- The
Xianbei (/ʃjɛnˈbeɪ/;
simplified Chinese: 鲜卑;
traditional Chinese: 鮮卑; pinyin:
Xiānbēi) were an
ancient nomadic people that once
resided in the eastern...
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Mongolian shamanism. The
Xianbei came in
contact with
Confucianism and
Daoism but
eventually adopted Buddhism. However, the
Xianbeis and some
other people...
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Serbi (*serbi) is Shimunek's
reconstruction for the
historical ethnonym Xianbei (鮮卑). In
Glottolog 4.4, the
languages are
referred to as Mongolic–Khitan...
- the Five
Barbarians were:
Xiongnu Jie
Xianbei Qiang Di Of
these five
tribal ethnic groups, the
Xiongnu and
Xianbei were
nomadic peoples from the northern...
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Xianbei and
Goguryeo threats.
Jurisdiction of
Buyeo was then
placed under the
Liaodong Commandery of the
Eastern Han.
After an
incapacitating Xianbei...
- Xi'an
North railway station (Chinese: 西安北站; pinyin: Xī'ānběi Zhàn) is a
railway station on the
Zhengxi P****enger Railway,
Xibao P****enger
Railway and Daxi...
- The
change of
Xianbei family names to Han
names was part of a
larger sinicization campaign. It was at its peak
intensity under Emperor Xiaowen of the...
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founded by the Han people, and all of the states—whether
ruled by Xiongnu,
Xianbei, Di, Jie, Qiang, Han, or others—took on Han-style
dynastic names. The states...
- been
variously suggested that
their origins are
related to the
Tuyuhun Xianbei, to
Mongol troops who came to the
current Qinghai-Gansu area
during the...
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Barbarians then
rebelled and
ruled northern China as the
Sixteen States. The
Xianbei unified them as the
Northern Wei,
whose Emperor Xiaowen reversed his predecessors'...