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Chinese king
Xiutu (Chinese: 休屠王; pinyin: Xiūtú Wáng, also romanized as Hsiu-t'u, lit. "The one who puts an end to massacres") was a king in the Hexi Corridor of the
Xiutu
Xiongnu-Chinese politician (134–86 BCE)
courtesy name Wengshu (翁叔), formally Marquess Jing of Du (秺敬侯)), was a Xiongnu Xiutu prince and a general of the Western Han dynasty. He was referred to as a
Jin_Midi
Chinese military general and official (140 BC – 117 BC)
killed the Prince of Xiutu and ordered Xiutu's forces to also surrender. When the two tribes went to meet the Han forces, Xiutu's forces rioted. Seeing
Huo_Qubing
Conflicts between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu (133 BC – 89 AD)
the Xiongnu Chanyu, the Xiutu King and the Hunye King planned to surrender to the forces of General Huo Qubing. However, the Xiutu King suddenly changed
Han–Xiongnu_wars
Chinese family name
They trace their ancestry to King Xiutu of the Xiongnu. In 121 BC, Xiongnu King Hunxie killed King Xiutu when Xiutu refused to surrender to the Chinese
Cong_(surname)
Archaeological site in Xianyang, China
armies of the Xiongnu prince of Xiutu (休屠, in modern-day Gansu), he "captured a golden (or gilded) man used by the King of Xiutu to worship Heaven". The statues
Ganquan_Palace
Ethnic group in China (circa 2nd–5th century AD)
the 6th century. Their name can also be transcribed as Tuge, Xiutuge, and Xiutu. According to the Book of Jin, the Chuge were one of the nineteen recorded
Chuge
Ancient Iron Age culture in Gansu, China
Lake was retreating, and the Xiongnu were able to establish the city of Xiutu along the Hongshui River, leading to a flourishing of nomadic culture within
Shajing_culture
Chinese historian (3–54 CE)
Jin Chang was himself a grandson of Jin Lun (金伦), son of Xiongnu King Xiutu and brother of Jin Midi, who had been adopted by Han Wudi and founded of
Ban_Biao
Graeco-Bactrian king in c. 200–180 BC
Euthydemid ruler of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and perhaps related with king Xiutu of Gansu. Tetradrachm of king Euthydemus II with obverse showing the young
Euthydemus_II
Part of the history of Buddhism in Asia
people of prince Xiutu 休屠 (in modern-day Gansu) and "captured a golden (or gilded) man used by the King of Hsiu-t'u to worship Heaven." Xiutu's son was taken
Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
Silk_Road_transmission_of_Buddhism
Chinese military general, explorer and diplomat (32–102 CE)
the paternal side was Xiongnu and was a descendant of the Xiongnu king Xiutu. The partly Xiongnu origins of Ban Chao might help explain his skills in
Ban_Chao
Surname list
Han dynasty and received the surname Jīn (金) from Emperor Wu. His father, Xiutu (休屠) was a general-feudal lord of the Xiongnu. Jin Xuan (金旋) and Jin Yi
Jin_(Chinese_surname)
One of the ruling clans of the ancient Xiongnu confederation
refers to the events of 121 BCE, when Yuli Prince Hunxie killed Prince Xiutu and led 40,000 cavalry to surrender to the Han Empire, establishing a 200
Xubu
Historical region in Gansu Province, China
the retreat of the Zhuye Lake, the Xiongnu Empire established the city of Xiutu along the Hongshui River, which experienced downcutting linked to the arid
Hexi_Corridor
Calendar year
Left (East). Autumn - Yizhixie Chanyu plans on executing the Hunye and Xiutu kings for their failures against Huo Qubing, but learning of this, the vassal
121_BC
Chinese television series
as King of Loufan Qi Chaolumen as King of Hunxie Qi Chaoluhui as King of Xiutu Wu Ge as King of Baiyang Yang Miao as Rui'er Huang Yucheng as young Rui'er
The_Han_Triumph
Historical practices of imperial marriage alliances in China
ambassador Zhuwu Hesu (註吾合素). Ban Zhi married a Xiongnu Jin royal woman from the Xiutu royal family. The Cao family of ethnic Han descent that ruled the Guiyi
Heqin
2005 Chinese television series
Jianguo as Liu Pengzu (Prince of Zhao) Nuqian as Yimei Hasibate as King of Xiutu Zhang Chaoli as Sang Hongyang Zhang Lei as Huo Guang / Lei Bei Fan Binbin
The_Emperor_in_Han_Dynasty
Leader of Han-Zhao dynasty from 304 to 310
relevant records. The Chuge are theorized to be the descendants of King Xiutu's tribe, who surrendered to the Han dynasty in 121 BC, much earlier than
Liu_Yuan_(Han-Zhao)
Special Economic Zone in Quanzhou, Fujian, China
Expressway Nanhui Branch, and China National Highway 324, located south of the Xiutu Port, Shihu Port, and Bay Daitong. Additionally, the Quanzhou Ring Expressway
Quanzhou Taiwanese Investment Zone
Quanzhou_Taiwanese_Investment_Zone
Decade
Left (East). Autumn - Yizhixie Chanyu plans on executing the Hunye and Xiutu kings for their failures against Huo Qubing, but learning of this, the vassal
120s_BC
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