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  • Fei River
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fei River (淝河 or 淝水), the name given to a number of rivers around Anhui, China, may refer to: North Fei River [zh], a tributary of the Huai River, reputed

    Fei River

    Fei_River

  • Battle of Fei River
  • 383 battle between Eastern Jin and Former Qin

    The Battle of Fei River, also known as the Battle of Feishui (simplified Chinese: 淝水之战; traditional Chinese: 淝水之戰; pinyin: Féishǔi zhī zhàn), took place

    Battle of Fei River

    Battle of Fei River

    Battle_of_Fei_River

  • Xie Xuan
  • Jin Dynasty general (343–388)

    who is best known for repelling the Former Qin army at the Battle of Fei River, preventing the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān from destroying Jin and uniting

    Xie Xuan

    Xie Xuan

    Xie_Xuan

  • Xie An
  • Jin Dynasty statesman (320–385)

    the armies stalemated at the Fei River (which no longer exists, but probably flowed through Lu'an, near the Huai River), Former Qin forces, in an effort

    Xie An

    Xie An

    Xie_An

  • Fu Jian (337–385)
  • Heavenly King of Great Qin

    (modern Sichuan and Chongqing), until he was repelled at the Battle of Fei River in 383. Following this defeat, the Former Qin state disintegrated and

    Fu Jian (337–385)

    Fu Jian (337–385)

    Fu_Jian_(337–385)

  • Emperor Xiaowu of Jin
  • Eastern Jin emperor from 372 to 396

    China. At the Battle of Fei River, however, his forces panicked after trying to retreat to draw Jin forces across the river, and his army was routed

    Emperor Xiaowu of Jin

    Emperor_Xiaowu_of_Jin

  • Former Qin
  • 4th-century state in northern China

    decisive defeat of the Former Qin by the Jin dynasty at the Battle of Fei River encouraged uprisings, splitting Former Qin territory into two noncontiguous

    Former Qin

    Former Qin

    Former_Qin

  • Sixteen Kingdoms
  • Period of Chinese history from 304 to 439

    conquer southern China was stopped by the Eastern Jin at the Battle of Fei River (in modern-day central Anhui), after which the Former Qin splintered and

    Sixteen Kingdoms

    Sixteen_Kingdoms

  • Five Barbarians
  • Chinese historical exonym

    Southern Yan that ruled over the Central Plains. After the Battle of Fei River, the Qifu and Tufa tribes in the Hexi founded the Western Qin and Southern

    Five Barbarians

    Five_Barbarians

  • History of the Jin dynasty (266–420)
  • North, Jin was fighting for its very survival. However, in the Battle of Fei River, Jin forces prevailed over the much larger Qin army, causing the collapse

    History of the Jin dynasty (266–420)

    History of the Jin dynasty (266–420)

    History_of_the_Jin_dynasty_(266–420)

  • Fu Rong
  • Chinese Former Qin general and official (died 383)

    armies were stalemated across the Fei River (which no longer exists but probably flowed through Lu'an, near the Huai River), Former Qin forces to the west

    Fu Rong

    Fu_Rong

  • Shi Yue (Former Qin)
  • Former Qin general (died 384)

    (魯陽; present-day Lushan County, Henan). When Qin forces reached the Mian River (沔水), the Inspector of Liangzhou, Zhu Xu, did not think that the Qin forces

    Shi Yue (Former Qin)

    Shi_Yue_(Former_Qin)

  • Xianbei
  • Para-Mongolic ancient people

    dynasty before it fell apart not long after its defeat in the Battle of Fei River. In the wake of the Qin collapse, the Tuoba founded the Northern Wei dynasty

    Xianbei

    Xianbei

    Xianbei

  • 4th century
  • One hundred years, from 301 to 400

    finally reunite the land, but was decisively defeated at the Battle of Fei River in 383, causing massive unrest and civil war in his empire, thereby leading

    4th century

    4th century

    4th_century

  • Jin dynasty (266–420)
  • Imperial dynasty in China

    inflicted a devastating defeat on the state of Former Qin at the Battle of Fei River. After this battle, the Former Qin—which had recently unified northern

