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Ancient tribe in China and present Surname
Yan, Murong Ke, Murong Long, Murong Sanzang (慕容三藏), Murong Yanzhao (慕容延钊), Murong Yanchao, Murong Nong, Murong Han, Murong Chuqiang (慕容楚强), Murong Haoran
Murong
Classical Chinese nobleman
of Murong Huang (Prince Wenming), and later served as the regent for his brother Murong Jun (Emperor Jingzhao)'s son Murong Wei (Emperor You). Murong Ke
Murong_Ke
Emperor of Later Yan from 384 to 396
Murong Chui (Chinese: 慕容垂; 326 – 2 June 396), courtesy name Daoming (道明), Xianbei name Altun (阿六敦), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Chengwu
Murong_Chui
Prince of Former Yan from 337 to 348
Murong Huang (Chinese: 慕容皝; 297 – 25 October 348), courtesy name Yuanzhen (元真), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Wenming of Former Yan
Murong_Huang
Ruler of Later Yan
Murong Xi (Chinese: 慕容熙; 385–407; r. 401–407), courtesy name Daowen (道文), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Zhaowen of Later Yan (後燕昭文帝)
Murong_Xi
Murong Nong (Chinese: 慕容農; died 398), courtesy name Daohou (道厚), childhood nickname Enu (惡奴), posthumous name Prince Huanlie of Liaoxi (遼西桓烈王), was a general
Murong_Nong
Period of Chinese history from 304 to 439
for generations and were highly sinicized. Others such as the Tuoba and Murong Xianbei tribes migrated from China's periphery into Central Plains in the
Sixteen_Kingdoms
Kingdom in modern Qinghai, China (284–670)
brother of the Former Yan's ancestor Murong Hui and elder son of the chanyu Murong Shegui (慕容涉歸) of the Murong Xianbei who took his people from their
Tuyuhun
Heavenly King of Great Yan
Gao Yun (Chinese: 高雲) (died 409), at one time Murong Yun (慕容雲), courtesy name Ziyu (子雨), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Huiyi of Later/Northern
Gao_Yun_(emperor)
Emperor of Later Yan
Murong Bao (Chinese: 慕容寶; 355–398), courtesy name Daoyou (道佑), Xianbei name Kugou (庫勾), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Huimin of Later
Murong_Bao
Emperor of Southern Yan from 398 to 405
Murong De (Chinese: 慕容德; 336–405), name changed in 400 to Murong Beide (慕容備德), courtesy name Xuanming (玄明), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor
Murong_De
Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms dynastic state (337–370)
pinyin: Qián Yān; 337–370), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Murong clan of the Xianbei during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. From Liaoning, the
Former_Yan
Emperor of Yan
Murong Jun (Chinese: 慕容儁; 319 – 23 February 360), Xianbei name Helaiba (賀賴跋), courtesy name Xuanying (宣英), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor
Murong_Jun
Chinese general
Murong Yanchao (Chinese: 慕容彥超) (died June 15, 952), known at one point as Yan Kunlun (閻崑崙), was a Chinese general of the Later Tang, Later Jin, and Later
Murong_Yanchao
Emperor of Southern Yan
Murong Chao (Chinese: 慕容超; 385–410), courtesy name Zuming (祖明), was the second and last emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Southern Yan dynasty. He was
Murong_Chao
2024 Chinese television series
that the one behind the Shadow Works is none other than Murong Jinghe himself. Liu Xueyi as Murong Jinghe Third prince of Dayan and General of Weibei army
Kill_Me_Love_Me
Xianbei-led Chinese dynastic state (398–410)
ruled by the Murong clan of the Xianbei during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms. Its founder Murong De (Emperor Xianwu) was a son of Murong Huang (Emperor
Southern_Yan
Former Yan general and chancellor (died 365)
grandfather introduced him to Murong Hui in 310, Feng Yi would go on to be one of the few officials to serve four generations of Murong Hui's lineage. Feng distinguished
Feng_Yi_(Former_Yan)
Emperor of Western Yan
Murong Jun and a younger brother of Former Yan emperor Murong Wei. It is not known when Murong Chong was born — although as his older brother Murong Wei
Murong_Chong
319–407 wars in Northeast Asia
Korean state of Goguryeo and the Murong-Xianbei states of Former Yan and Later Yan in the 4th and early 5th century. The Murong, who settled in Liaodong with
Goguryeo–Yan_Wars
Ruler of Western Yan
