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Qubei (Chinese: 去卑; pinyin:
Qùbēi), (fl. 195–216) was a
leader of the
Southern Xiongnu and
supervisor of the Five
Divisions who
lived during the late...
- from the
Tiefu tribe, who
descended from the
Southern Xiongnu leader,
Qubei.
Qubei was a
member of the ruling-Luandi clan as the
brother of the chanyu,...
- Xian (韓暹),
Emperor Xian
returned from Chang'an, and
Xiongnu forces led by
Qubei and the
leader of the
White Wave Bandits, Han Xian, came to his aid. Hu...
- gopī "milkmaid, cowherdess"
became Middle Chinese 瞿卑 (ɡɨo-piᴇ) (> Mand.
qúbēi).
According to Schuessler, however, the
Eastern Han
Chinese pronunciation...
- the Five
Divisions were
placed under the
supervision of Yufuluo's uncle,
Qubei. This was
aimed at
preventing the
tribes in
Shanxi from
engaging in rebellion...
- from Liu
Qiangqu and Liu
Qubei respectively;
according to the
History of the
Northern Dynasties, Liu
Qiangqu and Liu
Qubei were
brothers Former Yan,...
- Abu
Qubays (Arabic: أبو قبيس also
spelled Abu Qobeis, Abu
Qubais or Bu Kubais; also
known as Qartal) is a
former medieval castle and
currently an inhabited...
- Donghong; Luo, Jian; Liu, Enmei; Luo, Zhengxiu; Dai, Jihong; Fu, Zhou; Li,
Qubei; Huang, Ying (2014). "Clinical
features of
airway malacia in children: a...
- was
reorganized into the Five
Divisions (五部) and
placed under his uncle,
Qubei. In September, Cao Cao
promoted Zhong Yao from the
position of
Grand Judge...
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Michigan Press Chen, Yong (2007), The
Failure of the
Superintendence of
Qubei and the Rise of Liu Bao of the
Chuge Cosmo,
Nicola Di (2002),
Ancient China...