    Jin dynasty (266–420)

    Jin dynasty (266–420)

    Jin_dynasty_(266–420)

  • Zhang Ci
  • 4th century Former Qin general

    cavalry to Shiqiao (石橋), just north of the Fei River (淝水, presumably in Lu'an, Anhui, near the Huai River). The Jin commander, Huan Wen sent Huan Shiqian

    Zhang Ci

    Zhang_Ci

  • Zhu Xu (Jin dynasty)
  • Eastern Jin dynasty general (died 393)

    crucial Battle of Fei River in 383, in which he set up a ruse that caused the disastrous retreat of the Former Qin army. Prior to Fei River, Zhu put down

    Zhu Xu (Jin dynasty)

    Zhu_Xu_(Jin_dynasty)

  • Huai River
  • River in Central China

    The Huai River, formerly romanized as the Hwai, is a major river in East China, about 1,110 km (690 mi) long with a drainage area of 174,000 km2 (67,000 sq mi)

    Huai River

    Huai River

    Huai_River

  • Battle of Fei
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Battle of Fei may refer to: Battle of Fei (233 BC) (肥之戰), fought between the Qin and Zhao states in 233 BC Battle of Fei River (淝水之戰), fought between Former

    Battle of Fei

    Battle_of_Fei

  • Liu Weichen
  • Chieftain of the Tiefu tribe (died 391)

    Hetao region during the collapse of the Former Qin after the Battle of Fei River, but in 392, he and his tribe were destroyed by the Northern Wei. He was

    Liu Weichen

    Liu_Weichen

  • Later Qin
  • Historical Chinese state (384–417)

    as it was founded during the Former Qin's collapse after the Battle of Fei River and went on to conquer the Former Qin's power base in the Guanzhong. With

    Later Qin

    Later Qin

    Later_Qin

  • Yue Fei
  • Song dynasty Chinese general (1103–1142)

    Yue Fei (Chinese: 岳飛; March 24, 1103 – January 28, 1142), courtesy name Pengju (鵬舉), was a Chinese military general of the Song dynasty and is remembered

    Yue Fei

    Yue Fei

    Yue_Fei

  • Mandate of Heaven
  • Political doctrine of divine legitimacy in China

    JSTOR 24048044. Rogers, Michael C. (1968). "The Myth of the Battle of the Fei River (A.D. 383)". T'oung Pao. 54 (1/3). Lieden: Brill: 50–72. doi:10.1163/156853268X00024

    Mandate of Heaven

    Mandate of Heaven

    Mandate_of_Heaven

  • Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms
  • Period in Chinese military history

    continued its march to Fei River, where it met the larger force under Fu Rong. Seeing that the situation had come to a stalemate at the river, the Jin commander

    Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

    Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

    Military_history_of_the_Jin_dynasty_and_the_Sixteen_Kingdoms

  • Yao Chang
  • Emperor of Later Qin

    in 384 after the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān's defeat at the Battle of Fei River, Yao Chang feared that Fu Jiān would kill him and therefore rebelled.

    Yao Chang

    Yao Chang

    Yao_Chang

  • Murong Chong
  • Emperor of Western Yan

    rebelled against Former Qin in light of Fu Jiān's defeat at the Battle of Fei River in 383, he rebelled as well. He was soon defeated by the Former Qin general

    Murong Chong

    Murong_Chong

  • Yi Jian Mei (song)
  • 1983 song by Fei Yu-Ching

    singer Fei Yu-ching, first released on his 1983 album Water of the Yangtze River (長江水; Chángjiāng shuǐ). A new version was released on Fei's 2010 album

    Yi Jian Mei (song)

    Yi Jian Mei (song)

    Yi_Jian_Mei_(song)

  • Di (Five Barbarians)
  • Historical ethnic group in Chinese history

    but following a disastrous defeat to the Eastern Jin at the Battle of Fei River in 383, his empire disintegrated as his generals took the opportunity

