- of Qu Tan'er (Liang Jie),
after a
suicide attempt over her love for Mo
Yihuai (Wang Ruichang). She
wakes up to find that
another person has
entered her...
-
between AD 454 and 464. The
commandery included the
districts of
Yihuai (t 義懷, s 义怀, p
Yìhuái) and
Suining (t 綏寧, s 绥宁, p Suíníng). The Sui
general Liu Fang...
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Tuoba Yihuai (Chinese: 拓跋翳槐; pinyin: Tuòbá
Yīhuái; died 338)
ruled as
prince of the
Tuoba Dai from 329 to 335 and
again from 337 to 338. He was the son...
- the Dai
chiefs replaced him with
Yihuai, but in 335, he was
welcomed back and
reinstated as
Yihuai lost support.
Yihuai fled to the
Later Zhao
before returning...
-
while he is away
fighting the
Romans in
Armenia and Mesopotamia.
Tuoba Yihuai,
ruler of the
Tuoba Dai clan, dies and is
succeeded by his
brother Tuoba...
- son of
Tuoba Yituo Tuoba Yihuai (died 338, 337–338), son of
Tuoba Yulü
Tuoba Shiyiqian (320–376),
younger brother of
Tuoba Yihuai, last
Prince of Dai, and...
- (賀蘭部) to
handover Tuoba Yihuai, the son of
Tuoba Yulü who had been
living with them. The
chieftain of the
Helan and
Yihuai's uncle,
Helan Aitou (賀蘭藹頭)...
-
point between AD 454 and 464. The
commandery included the
districts of
Yihuai (義懷) and
Suining (綏寧) in the
south of the Red
River (now Từ Liêm and Hoài...
-
succeeds Chandragupta I as king of the
Gupta Empire.
Tuoba Hena
ousts Tuoba Yihuai as
chieftain of the
Tuoba Clan.
Emperor Shi Hu
moves the
capital of the...
- dynasty. He was the son of
Tuoba Yulü and the
younger brother of
Tuoba Yihuai, whom he
succeeded in 338. In 340 he
moved the
capital to
Shengle (盛樂) (near...