- the
Yellow River.
Reports estimate 2,000
courtiers were
killed in this
Heyin m****acre on the 13th day of the
second month of 528.
Erzhu Rong claimed...
-
arrest Empress Dowager Hu and Yuan Zhao and
deliver them to his camp at
Heyin (河陰, near Luoyang). Once
Empress Dowager Hu met Erzhu, she
tried to repeatedly...
- (慕容紹宗), proceeded.
Erzhu ordered the
imperial officials to his camp at
Heyin (河陰, near Luoyang)
under the
pretense that
Emperor Xia****ang was going...
-
Heyin (河陰) in 528.
Supporting this
possibility is a
report in the
Chinese Buddhist canon stating that a
Buddhist monk was
among the
victims at
Héyīn....
- He-Yin Zhen (Chinese: 何殷震; pinyin:
Héyīn Zhèn, c. 1884 – c. 1920) was an
early 20th-century
Chinese feminist and anarchist. She was born as He Ban in...
- and
Fenbei 575–577
Conquest of
Northern Qi by
Northern Zhou 575
Battle of
Heyin 576
Battle of
Pingyang 580
Conquest of
Yuchi Jiong by Yang Jian 580 Conquest...
-
Erzhu Rong,
Erzhu had him and over 2,000
other officials slaughtered at
Heyin (河陰, in
modern Luoyang, Henan). It is not
known when
Tuoba Yong was born;...
-
which joined the
Yellow River to the northwest. There, at a
place called Heyin, a vast
granary complex was
established to
supply the
capitals at Luoyang...
-
including Jiuyuan (九原),
Guling (固陵),
Wuyuan (五原),
Linwo (臨沃),
Wenguo (文國),
Heyin (河陰), Puze (蒱澤),
Nanxing (南興), Wudu (武都),
Yiliang (宜梁),
Manbai (曼柏), Chengyi...
- Zhi and a few
other officials to
gather more
boats and oars from
nearby Heyin (河陰, in
modern Luoyang, Henan). Meanwhile, he also
tried to walk though...