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Qiangqu (Chinese: 羌渠; r. 179–188 AD) was the
Western Wise Prince,
successor to Huzheng, and
chanyu of the
Southern Xiongnu from 179 to 188 AD. Qiangqu's...
- Shi Le were a part of the multi-ethnic
Southern Xiongnu tribe known as
Qiāngqú (羌渠),
although by the 4th-century, Shi Le and his
people were
classed separate...
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following the
murder of his
father Qiangqu and
would later gain the
Xiongnu title of
Chizhi ****hu Hou. In 184,
Qiangqu sent
Yufuluo to ****ist the Han in...
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faction of the
Southern Xiongnu after they
killed the
previous chanyu,
Qiangqu and
ousted his son, Yufuluo. In 188 AD, the
Xiuchuge people and a part...
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Huchuquan Chanyu Reign 195–?
Predecessor Chizhi ****hu Hou Born
Unknown Died
Unknown Father Qiangqu...
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descended from Liu
Qiangqu and Liu
Qubei respectively;
according to the
History of the
Northern Dynasties, Liu
Qiangqu and Liu
Qubei were brothers...
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group allied themselves with the
Xiuchuge and
killed Qiangqu.
Though the Han
court appointed Qiangqu's son,
Yufuluo as the new chanyu, the
Xiuchuge and their...
- (黑狼),
Chisha (赤沙),
Yugang (鬱鞞),
Weisuo (萎莎),
Tutong (禿童),
Bomie (勃蔑),
Qiangqu (羌渠),
Helai (賀賴),
Zhongqin (鐘跂),
Dalou (大樓),
Yongqu (雍屈),
Zhenshu (真樹)...
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Chinese Court as
Chanyu in 172 AD) 158–178 AD Huzheng: 145 (呼徵) 178–179 AD
Qiangqu (羌渠) Jiangqu;[page needed]
killed in
Xiuchuge Xiongnu rebellion 179–188...
- the
Northern Dynasties specifies that he was the
brother of the chanyu,
Qiangqu, but a much
later and
dubious account from the New Book of Tang instead...