    Di (Five Barbarians)

    Di_(Five_Barbarians)

  • Liu Laozhi
  • Chinese Jin dynasty military general (died 402)

    part in the Jin's decisive victory over the Former Qin at the Battle of Fei River, and subsequently followed Xie Xuan in his northern expedition to reclaim

    Liu Laozhi

    Liu_Laozhi

  • Western Yan
  • 384–394 dynastic state of China

    aftermath of the Former Qin's defeat by the Eastern Jin in the Battle of Fei River, with the stated intent of permitting the Xianbei, whom the Former Qin's

    Western Yan

    Western Yan

    Western_Yan

  • 1st millennium
  • Millennium spanning the years 1 to 1000

    Mississippian culture rose at the end of the millennium in the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys. Numerous cities were built; Cahokia, the largest, was based in

    1st millennium

    1st millennium

    1st_millennium

  • Hefei
  • Capital of Anhui, China

    the Dabie Mountains, which forms the divide between the Huai and Yangtze rivers. The present-day city dates from the Song dynasty. Before World War II,

    Hefei

    Hefei

    Hefei

  • Su Hui (poet)
  • Fourth century Chinese poet

    unifying all of China before suffering great calamity at the Battle of Fei River in 383. During this period, Su Hui married at sixteen (fifteen, by Western

    Su Hui (poet)

    Su Hui (poet)

    Su_Hui_(poet)

  • Yin Wei
  • Later Qin dynasty Military General (d. pre-412)

    Qin dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Following the Battle of Fei River in 384, he convinced and supported the Qiang general, Yao Chang into rebelling

    Yin Wei

    Yin_Wei

  • List of battles by casualties
  • Diana (1 April 2001). "Drowned Earth: The Strategic Breaching of the Yellow River Dyke, 1938". War in History. 8 (2): 191–207. doi:10.1177/096834450100800204

    List of battles by casualties

    List_of_battles_by_casualties

  • Murong Wei
  • Emperor of Former Yan

    the middle of Former Qin's collapse after its defeat at the Battle of Fei River in 383, he tried to join his brother Murong Chong in rebellion and was

    Murong Wei

    Murong_Wei

  • Huan Yi (Shuxia)
  • Eastern Jin dynasty general and musician (died 391)

    to Inspector of the province. He participated in the famous Battle of Fei River in 383, fighting alongside Xie Xuan as they repel Former Qin forces. Outside

    Huan Yi (Shuxia)

    Huan_Yi_(Shuxia)

  • Full River Red
  • 2023 film directed by Zhang Yimou

    fictional origin story of the poem Full River Red 滿江紅 attributed to General Yue Fei. It is set four years after Yue Fei's death (around 1146). The film begins

    Full River Red

    Full_River_Red

  • Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei
  • Emperor of Northern Wei

    disarray in 383 following its defeat by Eastern Jin forces at the Battle of Fei River, Tuoba Gui took the opportunity to reestablish Dai in 386. He soon changed

    Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei

    Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei

    Emperor_Daowu_of_Northern_Wei

  • Zhang Tianxi
  • Duke of Xiping from 363 to 376

    after Former Qin's failed attempt to conquer Jin in 383 at the Battle of Fei River, he fled to Jin. Although the Jin imperial government was not happy about

    Zhang Tianxi

    Zhang_Tianxi

  • Feihe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anhui, China: Feihe, Bozhou Feihe, Hefei Feihe Township, Huaiyuan County Fei River (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct

    Feihe

    Feihe

  • Xuan-Yuan Sword
  • Series of Chinese role-playing video games

    century BC, and the other part 1000 years later, during the Battle of Fei River, during the East Jin dynasty) Xuan-Yuan Sword V: A Sword Above the Clouds

    Xuan-Yuan Sword

    Xuan-Yuan_Sword

  • List of battles (alphabetical)
  • operation against ISIL Battle of Fehrbellin – 1675 – Northern Wars Battle of Fei River – 383 – Wars of the Eastern Jin Dynasty Battle of Five Forks – 1865 –