Murong Zhong (Chinese: 慕容忠; died 386) was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Western Yan dynasty of China. He was the son of Western Yan's founder, Murong
Murong_Zhong
Murong Hui (慕容會) (373–397) was a general and imperial prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan, who served under his grandfather Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng)
Murong_Hui_(Later_Yan)
Chinese general and prince
Murong Lin (Chinese: 慕容麟; died 398), alternatively named Helin (賀驎), was a general and imperial prince of the Xianbei-led Later Yan dynasty of China. He
Murong_Lin
Para-Mongolic ancient people
period Murong Hui (慕容廆, 269–333), chieftain of the Murong tribe and Duke of Liaodong Murong Tuyuhun (慕容吐谷渾, 246–317), founder of the Tuyuhun Murong Huang
Xianbei
Murong-Xianbei chieftain
Murong Muyan (fl. 244–281) was a chieftain of the Murong-Xianbei tribe who lived during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Murong Muyan was the son of
Murong_Muyan
Chinese writer and blogger
Murong Xuecun (Chinese: 慕容 雪村; pinyin: Mùróng Xuěcūn, born 1974) is the pen name of the Chinese writer Hao Qun (郝群). His debut work Leave Me Alone: A
Murong_Xuecun
Murong Hui (慕容廆, 269 – 4 June 333), courtesy name Yiluo (弈洛), was an Xianbei chief, formally known as Duke Xiang of Liaodong, posthumously honored as Emperor
Murong_Hui
Dynastic state in Northeast China (384-409 CE)
both being ruled by the same imperial family, and the Later Yan's founder, Murong Chui, had intended his state to be a restoration. Due to the devastation
Later_Yan
Ruler of Western Yan
Sui and Murong Yi took place, but after Murong Tao (慕容韜) killed Murong Yi, Murong Tao's brother Murong Heng (慕容恆), who did not approve of Murong Tao's actions
Murong_Yao
Ruler of Western Yan
after Murong Heng's brother Murong Tao (慕容韜) killed Murong Yi, and Murong Heng supported Murong Chong's son Murong Yao to replace Murong Yi, Murong Yong
Murong_Yong
Emperor of Former Yan
Murong Wei (Chinese: 慕容暐; 350 – c.January 385), courtesy name Jingmao (景茂), also known by his Southern Yan-accorded posthumous name as the Emperor You
Murong_Wei
Battle between Murong Huang and Murong Ren (336)
the brothers, Murong Huang and Murong Ren, in February 336 during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. The battle concluded in victory for Murong Huang and the
Battle_of_Pingguo
Empress Murong (慕容皇后, personal name unknown), formally Empress Daowu (道武皇后), was an empress of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty of China. Her husband
Empress_Murong
Duke of Liaodong (died 336)
founder, Murong Huang (Emperor Wenming). He was Murong Hui's second son through Lady Duan (段夫人). In 333, following the succession of Murong Huang to their
Murong_Ren
List of characters from the novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong
maiden independent of all worldly traits. As she has a crush on her cousin, Murong Fu, she memorises martial arts manuals in the hope of providing him guidance
List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters
List_of_Demi-Gods_and_Semi-Devils_characters
Murong Nuohebo (Chinese: 慕容諾曷鉢) (died 688), regnal name Wudiyebaledou Khan (烏地也拔勒豆可汗) or, in short, Ledou Khan (勒豆可汗), Tang dynasty noble title Prince
Murong_Nuohebo
Ruler of Western Yan
Murong Hong (Chinese: 慕容泓; died 384) was the founder of the Xianbei-led Western Yan dynasty of China. He was a son of the Former Yan emperor Murong Jun
Murong_Hong
Emperor of Northern Wei
initially a vassal of the Later Yan, but after defeating Later Yan emperor Murong Bao in 397 and seizing most of Later Yan's territory, he claimed the imperial
Emperor_Daowu_of_Northern_Wei
Taiwanese women poet, painter and writer (born 1943)
Xi Murong or Hsi Muren (Chinese: 席慕容; pinyin: Xí Mùróng; born 1943) is a writer and painter. She is most famous for her poetry, especially the collections
Xi_Murong
Heavenly King of Great Qin
forced to flee to Murong Chui, whose army was one of the few that did not collapse. Murong Chui's son Murong Bao and brother Murong De tried to persuade
Fu_Jian_(337–385)
Ruler of Later Yan
Murong Sheng (Chinese: 慕容盛; 373–401), courtesy name Daoyun (Chinese: 道運), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Zhaowu of Later Yan (Chinese:
Murong_Sheng
Empress consort of Former Yan
