-
either Bei (㔨) or Fule (匐勒). He
became chieftain by
succeeding his
father Zhouhezhu (周曷朱) and
grandfather Yeyiyu (耶奕于)
before him. When a
famine struck Bing...
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Adoption Shi Xie 石邪 Shi
Beixie 石㔨邪 Shi
Zhouhezhu 石周曷朱 Shi
Koumi 寇覓 Shi Le 石勒 (274–333) Ming 明 r. 319–333 Shi Hu 石虎 (295–349) Wu 武 (r. 334–349) Ran Long...
- Fule (匐勒). His grandfather,
named Yeyiyu (耶奕于), and his father,
named Zhouhezhu (周曷朱), were
minor Jie chiefs, and
their tribe traditionally lived in Bing...
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Adoption Shi Xie 石邪 Shi
Beixie 石㔨邪 Shi
Zhouhezhu 石周曷朱 Shi
Koumi 寇覓 Shi Le 石勒 (274–333) Ming 明 r. 319–333 Shi Hu 石虎 (295–349) Wu 武 (r. 334–349) Ran Long...
- 163 227 Guangxin,
Cangwu (Cangwu County, Guangxi) Sun Quan Shi Xie Shi
Zhouhezhu 石周曷朱
Qiyijia 乞翼加
Wuxiang (Wuxiang County, Shanxi)
Tribal leader Jie Shi...
- was a son of a
cousin of Shi Le's
father Zhouhezhu (周曷朱). His
father died
early and he
became raised by
Zhouhezhu and his wife, Shi Le's
mother Lady Wang...
- regent,
posthumously honored as ****ong of the Jin
dynasty (266–420)
Zhouhezhu (周曷朱) (fl. 3rd century),
father of Shi Le,
posthumously honored as ****ong...