    List of battles (alphabetical)

    List_of_battles_(alphabetical)

  • Northern and Southern dynasties
  • Period in Chinese history from 420 to 589

    their empire soon collapsed after the disastrous defeat at the Battle of Fei River in 383. Tuoba Gui, the grandson of the last king of Dai, restored the

    Northern and Southern dynasties

    Northern and Southern dynasties

    Northern_and_Southern_dynasties

  • List of Chinese monarchs
  • title "King of Han" (漢王) in 206 BCE, referencing his dominions near the Han river. He only assumed the title of Emperor (皇帝; Huangdi) in 202 BCE after his

    List of Chinese monarchs

    List of Chinese monarchs

    List_of_Chinese_monarchs

  • List of rail accidents in China
  • an empty military train while crossing a bridge and plunged into the Fei river. Fengtian, Mukden 4 June 1928 Beijing Mukden Passenger 2 Huanggutun incident

    List of rail accidents in China

    List_of_rail_accidents_in_China

  • List of wars: before 1000
  • Teotihuacan Waka' Tikal Uaxactun Bejucal El Zotz 383 AD 383 AD Battle of Fei River Eastern Jin dynasty Former Qin 391 AD 404 AD Goguryeo–Wa War Goguryeo

    List of wars: before 1000

    List_of_wars:_before_1000

  • Battle of Guandu
  • Battle between warlords Cao Cao and Yuan Shao (200)

    Battle of Kunyang, Battle of Red Cliffs, Battle of Xiaoting, and Battle of Fei River to illustrate the concept. In all of these battles, he wrote, "...the

    Battle of Guandu

    Battle of Guandu

    Battle_of_Guandu

  • Xie clan of Chen Commandery
  • (320–385), Eastern Jin statesman, overall commander at the Battle of the Fei River Xie Wan (320–361), Jin general Xie Shang (327–389), Jin general Xie Xuan

    Xie clan of Chen Commandery

    Xie_clan_of_Chen_Commandery

  • Murong Hong
  • Ruler of Western Yan

    in light of the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān's defeat at the Battle of Fei River in 383. He fled from his post and gathered several thousand Xianbei soldiers

    Murong Hong

    Murong_Hong

  • List of wars and battles involving China
  • Historical wars and battles in China

    Meridian Ridge Campaign September 2–12, 1947 — Campaign to the North of Daqing River September 14 – November 5, 1947 — Autumn Offensive of 1947 in Northeast

    List of wars and battles involving China

    List of wars and battles involving China

    List_of_wars_and_battles_involving_China

  • Northern Wei
  • Dynasty of China (386–535)

    Former Qin's emperor Fu Jiān was defeated by Jin forces at the Battle of Fei River in his failed bid to unify China, the Former Qin state began to break

    Northern Wei

    Northern Wei

    Northern_Wei

  • Qiang (historical people)
  • Ethnic group mentioned in ancient Chinese history

    Qiang. In the wake of the Former Qin's disastrous defeat at the Battle of Fei River, the Qiang general, Yao Chang rebelled and declared himself Everlasting

    Qiang (historical people)

    Qiang (historical people)

    Qiang_(historical_people)

  • Man Jiang Hong
  • Set of Chinese lyrical poems

    Poetry portal Media about Yue Fei History of the Song dynasty Jin–Song Wars Yue Fei Temple Tomb of Yue Fei Full River Red, film by Zhang Yimou based

    Man Jiang Hong

    Man Jiang Hong

    Man_Jiang_Hong

  • Zhang Fei
  • Chinese military general (died 221)

    Zhang Fei (pronunciation) (traditional Chinese: 張飛; simplified Chinese: 张飞; pinyin: Zhāng Fēi; died July or August 221 AD), courtesy name Yide (益德), was

    Zhang Fei

    Zhang Fei

    Zhang_Fei

  • Yang Quanqi
  • Chinese Eastern Jin dynasty military general (died 400)

    battles against the northern barbarian states following the Battle of Fei River in 383, and later became a chief general for the Inspector of Jing province