Former Yan dynasty of China. Her husband was Murong Jun (Emperor Jingzhao), who was succeeded by their son Murong Wei (Emperor You). Nothing is recorded about
Empress_Dowager_Kezuhun
7th-century war in China
played the role of protector for Murong Fuyun's son, the Gandou Khan Murong Shun, and grandson, the Ledou Khan Murong Nuohebo, Tuyuhun was never able to
Emperor Taizong's campaign against Tuyuhun
Emperor_Taizong's_campaign_against_Tuyuhun
Former Yan official and regent
Former Yan who served four generations of Murong Hui's family, from Murong Hui himself to his great-grandson, Murong Wei. He was favoured by all four rulers
Yang_Wu_(Former_Yan)
State from Sixteen Kingdoms era of China
Yan emperor, Murong Bao quell the rebellion of his son, Murong Hui. As a reward, Bao adopted him as his own son, changing his name to Murong Yun. It was
Northern_Yan
Emperor of Later Yan
killed the emperor Murong Bao (Emperor Huimin) in 398 and briefly usurped the throne before being killed by Murong Bao's son Murong Sheng (Emperor Zhaowu)
Lan_Han
Former Yan general (died 344)
Murong Han (died 344), courtesy name Yuanyong, was an ethnic Xianbei military general of China's Former Yan dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period
Murong_Han
7th-century ruler of the dynastic state of Tuyuhun
Murong Fuyun (Chinese: 慕容伏允; 597–635), regnal name Busabo Khan (Chinese: 步薩鉢可汗), was a ruler of the Xianbei-led dynastic state of Tuyuhun. He first became
Murong_Fuyun
first married Murong Shun's uncle Murong Shifu in 596 when Murong Shifu was khan. In 597, after Murong Shifu was assassinated, Murong Fuyun became khan
Murong_Shun
Murong-Xianbei founder and chieftain
Kingdoms period of China. He is accredited with being the founder of the Murong tribe. Mohuba's people initially lived outside the Great Wall. Legend has
Mohuba
4th-century regent in China
Murong Ping (Chinese: 慕容評; before 339 – after 372), noble title Prince of Shangyong (上庸王), was an imperial clan member of the Xianbei-led Former Yan dynasty
Murong_Ping
Eastern Wei general (501–549)
Murong Shaozong (501–April or May 549), courtesy name Shaozong, was a military general of the Northern Wei and Eastern Wei dynasties during the Northern
Murong_Shaozong
1994 Hong Kong film by Wong Kar-wai
marrying Huang. Ouyang realizes that Murong Yang and Murong Yin are actually the same person. A drunken Murong mistakes Ouyang for Huang. Ouyang responds
Ashes_of_Time
Chinese television series
becomes the instant target to a group of four richest students consisting of Murong Yunhai, Duanmu Lei, Shangguan Ruiqian, and Yeshuo – who plan to expel poor
Meteor_Shower_(TV_series)
395 battle in China
Yan and Northern Wei. After Later Yan's emperor Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng) died in 396 and Murong Bao (Emperor Huimin) succeeded to the throne, the
Battle_of_Canhe_Slope
Chinese television series
but she did not know that this trip would completely change her life. Murong Feng, son of the most powerful northern warlord, rushed back to China from
Too_Late_to_Say_I_Love_You
Chinese empress
an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Later Yan dynasty. Her husband was Murong Xi (Emperor Zhaowen). Fu Xunying was a daughter of Fu Mo (苻謨), a member
Fu_Xunying
2007 video game
swordmaster who trained at Mt. Kunlun's Qionghua School since a young age, Murong Ziying (慕容紫英). The names of four playable characters in The Legend of Sword
The Legend of Sword and Fairy 4
The_Legend_of_Sword_and_Fairy_4
c. 2nd century BCE to 494 CE kingdom in north-east China
detailed information of the kingdom to China. In 285 the Murong tribe of the Xianbei, led by Murong Hui, invaded Buyeo, pushing King Uiryeo (依慮) to suicide
Buyeo
Princess Duan (段王后, personal name unknown) was the wife of the Murong Huang, the founder of the Xianbei-led Chinese Former Yan dynasty. She was likely
Princess Duan (Murong Huang's wife)
Princess_Duan_(Murong_Huang's_wife)
Early 5th century Chinese princess
Princess Murong (慕容王后, personal name unknown) was a princess and queen consort of the Chinese state Northern Yan. Her husband was the last emperor, Feng
Princess_Murong
Ruler of Western Yan
assassinated Murong Chong in a coup and supported Duan Sui as the Prince of Yan. About a month later, however, the officials Murong Heng (慕容恆) and Murong Yong
