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Refugee group during the Jin dynasty (266–420) and Sixteen Kingdoms period
The Qihuo (Chinese: 乞活; pinyin: Qǐhuó; Wade–Giles: Ch'i-huo; lit. 'Begging-for-life') were a refugee group during the Jin dynasty and Sixteen Kingdoms
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Prince Wu'ai of Xincai (died 307)
famine. These generals formed a group known as the "Begging-for-life" or Qihuo, who maintained a relatively influential presence among refugee groups throughout
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Futures exchange in Taiwan
5223278 The Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX; Chinese: 臺灣期貨交易所; pinyin: Táiwān Qíhuò Jiāoyì Suǒ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân Kî-hòe Kau-e̍k-só͘) was established in 1998
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Government agency in Taiwan
Chinese: 金融监督管理委员会证券期货局; pinyin: Jīnróng Jiāndū Guǎnlǐ Wěiyuánhuì Zhèngquàn Qīhuò Jú) is the agency of Financial Supervisory Commission of the Taiwan (ROC)
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Jin dynasty rebel (died 308)
defeated by the Jin general Gou Xi, and Ji Sang was assassinated by the Qihuo in 308. Ji Sang was either from Beiqiu County (southeast of present-day
Ji_Sang
Building in Dalian, China
(simplified Chinese: 大连期货广场 1; traditional Chinese: 大連期貨廣場 1; pinyin: Dàlián Qīhuò Guǎngchǎng Yī) is a 53-floor, 243-meter (797 ft) tall skyscraper currently
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Emperor of Later Zhao
emperor Liu Yao. 319 - Shi Hu defended against a Zu Ti attack against the Qihuo general Chen Chuan (陳川), who had earlier switched his allegiance from Jin
Shi_Hu
304–316 period during China's Western Jin dynasty
capital region. The war and famines resulted in refugee groups like the Qihuo (乞活; "Begging Life") emerging, either to flee south or to defend themselves
Upheaval of the Five Barbarians
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Later Zhao and Ran Wei minister and general
modern-day Guangzong County, Hebei) where he defended himself with the Qihuo troops whilst Empress Dowager Liu ordered Zhang Ju to besiege him. The siege
Li_Nong
Emperor of the Chinese state of Ran Wei from 350 to 352
in the serious famines c. 310, joined a group of refugees known as the Qihuo led by Chen Wu (陳午). When Later Zhao's founder Shi Le defeated Chen in 311
Ran_Min
Battle between the Han-Zhao and Western Jin (311)
on the Emperor while he was away, which included his advisor He Lun, the Qihuo general Li Yun, Yue's wife Lady Pei and his eldest son Sima Pi. He brought
Battle_of_Ningping
Campaign by Shi Le to capture the Western Jin governor Wang Jun (314)
Jun's Inspector of Qing province, the Qihuo general Li Yun (李惲), who Wang Jun then replaced with his fellow Qihuo, Bo Sheng (薄盛). In June or July, Shi
Shi Le's invasion of You Province
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Jin dynasty general (died 311)
Le eventually found his way to Liu Yuan while Ji Sang was killed by the Qihuo group. Gou Xi's feats in defeating Gongshi Fan, Ji Sang and Shi Le made
Gou_Xi
Eastern Jin dynasty general and rebel
families to the capital, Jiankang, where they were executed. Several hundred Qihuo soldiers, who supported the Yuan clan throughout the rebellion, were also
Yuan_Zhen_(Jin_dynasty)
Short-lived Chinese state (350–352)
Ran Min was the son of Ran Zhan, a Han Chinese who was living with the Qihuo army during the fall of Western Jin before his capture by the Jie warlord
Ran_Wei
Later Zhao minister and regent
Guangzong County, Hebei) where he defended himself with soldiers from the Qihuo, so the Empress Dowager ordered Zhang Ju to besiege Li Nong with capital
Zhang_Chai
Jin dynasty general (269-339)
During the chaos, Xi Jian was captured by Chen Wu (陳午), a general of the Qihuo refugee army. Chen Wu wanted to employ Xi Jian and make him their leader
Xi_Jian
Jin dynasty bandit and Former Zhao general (died 311)
Monastery in Henan) to invade Xiangcheng commandery but he was defeated by the Qihuo general, Bo Sheng at Xinji (in modern Fugou County, Henan). However, at
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Peasant; All Powerful; Mighty; One of the Ninety-nine Excellent Names of God; Barley Grower; Most Powerful; Strong
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Royal Blue; Emerald
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He Always Talks Truth
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(Капека) Russian form of Czech/Slovak Capeka, KAPEKA means "little stork."
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As Bright as Lightining; Wealthy
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(הָדָס) Hebrew unisex name HADAS means "myrtle tree."
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Name of Twenty Three Companions of Muhammad
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Slave of the one who is light, Servant of the light
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God of heaven and earth
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