    Yang Quanqi

    Yang_Quanqi

  • Tao Yuanming
  • Chinese poet (365–427)

    an ethnically Hu dynasty) and the events culminating in the Battle of Fei River (383) occurred; after great risk to the existence of Eastern Jin, this

    Tao Yuanming

    Tao Yuanming

    Tao_Yuanming

  • Quan Yi
  • 4th century Former Qin and Later Qin minister

    Qin, where he served for 28 years. Following the disastrous Battle of Fei River in 383, Quan Yi attempted to stop Murong Chui from marching to north,

    Quan Yi

    Quan_Yi

  • Jin–Song wars
  • 1125–1234 Jurchen campaigns in China

    the Han River gave the Jurchens a passage into the central valley of the Yangtze River. Their southward push was halted by the general Yue Fei. In 1134

    Jin–Song wars

    Jin–Song wars

    Jin–Song_wars

  • Cui Hong
  • the Eastern Expeditionary Forces. Following the disastrous Battle of Fei River in 383, the Former Qin fell into a rapid collapse. Cui Hong fled to the

    Cui Hong

    Cui_Hong

  • Ye (Hebei)
  • Ancient Chinese city in modern Hebei

    to the Former Qin in 370. As the Qin collapsed following the Battle of Fei River in 383, a prince of the Former Yan, Murong Chui restored his family's

    Ye (Hebei)

    Ye (Hebei)

    Ye_(Hebei)

  • Fu Pi
  • Emperor of Former Qin

    the crushing defeat that Former Qin forces suffered at the Battle of Fei River, as he remained at Yecheng. In the aftermaths of the battle, however,

    Fu Pi

    Fu_Pi

  • Former Yan
  • Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms dynastic state (337–370)

    states during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. In the wake of the Battle of Fei River in 383, the Yan was restored as the Later Yan (384–407/409), founded by

    Former Yan

    Former Yan

    Former_Yan

  • Battle of Canhe Slope
  • 395 battle in China

    Former Qin suffered a major defeat against Jin forces at the Battle of Fei River in 383 in a failed bid to unite China, it began to disintegrate, and,

    Battle of Canhe Slope

    Battle of Canhe Slope

    Battle_of_Canhe_Slope

  • Ye Fei
  • Chinese general and politician (1914–1999)

    Ye Fei (simplified Chinese: 叶飞; traditional Chinese: 葉飛; pinyin: Yè Fēi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ia̍p Hui; 7 May 1914 – 18 April 1999) was a Philippine-born Chinese

    Ye Fei

    Ye Fei

    Ye_Fei

  • Gao Fei
  • Chinese actress and singer

    Gao Fei (Chinese: 高菲), also known as Gao Ying (高颖), is a Chinese actor and singer. She has been called a "small Carina Lau" and the "number 1 rebellious

    Gao Fei

    Gao_Fei

  • Former Qin invasion of Sichuan
  • the Jin. During the Qin collapse that followed the disastrous Battle of Fei River, Jin forces would recover the entirety of Yi and Liang provinces in 385

    Former Qin invasion of Sichuan

    Former_Qin_invasion_of_Sichuan

  • Conquest of Former Yan by Former Qin
  • territory was far from secure. Indeed, after the disastrous Battle of Fei River in 383, the Murong would rebel against Qin to restore their state, with

    Conquest of Former Yan by Former Qin

    Conquest_of_Former_Yan_by_Former_Qin

  • Timeline of Chinese history
  • Tianxi of Former Liang surrendered to Former Qin. 383 November Battle of Fei River: A Jin army defeated a massively larger Former Qin force, inflicting some

    Timeline of Chinese history

    Timeline of Chinese history

    Timeline_of_Chinese_history

  • Goguryeo–Yan Wars
  • 319–407 wars in Northeast Asia

    Qin court and sent tribute. In 384, following the disastrous Battle of Fei River the previous year, the Murong rebelled against Qin and restored their