Duan_Sui
2005 Chinese-Hong Kong wuxia TV series
Liu Hongmei as Su Rushi Wei Hua as Hua Xingnu Zhao Xiaorui as Murong Wudi Zhu Yan as Murong Shu Celest Chong as Princess Taka Cheng Sihan as Li Dazui Sun
The_Proud_Twins_(TV_series)
Last true king of Buyeo
February 347, Murong Huang, the Prince of (Former) Yan, sent his son, Murong Jun, accompanied by his brother, Murong Ke, his uncle, Murong Jūn and the general
Hyeon_of_Buyeo
Emperor of Former Qin
suspicions of Murong Chui, Fu Pi did not put Murong Chui's son Murong Nong and nephews Murong Kai (慕容楷) and Murong Shao (慕容紹) under surveillance, and the three
Fu_Pi
Chinese surname
Sixteen Kingdoms in China, until its destruction by Former Yan's prince Murong Huang in 345. Among the eastern Xianbei clans that ranged from the central
Yuwen
Who Calms the East, Murong Zhong (慕容忠). In response, Murong Wei dispatched the Grand Commander of the Expeditionary Forces, Murong Li (慕容厲) with 20,000
Battle_of_Fangtou
Ruler of Western Yan
Yan, Murong Huang. In 386, after the temporary ruler Duan Sui was ambushed and killed by Murong Heng (慕容恆) and Murong Yong, they supported Murong Yi as
Murong_Yi
Chieftain of the Yuwen-Xianbei tribe
conquered by the Murong state of Former Yan. Throughout his rule, Yidougui was in conflict with the Duke of Liaodong and later Prince of Yan, Murong Huang. He
Yuwen_Yidougui
Former Yan general Murong Chui, who would later become the founder of Later Yan. She was the mother of his sons Murong Ling (慕容令) and Murong Bao. Princess
Princess Duan (Murong Chui's wife)
Princess_Duan_(Murong_Chui's_wife)
South Korean television series
Later Yan forces, led by none other than the Emperor of Later Yan himself, Murong Chui. After his father's death, he rises to the throne and vows to restore
Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror
Gwanggaeto,_The_Great_Conqueror
384–394 dynastic state of China
Sixteen Kingdoms, but it is not counted among the 16. It was founded by Murong Hong in 384 in the aftermath of the Former Qin's defeat by the Eastern Jin
Western_Yan
Chinese general and politician
to try to put Murong Chui to death—as he bribed one of Murong Chui's guards Jin Xi (金熙) into giving Murong Chui's heir apparent Murong Ling (慕容令), who
Wang_Meng_(Former_Qin)
Emperor of Later Qin
384, Murong Chui rebelled in the eastern empire, hoping to reestablish Yan, and upon hearing Murong Chui's rebellion, Murong Chui's nephew Murong Hong
Yao_Chang
2008 Hong Kong-Chinese film by Ching Siu-tung
passed to his daughter, Princess Fei'er. Together with the loyal general Murong Xuehu, the princess steps up to lead her people to defend the kingdom. Fei'er's
An_Empress_and_the_Warriors
Heavenly King of Wei
repelled his attack. Later that year, under pressure from Later Yan's emperor Murong Chui, Zhai Liao briefly submitted to Later Yan, but in winter 387 again
Zhai_Zhao
Heavenly King of Great Yan
against Murong Yun as soon as Murong Xi attacked. However, for reasons unknown, Murong Xi panicked at this news and fled. His general Murong Ba (慕容拔)
Feng_Ba
destroyed, causing rebellions to spring up against the Yan. The Yan emperor, Murong Bao was eventually forced to flee to the Liao River Basin in the northeast
Battle_of_Baisi
Former Yan general and regent
main contributor to Murong Huang's victory in the defence of Jicheng (棘城, in modern Jinzhou, Liaoning) in 338 and convinced Murong Jun to carry out his
Muyu_Gen
intrusion, Murong Wei ordered Murong Ping to march out with the main army consisting of 300,000 selected soldiers. In addition, the Prince of Yidu, Murong Huan
Conquest of Former Yan by Former Qin
Conquest_of_Former_Yan_by_Former_Qin
Chinese feudal title
of Jin. Murong Huang, (297–348), founder of the Former Yan state. Murong Jun, (319–360), first ruler declared emperor in Former Yan. Murong Yi, (died
Prince_of_Yan
Fu Song'e (苻娀娥, died September 404) was a consort of Murong Xi (Emperor Zhaowen), emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Later Yan dynasty. She was posthumously
Fu_Song'e
Chinese duke (unknown–397)
Murong Xiang (Chinese: 慕容詳; died 397), Xianbei name Pulin (普隣), was a duke of China's Xianbei-led Later Yan dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period
