- The
Wuhuan (simplified Chinese: 乌桓;
traditional Chinese: 烏桓; pinyin:
Wūhuán, <
Eastern Han Chinese: *ʔɑ-ɣuɑn, < Old
Chinese (c. 78 BCE): *ʔâ-wân < *Awar)...
- peoples. They
originated from the
Donghu people who
splintered into the
Wuhuan and
Xianbei when they were
defeated by the
Xiongnu at the end of the third...
-
Wuhuan Boulevard Station (Chinese: 五环大道站), is a
station of Line 1 of
Wuhan Metro. It
entered revenue service on July 29, 2010. It is
located in Dongxihu...
- king Modu Chanyu, the
Xianbei and
Wuhuan survived as the main
remnants of the confederation.
Tadun Khan of the
Wuhuan (died 207 AD) was the
ancestor of...
- to save the King, who is
besieged in the
palace by the
traitorous Duke
Wuhuan. He
meets Manshen, who
tells him
someone wearing his
Crimson Armour will...
- five
relevant ethnic groups during the period, such as the
Dingling and
Wuhuan. Patrilineally, the
ruling family of Cheng-Han
descended from the Bandun...
- The
Changchun Wuhuan Gymnasium is an
indoor arena in Changchun, China. The
arena used
mainly for
indoor sports. The
facility has a
capacity of 11,428 people...
-
Battle of
White Wolf Mountain:
Warlord Cao Cao
defeats the
Wuhuan tribes,
sending the
Wuhuan into decline. Liu Shan (or Gongsi),
Chinese emperor (d. 271)...
- ties with the
Wuhuan, so Yuan
Shang and Yuan Xi
found refuge under the
Wuhuan chieftains. In 207, Cao Cao led a
campaign against the
Wuhuan and the Yuan...
- Cao's
military campaigns,
including those against Yuan Shao's
heirs and the
Wuhuan tribes from 201 to 207. He is best
known for his
pivotal role in the Battle...