-
which refers to the
earliest traditions to
develop in China, like
Dilun and
Shelun, as well as to
their specific doctrinal position which often blends buddha-nature...
- Yujiulü
Shelun (Chinese: 郁久閭社崙,
Simplified Chinese: 郁久闾社仑; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ
Shèlún, Wade–Giles: Yü-chiu-lü She-lun) (c. 391–410) or
Qiudoufa Khagan (丘豆伐可汗;...
-
genetic contribution to Rourans. The
founder of the
Rouran Khaganate,
Yujiulu Shelun, was
descended from Mugulü, a
slave of the Xianbei.
Rouran women were commonly...
-
southern part of
Inner Mongolia and
northern China, the
Rouran (Yujiulü
Shelun was the
first to use the
title khagan in 402)
ruled eastern Mongolia, western...
-
century China.
Woncheuk was a
follower of Paramārtha (499-569) and the
Shelun school of Yogacara. This
school defended the view that
there was a ninth...
- flee westward. Here
Shelun defeated the Hulu (斛律)
tribe and
subjugated them. With the aid of a Hulu
named Chiluohou (叱洛侯),
Shelun conquered most of the...
- Rouran. In 394, a
branch of them, led by Yujiulü
Shelun rebelled and fled westward. By 402,
Shelun had
conquered many of the
Tiele tribes and held a...
- into
Chinese by
Paramartha (499–567 CE) and
became the
central text of the
Shelun school.
Although no
Sanskrit original has been found, the work survives...
- Buddha-nature ideas, Paramārtha is
traditionally seen as a key
figure of the
Shelun School (攝論宗), a
major tradition of
Chinese Buddhist thought in the 6th and...
- Yujiulü Hulü
Khagan of
Rouran Reign 410–414
Predecessor Yujiulü
Shelun Successor Yujiulü
Buluzhen Died May 414
Spouses Princess Lelang (樂浪公主) of Northern...