- The Man,
commonly known as the
Nanman or
Southern Man (Chinese: 南蠻; Jyutping: Naam4 Maan4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâm-bân, lit.
Southern Barbarians), were ancient...
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started by
local governors in the
Nanzhong region and
intrusions by the
Nanman (literally: "southern barbarians"). In
October 222, Liu Bei, the founding...
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showdown is
arranged between Eun-jin and
Nanman. Eun-jin and
Nanman fought fiercely. It
seemed that
Nanman had the
upper hand
after stabbing Eun-jin...
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quelling the
rebellions and
pacifying the
Nanman tribes. In legend,
Zhuge Liang captured and
released the
Nanman leader Meng Huo
seven times until the latter...
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attack on the
Nanman supply depot cause temporary chaos. Meng Huo and his
Nanman army then
march on Chengdu, the Shu capital. The
Nanman troops are held...
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Europe and
specifically from Portugal. It is a Sino-****anese word,
Chinese Nánmán,
originally referring to the
peoples of
South Asia and
Southeast Asia. During...
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personally led a
southern campaign against the
Nanman,
defeated them
seven times, and won the
allegiance of the
Nanman king Meng Huo.
After pacifying the south...
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recorded stereotypes about the Siyi "Four Barbarians" (Dongyi, Xirong,
Nanman, and Beidi) in the four directions,
Dongyi had
acquired a
clearly pejorative...
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against Nanman forces in the
southern lands of Shu,
which correspond to
roughly present-day Yunnan, China, and
northern Myanmar.
After subduing the
Nanman king...
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Nanban (南蛮, "Southern barbarian") is a ****anese word
borrowed from
Chinese Nanman,
which had been used to
designate people from
Southern China, the Ryukyu...