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Difference between Tuoba and Yuan Ye (emperor)

Tuoba vs. Yuan Ye (emperor)

The Tuoba (Chinese) or Tabgatch (𐱃𐰉𐰍𐰲, Tabγač), also known by other names, was an influential Xianbei clan in early imperial China. Yuan Ye (509? – 26 December 532), courtesy name Huaxing (華興), nickname Penzi (盆子), often known by his pre-imperial title Prince of Changguang (長廣王), was briefly an emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty of China.

Similarities between Tuoba and Yuan Ye (emperor)

Tuoba and Yuan Ye (emperor) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Book of Wei, Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei, Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei, Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei, Northern Wei, Shanxi, Sinicization, Wei Shou, Xianbei.

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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Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei

Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei ((北)魏孝文帝) (October 13, 467 – April 26, 499), personal name Tuoba Hong (拓拔宏), later Yuan Hong (元宏), was an emperor of China's Northern Wei dynasty, reigning from September 20, 471 to April 26, 499.

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Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei

Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei ((北)魏孝武帝) (510 – February 3, 535), personal name Yuan Xiu (元脩 or 元修), courtesy name Xiaoze (孝則), at times known as Emperor Chu (出帝, "the emperor who fled"), was the last emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Wei dynasty.

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Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei

Emperor Xiaozhuang of Northern Wei (507 – 26 January 531; r. May 528 – Jan 531), personal name Yuan Ziyou, courtesy name Yanda (彥達), was an emperor of China's Northern Wei dynasty.

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Northern Wei

Wei, known in historiography as the Northern Wei, Tuoba Wei, Yuan Wei and Later Wei, was an imperial dynasty of China ruled by the Tuoba (Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei.

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Shanxi

Shanxi is an inland province of China and is part of the North China region.

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Sinicization

Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or sinonization (from the prefix, 'Chinese, relating to China') is the process by which non-Chinese societies or groups are acculturated or assimilated into Chinese culture or society, particularly the language, societal norms, culture, and ethnic identity of the Han Chinese—the largest ethnic group of China.

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Wei Shou

Wei Shou (506–572), courtesy name Boqi (伯起), was a Chinese author born in Quyang County in Julu Commandery (today Xingtai, Hebei).

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Xianbei

The Xianbei were an ancient nomadic people that once resided in the eastern Eurasian steppes in what is today Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Northeastern China.

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Tuoba and Yuan Ye (emperor) Comparison

Tuoba has 116 relations, while Yuan Ye (emperor) has 31. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 6.12% = 9 / (116 + 31).

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