Murong Xianbei's Sinicization and the Wuyan Regime: a Case Study of the Development History of Minorities in the Sixteen Kingdoms

Murong Xianbei's Sinicization and the Wuyan Regime: a Case Study of the Development History of Minorities in the Sixteen Kingdoms

by Li Haiye

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Murong Xianbei and the Yan people he founded were important ethnic minorities and political powers during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. They served as a link between the past and the next and had a profound impact on the subsequent history of the Northern Dynasties. The book is divided into five parts. It examines the establishment and development of the Murong nation-state over a long period of time, its integration with Xianbei in the east and other northern tribes, and finally its integration into the Han society in the Central Plains. This book examines issues such as the eastern Xianbei issue, the structure and changes of the Yan regime, and the development and integration of Murong Xianbei's descendants in the Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties, which have been less covered in previous studies. It is of great significance in promoting the study of Murong Xianbei.

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Very clearly explained and very penetrating

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