMID 23620876. Song, Lisa Yun; D'Souza, Sara; Lam, Karen; Kang, Tina
Manzhu; Yeh, Pamela; Miller,
Jeffrey H. (2016-03-25). "Erratum for Song et al....
- 1409–1410) Šigiyanu 釋加奴 (Li-Hsien-chung/Li Xianzhong) (李顯忠) Li-Man-chu (Li
Manzhu (李滿住) (b. 1407 – † 1467) Synonyms: Wu-liang-ha, Orankha,
Oranke (兀良哈/乙良哈)...
-
Temple 1433
Mentemu of the Left
Jianzhou Guard dies 1434
Joseon defeats Li
Manzhu of
Jianzhou Jurchens 1437
Joseon defeats Li
Manzhu of
Jianzhou Jurchens...
-
invasions of the
Mongols and the
growing dominance of Möngke Temür, Li
Manzhu, and his followers, who
numbered more than six
thousand were
forced to leave...