    Goguryeo–Yan Wars

    Goguryeo–Yan_Wars

  • Liu Yu's Northern Expeditions
  • Successful campaigns during the Jin dynasty

    Reign of Yuanjia. Following the Eastern Jin's victory at the Battle of Fei River, North China divided into several dynastic states ruled by non-Han peoples

    Liu Yu's Northern Expeditions

    Liu Yu's Northern Expeditions

    Liu_Yu's_Northern_Expeditions

  • List of conflicts in Asia
  • (350–351) 352 Battle of Liantai 354 Huan Wen's expeditions 383 Battle of Fei River 395 Battle of Canhe Slope 409–416 Liu Yu's Northern Expeditions 507 Battle

    List of conflicts in Asia

    List_of_conflicts_in_Asia

  • Xie Lingyun
  • Jin Dynasty poet

    who is best known for repelling the Former Qin army at the Battle of Fei River, thus preventing the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān from destroying Jin, and

    Xie Lingyun

    Xie Lingyun

    Xie_Lingyun

  • Cao Gu
  • Chieftain of the Cao tribe (died 367)

    known as the Erchenghu (貳城胡; "Ercheng Barbarians"). After the Battle of Fei River, Cao Yin and another chieftain from Ercheng, Wang Da (王達) gifted 3,000

    Cao Gu

    Cao_Gu

  • Wei Rui (Liang dynasty)
  • General of Liang dynasty

    Lingyin arrived with an army of 50,000 to rescue them. Wei Rui diverted the Fei River, flooding the city, defeating the Wei forces and capturing over 10,000

    Wei Rui (Liang dynasty)

    Wei Rui (Liang dynasty)

    Wei_Rui_(Liang_dynasty)

  • 384
  • Calendar year

    Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. Following Former Qin's defeat at the Battle of Fei River, Murong Chui, Murong Hong, and Yao Chang declares themselves emperors

    384

    384

    384

  • Zhenjiang
  • Prefecture-level city in Jiangsu, People's Republic of China

    after defeating a numerically superior invading force in the Battle of Fei River in 383 CE. In the wake of a series of political struggles, the Beifu Army

    Zhenjiang

    Zhenjiang

    Zhenjiang

  • 380s
  • Decade

    negotiate a peace settlement relating to the partition of Armenia. Battle of Fei River (Feishui): Former Qin forces are defeated by the numerically inferior

    380s

    380s

  • Economic history of China before 1912
  • court. This recovery ended when Fu Jian was defeated at the Battle of Fei River by Jin forces, causing his empire to collapse into a series of small states

    Economic history of China before 1912

    Economic history of China before 1912

    Economic_history_of_China_before_1912

  • Dragon Springs
  • Falun Gong headquarters in Deerpark, New York, US

    Two schools operate in or around Falun Gong's Dragon Springs compound: Fei Tian College (traditional Chinese: 飛天大學; simplified Chinese: 飞天大学; pinyin:

    Dragon Springs

    Dragon_Springs

  • World War II
  • Global conflict (1939–1945)

    Controversy over the Factual Number of Massacred Victims". In Robert Sabella; Fei Fei Li; David Liu (eds.). Nanking 1937: Memory and Healing. Armonk, New York:

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms)
  • Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms state (407–431)

    Tuoba territory. During the collapse of Former Qin after the Battle of Fei River in 383, Liu Weichen re-asserted his autonomy over the Ordos from Shuofang

    Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms)

    Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms)

    Xia_(Sixteen_Kingdoms)

  • Murong Nong
  • conquer Jin and been severely weakened in the defeat at the Battle of Fei River. Murong Chui agreed this time, and after receiving Fu Jiān's permission

    Murong Nong

    Murong_Nong

  • Zhangjiakou
  • Prefecture-level city in Hebei, People's Republic of China

    into disarray in 383 following its defeat by Jin forces at the Battle of Fei River. In 386, Tuoba Gui, the grandson of Tuoba Shiyiqian, the last King of

    Zhangjiakou

    Zhangjiakou

    Zhangjiakou

  • Huan Chong
  • Chinese general and governor

    barbarian clothes!" After Former Qin forces were repelled at the Battle of Fei River, however, Huan Chong became embarrassed— so much so that he grew ill.

