Murong — (Chinese: 慕容; pinyin: Mùróng) refers to an ethnic Xianbei tribe who are a Mongolic people attested from the time of Tanshihuai (reigned 156 181). Different strands of evidence exist linking the Murong to the language family of Mongols. Murong is… … Wikipedia
Murong Chui — (Hou) Yan Wuchengdi ((後)燕武成帝) Family name: Murong (慕容; mù róng) Given name: Chui (垂, chuí), initially Ba (霸, bà), briefly Que (quē, character not in Unicode) Temple name: Shizu (世祖, shì zǔ) … Wikipedia
Murong Huang — (Qian) Yan Wenmingwang ((前)燕文明王) Family name: Murong (慕容; mù róng) Given name: Huang (皝, huǎng) Posthumous name: Wenming (文明, wén míng) literary meaning: civil and understanding Murong Huang (慕容皝) (297–348), court … Wikipedia
Murong Nuohebo — (慕容諾曷鉢) (died 688), regal title Wudiyebaledou Khan (烏地也拔勒豆可汗) or, in short, Ledou Khan (勒豆可汗), Tang Dynasty noble title Prince of Qinghai (青海王), was the last khan of the Xianbei/Qiang/Tibetan state Tuyuhun. He had become khan in 635 after his… … Wikipedia
Princess Lan — (蘭王妃, personal name unknown) was the wife of Murong Sheng (Emperor Zhaowu), an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan, while he was an imperial prince.Princess Lan was the daughter of Lan Han the Prince of Dunqiu and his wife Lady Yi. It… … Wikipedia
Murong Fuyun — (慕容伏允) (597–635), formal title Busabo Khan (步薩鉢可汗), was a ruler of the Xianbei/Qiang/Tibetan state Tuyuhun. He first became ruler when his brother Murong Shifu was assassinated in 597, and became one of the longest ruling monarchs in Tuyuhun… … Wikipedia
Murong Shun — (慕容順) (died 635), regal title Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗) or, in short, Gandou Khan (甘豆可汗), Tang Dynasty noble title Prince of Xiping (西平王), was briefly a khan of the Xianbei/Qiang/Tibetan state Tuyuhun. He would have been expected to be the… … Wikipedia
Murong Bao — Birth and death: 355[1]–May 27, 398[2][3] … Wikipedia
Princess Duan (Murong Chui) — Princess Duan (段王妃, personal name unknown) (d. 358), formally Empress Chengzhao (成昭皇后, literally the successful and accomplished empress ) was the first wife of the Former Yan general Murong Chui, who would later become the founder of Later Yan.… … Wikipedia
Princess Taiping — (zh cp|c=太平公主|p=Tàipíng Gōngzhǔ, personal name unknown [Some scholars, interpreting a submission that her brother Li Zhe made while making a food offering to Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu, written on his behalf by the official Cui Rong (崔融) and… … Wikipedia