-
Wuwuchen. By the
Western Jin dynasty, the
tribe had
grown to 30,000
families and had
around 45,000
cavalry under their wing. The Duan
under Wuwuchen were...
- Duan
Wuwuchen (段務勿塵) (died
December 310 or 311), also
known as Duan
Wumuchen (段務目塵), was a
chieftain of the Duan-Xianbei
during the Jin
dynasty (266–420)...
- Yan Liu Kun Wang Jun Sima Bao
Zhang Gui
Zhang Shi
Tuoba Yilu † Duan
Wuwuchen Duan
Jilujuan Duan Pidi Luo
Shang Li
Xiong Fan
Changsheng Ji Sang † Shi...
- his own to
continue resisting Shi Le. Duan
Jilujuan was the son of Duan
Wuwuchen, the head
chief of the Duan
tribe and the Duke of Liaoxi. It is not known...
- He Yan and
regained control of You. He and his
allies Sima Teng, Duan
Wuwuchen of the Duan
Xianbei clan, and the
Wuhuan then
attacked Sima Ying in southern...
- Pidi was a
member of the
Xianbei Duan clan of Liaoxi. His father, Duan
Wuwuchen was the head of the clan
between 303 and 311. At the
start of the 4th century...
-
modern scholars that he was
actually Qizhen.
Qizhen also died in an
unknown year, and he was
succeeded by his son, Duan
Wuwuchen. Book of Wei, vol. 103....
- his two daughters; one to the
chieftain of the
Xianbei Duan tribe, Duan
Wuwuchen and
another to a
general of the
Xianbei Yuwen tribe,
Sunuyan (素怒延). In...
-
attacked Changshan Commandery. Qi Hong and the
Xianbei chieftain, Duan
Wuwuchen, led more than 10,000
cavalry to
subdue him. The two
faced Shi Le at Mount...