-
Chanyu (simplified Chinese: 单于;
traditional Chinese: 單于; pinyin: Chányú) or
Shanyu (Chinese: 善于),
short for
Chengli Gutu
Chanyu (Chinese: 撐犁孤塗單于; pinyin: Chēnglí...
- Modu (c. 234–174 BCE) was the son of
Touman and the
founder of the
empire of the Xiongnu. He came to
power by
ordering his men to kill his
father in 209...
- empires, the
Xiongnu of
undetermined ethnicity, were
brought together by Modu
Shanyu to form a
confederation in 209 BC. Soon they
emerged as the
greatest threat...
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Xiongnu Shanyu at the city of Mayi. A
powerful local trader/smuggler, Nie Wengyi, also
known as Nie Yi,
deceptively claimed to
Junchen Shanyu that he...
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watermarking of
multimedia contents such as VoIP. In 2008,
Yongfeng Huang and
Shanyu Tang
presented a
novel approach to
information hiding in low bit-rate VoIP...
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Zhizhi or Chi-Chi (Chinese: 郅支; pinyin: Zhìzhī; Wade–Giles: Chih4-chih1, from Old
Chinese (58 BCE): *tśit-kie < *tit-ke; died 36 BCE), also
known as Jzh-jzh...
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Woyanqudi (Chinese: 握衍朐鞮), born
Tuqitang (屠耆堂), was a
Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire. The
successor to Xulüquanqu Chanyu, he
reigned from 60 to 58 BC. Woyanqudi...
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Maodun died and his son
Jizhu was set up with the
title of Old
Shanyu. When
Jizhu became Shanyu [in 174 BCE],
Emperor Wen sent a
princess of the
imperial family...
- of the
Shanyu of Xiongnu" (匈奴單于璽;
Xiongnu Chanyu Xi); the new seal read "the Seal of the
Shanyu of
Gongnu of Xin" (新恭奴善于章; Xin gong nu
Shanyu zhang),...
- his
people from
troubling imperial territory. By
destroying the
Northern Shanyu, the Han
removed a
potential client and
found itself faced with the incoherent...