- The
Yuwen (Chinese: 宇文; pinyin:
Yǔwén <
Eastern Han Chinese: *waB-mun < Old
Chinese *waʔ-mən) is a
Chinese compound surname which originated from a pre-state...
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Yuwen Huaji (Chinese: 宇文化及; died
March 22, 619) was a
Chinese military general, monarch, and
politician of the Sui
dynasty who, in 618, led a coup against...
- Wang
Yuwen or Wang Yu-wen may
refer to: Wang Yu-wen (Taiwanese actress) (王渝文; born 1971) Wang
Yuwen (Chinese actress) (王玉雯; born 1997) This disambiguation...
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Yuwen Xian (Chinese: 宇文憲) (545–July 18, 578),
Xianbei name
Pihetu (毗賀突),
formally Prince Yang of Qi (齊煬王), was an
imperial prince of the
Northern Zhou...
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Yuwen Hu (宇文護) (513 – 14
April 572),
courtesy name
Sabao (薩保, also a title,
which can be
traced back to sartpāw “caravan leader”, but was used as given...
- Tai's
death in 556,
Yuwen Tai's
nephew Yuwen Hu
forced Emperor Gong of
Western Wei to
yield the
throne to
Yuwen Tai's son
Yuwen Jue (Emperor Xiaomin)...
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Emperor Wu of
Northern Zhou ((北)周武帝) (543 – 21 June 578),
personal name
Yuwen Yong (宇文邕),
Xianbei name
Miluotu (禰羅突), was an
emperor of the Xianbei-led...
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Yuwen Qidegui (Chinese: 宇文乞得歸; pinyin:
Yǔwén Qǐdeguī) (?–333)
chieftain of the
Yuwen tribe (early 4th
century – 333). He
succeeded his
father Yuwen Xunniyan...
- with
other slaves and
becomes the next
hunting target of the rich lords,
Yuwen Huai, Zhao Xifeng, and Wei Shuye, as well as Yan Xun, the
Prince from Northern...
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Yuwen Qiubuqin (Chinese: 宇文丘不勤; pinyin:
Yǔwén Qiūbùqín; Wade–Giles: Yü-wen Ch'iu-pu-ch'in, died c. 299) was a
chieftain of the
Yuwen tribe in the 290s...