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Budugen (died 233) was a
Xianbei chieftain who
lived during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty and
Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the
grandson of Tanshihuai...
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Budugen and
Fuluohan divided his
territory among themselves.
After Cao Cao
defeated the
Wuhuan at the
Battle of
White Wolf
Mountain in 207,
Budugen,...
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Following Kuitou's death, his
domain was
divided between his brothers,
Budugen and Fuluohan, but by 233, they were both
killed by a
rival chieftain, Kebineng...
- chief,
Budugen, a
grandson of the
influential Tanshihuai.
After Kebineng lured Budugen's brother,
Fuluohan into a trap and
killed him,
Budugen and Kebineng...
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killing his father,
Xieguini was
treated well by Kebineng. His uncle,
Budugen went to war with Kebineng, and eventually, he sent a
messenger to Xieguini...
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Princess Changshan Yang Yan Wei
Huacun Xun Cai Xu Yi
Other notable figures Budugen Du Kui Guan Lu
Huangfu Mi
Huchuquan Liu Bao
Kebineng Liu **** Ma Jun Mohuba...
- Tanshihuai's
tribe and
later led his own
branch after his
elder brother,
Budugen became chieftain. He was
killed by a
rival chieftain, Kebineng. Fuluohan...
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Tanshihuai to
which the
Murong belonged fragmented following the fall of
Budugen (187–234), who was the
younger brother of
Kuitoi (reigned 185–187). Kuitou...
- in You and Bing
provinces to
submit to Han rule. The
Xianbei chieftains Budugen and
Kebineng also sent
their sons as
hostages to Yan Rou to
convince him...
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independent after the
Xianbei state dissolved in 234 with the
death of
Budugen. In the Book of Wei, it is
claimed that the
language of the
Shiwei was...