The relationship table of the Xianbei Murong family in the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms

Updated on history 2024-03-24
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    All belong to the Xianbei tribe, and the Tuoba tribe destroyed the Murong tribe to establish the Northern Wei Dynasty and unify the north.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It was a great thing at the time to invent the art of war and build a small country by themselves, and it was a great thing to rely on their excellent leadership at the beginning, and although it was later wiped out by Yan, it was also remarkable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms, nearly half of the land was built by Xianbei, and they had very famous military generals, such as Murong Ke and Murong Chui.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Murong clan has established five regimes, and there are also powerful generals like Murong Ke, in this turbulent era, there are many talents in the Murong clan, and they have gone into decline after Murong Ke's death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Murong Chui, formerly known as Murong Ba, made great achievements in the annexation of the Yuwen Department and the blocking of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and can be called a generation of military gods.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nearly half of the Wuhu and Sixteen Kingdoms were built by Xianbei. In addition to the four southern and northern Yan (although the Northern Yan was not a Xianbei regime, but inherited from the Later Yan), Western Qin, and Southern Liang, which were included in the Sixteen Kingdoms, the Xianbei people also established the Western Yan, Daiguo, Northern Wei, Tuyuhun, and Liaoxi Principalities;

    The land is vast. When the Yan State was the largest, it took the land of Kanto, and the Northern Wei Dynasty unified the north, laying the foundation for the unification of the Sui Dynasty;

    There are unbeatable famous players. Murong Ke killed Ran Min, led the Yan State from the bitter cold land of Liaodong to the Central Plains, and assisted the government for many years to bring the Yan State to the extreme; His younger brother Murong Chui defeated Huan Wen in the case of fear of war, and restored the Yan State to its heyday after the Battle of Weishui, Yan State did not dare to cut down Yan one day Fu Jian, and the seventy-year-old expedition frightened the Northern Wei Dynasty to almost move the capital to avoid the war.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Basically, the other Hu dances happily in the Wuhu, and they are all on the list of Xianbei.

    Moreover, Xianbei is basically the largest of them, almost half of the sixteen countries (more than sixteen) have been built, and there are many Yan kingdoms of Murong Xianbei alone; Xianbei also survived in this extremely chaotic world at the end.

    The Northern Wei Dynasty established by Tuoba Xianbei unified the north and sinicized it. If it weren't for Yang Jian's usurpation, Yuwen Xianbei's Northern Zhou would also be thriving.

    In the end, the Xianbei regime died completely, but the bloodline was definitely left! The royal families of Sui and Tang have the bloodline of the most bullish old man in history - Dugu Xianbei Dugu Xin. Yang Jian's queen Li Yuan's mother is the daughter of an old man Dugu, so much so that many people are now questioning whether the Sui and Tang dynasties are pure Han dynasty (I think it is, because the blood should be from the paternal line. )

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