- Yang
Maosou (died 317), was the
founding ruler of the Di-led
Chouchi state during the
Sixteen Kingdoms period of China. He is also
known as Yang Wusou...
- the
center of the
Chouchi realm back to Lüeyang,
where his
successor Yang
Maosou reigned as an
independent king at the
beginning of the 4th century. The...
- in the
region before migrating to Lüeyang, but
later returned under Yang
Maosou to
escape Qi Wannian's
rebellion in 296.
Chouchi is
divided into five periods:...
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Northern Yan (407–436) Gao Yun Feng Ba Feng Hong
Chouchi (296–443) Yang
Maosou Yang
Nandi Yang Yi Yang Chu Yang Guo Yang Jun Yang Shi (Yang Tong) Yang...
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refugees fleeing south to Yi province. It also
allowed a Di leader, Yang
Maosou to set up the
state of
Chouchi south of Tians**** in 296.
Empress Jia deemed...
- They
initially moved southwards to Hanzhong,
where one Di chieftain, Yang
Maosou,
brought his
followers to
Chouchi and
declared semi-autonomy from Jin in...
-
Zhang Guang and Yang Hu
contacted Yang
Maosou,
ruler of the Di-led
Chouchi polity, to send them reinforcements.
Maosou opted to side with
Zhang Guang, so...
- Jin
dynasty (266–420) and
Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was the son of Yang
Maosou who
founded Chouchi in 296.
During his reign,
attacks on
Chouchi by Former...
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Northern Yan (407–436) Gao Yun Feng Ba Feng Hong
Chouchi (296–443) Yang
Maosou Yang
Nandi Yang Yi Yang Chu Yang Guo Yang Jun Yang Shi (Yang Tong) Yang...
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Northern Yan (407–436) Gao Yun Feng Ba Feng Hong
Chouchi (296–443) Yang
Maosou Yang
Nandi Yang Yi Yang Chu Yang Guo Yang Jun Yang Shi (Yang Tong) Yang...