Murong_Xiang
2020 Chinese wuxia television series
Ouyang Ding Yan Ming as Ouyang Dang Luo Xuan as Murong Shuang Lai Yi as Nangong Liu Zhou Zixin as Murong Shanshan Han Shuo as Qin Jian Li Ming as Wei Wuya
Handsome_Siblings_(TV_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
by Murong Yao, emperor of Western Yan Jianping (398), era name used by Murong Sheng, emperor of Later Yan Jianping (400–405), era name used by Murong De
Jianping
2023 Hong Kong-Chinese film by Donnie Yen
ride towards Liao soldiers. In the mid-credits scenes, Murong Fu is revived by his father, Murong Bo. Xiao Yuanshan, Xiao Feng's father, is also revealed
Sakra_(film)
Emperor of the Chinese state of Ran Wei from 350 to 352
modern Jinzhou, Liaoning). On the way, they were defeated by Murong Ke's troops sent by Murong Huang, and suffered heavy losses. At that time, all the armies
Ran_Min
he was captured in battle by the Former Yan. The Prince of Former Yan, Murong Huang greatly favoured Yang Yu, and he most importantly oversaw the construction
Yang_Yu_(Former_Yan)
2022–2023 Chinese television series
former ruler, but is saved by Xiao Duo. After defeating Empress Rong'an, Murong Gaogong inherits the throne, but different parties are still secretly vying
Unchained_Love
Chinese actor (born 1997)
Pursuit of Jade 逐玉 Xie Zheng / Yan Zheng iQIYI, Tencent TBA Overdo 这一秒过火 Murong Qingyi iQIYI, Tencent Eternal Faith 吉星高照 Hua Cheng / San Lang iQIYI The
Zhang_Linghe
Chinese actor and model (born 1994)
1994) is a Chinese actor and model. He is best known for his role of prince Murong Li in the 2016 web series, Men with Sword. Zha Jie was born in Anhui, China
Zha_Jie
Dynasty of China (386–535)
continued hostilities. In 395, the Later Yan emperor, Murong Chui, sent his Crown Prince, Murong Bao, with a massive army to lead a punitive expedition
Northern_Wei
Her husband was Murong Wei (Emperor You), the last emperor of the state. She was the daughter of Kezuhun Yi (可足渾翼), the cousin of Murong Wei's mother Empress
Empress Kezuhun (Murong Wei's wife)
Empress_Kezuhun_(Murong_Wei's_wife)
Chinese empress
was the last emperor, Murong Chao. Her father Huyan Ping (呼延平) was a subordinate of Murong Chao's uncle Murong De when Murong De was the governor of
Empress_Huyan_(Southern_Yan)
Prince of the Tuoba state of Dai
of the Murong clan (慕容氏), sister of Murong Huang Lady, of the Murong clan (慕容氏), relative of Murong Huang Empress Zhaocheng, of the Murong clan (昭成皇后慕容氏
Tuoba_Shiyiqian
Calendar year
Former Qin Murong Chong, emperor of the Western Yan (b. 359) Murong Yao, emperor of the Western Yan Murong Yi, ruler of the Western Yan Murong Zhong, emperor
386
Battle between the Ran Wei and Former Yan (352)
Wei emperor, Ran Min and a decisive victory for the Yan, establishing the Murong-Xianbei as the dominant power on the Central Plains for years to come. In
Battle_of_Liantai
Duke of Qi
member of the imperial family, Murong Gou (慕容鉤) and defected to Qi. In 355, Duan Kan sent a letter to the Yan ruler, Murong Jun, denouncing his decision
Duan_Kan
Fictional character in the Chinese classical novel Water Margin
weapon of choice is a spiked club called a "wolf-toothed mace" (狼牙棒). When Murong Yanda, the governor of Qingzhou, is informed that Hua Rong, a military officer
Qin_Ming
Battle between Former Yan and Later Zhao (338)
amount of families and livestocks from their plunders. As the Prince of Yan, Murong Huang was still a vassal at this point, the Eastern Jin court in the south
Battle_of_Jicheng_(338)
MURONG
MURONG
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MURONG
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Full of Pride
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sherman 1. The surname is also well established in Ireland.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wealthy
Boy/Male
Russian
Farmer.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a sahabiyyah, Desert
Male
Egyptian
, a mystical name of the Osirian deceased.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good Time
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Earth as the Mother of the Gods
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Irish
Security; One who Guards
MURONG
MURONG
MURONG
MURONG
MURONG