- 屠各; pinyin: Chúgè; Wade–Giles: Ch'u-ko), also
known as
Xiuchuge (Chinese: 休屠各; pinyin:
Xiūchúgè; Wade–Giles: Hsiu-ch'u-ko) or
Xiuchu (Chinese: 休屠; pinyin:...
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themselves from the
ongoing Han
civil war, the
Xiuchuge sta**** on the offensive. In the 190s, the
Xiuchuge allied themselves with the
Heishan bandits of...
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records refer to Liu Yuan and his
family as Chuge. The Chuge, also
known as
Xiuchuge (休屠各), were an
influential Xiongnu tribe that
ousted the
chanyu clan from...
-
Qiangqu sent
their men off to
battle for the Han dynasty. In 188 AD, the
Xiuchuge people, a
Xiongnu group not
attached to the
Southern Xiongnu, rose in rebellion...
- Huzheng: 145 (呼徵) 178–179 AD
Qiangqu (羌渠) Jiangqu;[page needed]
killed in
Xiuchuge Xiongnu rebellion 179–188 AD
Yufuluo (於扶羅) a.k.a.
Chizhi ****huhou (特至尸逐侯)[citation...
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during confrontations with
fugitive criminals and bandits. In 188, the
Xiuchuge and
their Southern Xiongnu allies rebelled in Bing
province (并州; present-day...
- the
previous chanyu,
Qiangqu and
ousted his son, Yufuluo. In 188 AD, the
Xiuchuge people and a part of the
Southern Xiongnu rebelled in Bing province, killing...
- due to Liu Yuan
actually being from the
Chuge tribe (屠各; also
known as
Xiuchuge (休屠各)),
which is
supported by the fact that he and his
family members are...
- were
actually members of the non-related
Chuge tribe (屠各; also
known as
Xiuchuge (休屠各)) that
rebelled against Qiangqu and sent
Yufuluo into exile. Their...
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prominent member of the non-related but
influential Chuge tribe, also
known as
Xiuchuge, who
overthrew the
Southern Xiongnu chanyu and sent
Yufuluo into exile...