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Shanrong (Chinese: 山戎), or Rong (Chinese: 戎) were an Old
Chinese nomadic people of
ancient China.
Shanrong translates to the "Rong of mountain." Rong were...
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Records of the
Grand Historian, the
Balhae people lived next to the
Shanrong nomads and the Sushen.
According to Guanzi, the Bal-Joseons once sold patterned...
- 18th century. The
intrusions of
northern pastoralists (e.g. the Guifang,
Shanrong, and Donghu) into
China during the
Shang dynasty (1600–1046 BC) and Zhou...
- with King Tang of Shang.
During the
Western Zhou dynasty, the
Lichi and
Shanrong tribes rose up in the north-west and north-east respectively,
causing concerns...
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existing in
Inner Mongolia north of Yan in 699–632 BCE
along with the
Shanrong.
Unofficial Chinese sources such as Yi Zhou Shu ("Lost Book of Zhou") and...
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Myanmar Shan
language Dai people, also
known as Shan,
ethnic group in
China Shanrong (山戎), term for "mountain barbarian" in Shanxi,
Hubei in
northern China...
- as the Xianyun, Guifang, or
various "Rong" tribes, such as the Xirong,
Shanrong or Quanrong,
intensified towards the end of the
Western Zhou period. These...
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people to the
north of
China circa 700BC, said to be part of the
Shanrong, who
lived near Beijing, or Taiyuan, or
north towards the
State of Yan...
- as the Xianyun, Guifang, or
various "Rong" tribes, such as the Xirong,
Shanrong or Quanrong.
These tribes are
recorded as har****ing Zhou territory, but...
- the Loufan,
while north of Yan
lived the
Donghu (Eastern Barbarians) and
Shanrong (Mountain Barbarians), each of them with
their own chieftains. From time...