Princess Lanling, the Glossary
Princess Le'an, also Princess Lanling (fl. 530s), was the consort of the Rouran khagan Yujiulü Anluochen.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Book of Wei, Dai (Sixteen Kingdoms), Eastern Wei, Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei, Gao Huan, Guangxi Normal University, Henan, Henan Commandery, Luoyang, Rouran Khaganate, Tuoba Yulü, Yujiulü Anagui, Yujiulü Anluochen.
- 6th-century Chinese women
- People from Luoyang
- Rouran
Book of Wei
The Book of Wei, also known by its Chinese name as the Wei Shu, is a classic Chinese historical text compiled by Wei Shou from 551 to 554, and is an important text describing the history of the Northern Wei and Eastern Wei from 386 to 550.
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Dai (Sixteen Kingdoms)
Dai, also rendered as Tai and sometimes known in historiography as the Tuoba Dai, was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Tuoba clan of Xianbei descent, during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms (although it is not listed as one of the 16).
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Eastern Wei
Wei, known in historiography as the Eastern Wei, was an imperial dynasty of China that followed the disintegration of the Northern Wei dynasty.
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Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei
Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei ((東)魏孝靜帝) (524 – 21 January 552), personal name Yuan Shanjian (元善見), was the founder and the only emperor of China's Eastern Wei dynasty.
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Gao Huan
Gao Huan (496 – 13 February 547), Xianbei name Heliuhun (賀六渾), formally Prince Xianwu of Qi (齊獻武王), later further formally honored by Northern Qi initially as Emperor Xianwu (獻武皇帝), then as Emperor Shenwu (神武皇帝) with the temple name Gaozu (高祖), was the paramount general and a minister of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty and its branch successor state Eastern Wei dynasty.
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Guangxi Normal University
Guangxi Normal University (abbreviated GXNU) is a provincial research university located in Guilin, Guangxi, China with historical strengths in teacher education, basic arts and sciences, and international exchange programs.
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Henan
Henan is an inland province of China.
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Henan Commandery
Henan Commandery (河南郡) was a commandery in China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern northern Henan province.
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Luoyang
Luoyang is a city located in the confluence area of the Luo River and the Yellow River in the west of Henan province.
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Rouran Khaganate
The Rouran Khaganate, also known as Ruanruan or Juan-juan (or variously Jou-jan, Ruruan, Ju-juan, Ruru, Ruirui, Rouru, Rouruan or Tantan) was a tribal confederation and later state founded by a people of Proto-Mongolic Donghu origin. Princess Lanling and Rouran Khaganate are Rouran.
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Tuoba Yulü
Tuoba Yulü (died 321) ruled as prince of the Tuoba Dai 316 to 321.
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Yujiulü Anagui
Yujiulü Anagui (Rouran: Anakay;; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Ānàguī) (?–552) was ruler of the Rouran (520–552) with the title of Chiliantoubingdoufa Khagan (敕連頭兵豆伐可汗).
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Yujiulü Anluochen
Yujiulü Anluochen (pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Ānluóchén) (?–554) was the last khagan of the Rouran (553–554) in the east.
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See also
6th-century Chinese women
- Ding Lingguang
- Duchess Dugu
- Dugu Qieluo
- Dugu sisters
- Empress Ashina
- Empress Dowager Hu (Northern Qi)
- Empress Dugu (Northern Zhou)
- Empress Hu (Gao Wei's wife)
- Empress Ruogan
- Empress Xiao (Sui dynasty)
- Empress Yujiulü
- Empress Yuwen
- Li Zu'e
- Liu Jingyan
- Lu Lingxuan
- Princess Lanling
- Princess Linhe
- Princess Ruru
- Shen Miaorong
- Sima Lingji
- Wang Baoming
- Yang Lihua
- Yuan Humo
- Zhu Manyue
People from Luoyang
- Amber Zhaoyang Wang
- Chen Dong (taikonaut)
- Chen Qichang
- Empress Song (Song dynasty)
- Jia Boyan
- Li Hengde
- Li Xiang (journalist)
- Louxin Zhang
- Nora Xu
- Princess Lanling
- Sima Yu
- Wang Huimin (politician)
- Wang Kai (politician)
- Zhang Xiaopei
Rouran
- Afuzhiluo
- Bugut inscription
- Bumin Qaghan
- Consort Yujiulü (Northern Yan)
- Emperor Wen of Sui
- Inscription of Hüis Tolgoi
- Lü Pi
- Lu Zuo Zhaoyi
- Mumocheng
- Muqan Qaghan
- Princess Lanling
- Princess Lelang
- Princess Linhe
- Princess Ruru
- Princess Xihai
- Rouran Khaganate
- Rouran language
- Ru Zhijuan
- Tomb of Princess Linhe
- Wang Anyi
- Yeniseian people
- Yujiulü
- Yujiulü Furen
- Yujiulü clan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Lanling
Also known as Princess Le'an.