    Huan Chong

    Huan_Chong

  • Later Yan
  • Dynastic state in Northeast China (384-409 CE)

    invasion of 383, which saw the Qin's disastrous defeat at the Battle of Fei River. As Chui's army remained mostly intact after the battle, he escorted the

    Later Yan

    Later Yan

    Later_Yan

  • Sima Daozi
  • Prince of Kuaiji (會稽王)

    Qin, and, after Jin forces repelled Former Qin forces at the Battle of Fei River, thus guaranteeing the dynasty's continued survival, he soon came into

    Sima Daozi

    Sima_Daozi

  • History of East Asia
  • but they suffered a famous defeat to the Eastern Jin at the Battle of Fei River in 383 AD, after which they collapsed. Buddhism, which was introduced

    History of East Asia

    History of East Asia

    History_of_East_Asia

  • Xi Chao
  • Jin dynasty minister and Buddhist writer

    Huan Wen, aiding him in his northern expeditions and abdication of Emperor Fei of Jin. Xi later helped Huan Wen and his family consolidate their control

    Xi Chao

    Xi_Chao

  • Zhang Fei Temple
  • The Zhang Fei Temple was a temple site in China. It sat on the hillside across the Yangtze River from Yunyang County in Chongqing until inundated by the

    Zhang Fei Temple

    Zhang_Fei_Temple

  • Empress Yang (Former Qin)
  • Chinese empress (died 386)

    384 following the failure to conquer Jin and defeat at the Battle of Fei River in 383, Yang Ying suggested to Fu Pi, whose headquarters of Yecheng (鄴城

    Empress Yang (Former Qin)

    Empress_Yang_(Former_Qin)

  • AD 383
  • Calendar year

    negotiate a peace settlement relating to the partition of Armenia. Battle of Fei River (Feishui): Former Qin forces are defeated by the numerically inferior

    AD 383

    AD 383

    AD_383

  • Badminton Horse Trials
  • Annual equestrian event in England

    Five Star events as classified by the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI). It takes place in May each year in the park of Badminton House, the seat

    Badminton Horse Trials

    Badminton Horse Trials

    Badminton_Horse_Trials

  • MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak
  • 2026 outbreak on cruise ship

    PMID 32850756. Chen, Rui-Xu; Gong, Huan-Yu; Wang, Xiu; Sun, Ming-Hui; Ji, Yu-Fei; Tan, Su-Mei; Chen, Ji-Ming; Shao, Jian-Wei; Liao, Ming (8 August 2023).

    MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak

    MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak

    MV_Hondius_hantavirus_outbreak

  • Huan Wen's Northern Expeditions
  • Military campaign by Jin dynasty (354–369)

    Qin's conquest, a growth that was only stopped in 383 at the Battle of Fei River. Li and Zheng, pg 390 Li and Zheng, pg 390 Li and Zheng, pg 391–392 Li

    Huan Wen's Northern Expeditions

    Huan Wen's Northern Expeditions

    Huan_Wen's_Northern_Expeditions

  • Princess Dowager Helan
  • Chinese princess

    Former Qin had begun to collapse in light of its defeat at the Battle of Fei River, Liu Kuren tried to aid the Former Qin prince Fu Pi, but was assassinated

    Princess Dowager Helan

    Princess_Dowager_Helan

  • Battle of Zhongli
  • 507 battle between Liang dynasty and Northern Wei

    Yangtze River was the most intense. Localized battles saw both sides win and lose. For example, Wei Rui of Liang dynasty cleverly diverted the Fei River, causing

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  • Emperor of Later Yan

    out to conquer Jin and reunite China but was defeated at the Battle of Fei River. When, after the army collapsed, the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān fled to

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  • Chen Fei (artist)
  • Chinese visual artist

    Chen Fei (Simplified Chinese:陈飞), born in 1983, Hong Tong, Shanxi Province, China, was trained at the Beijing Film Academy, and in 2005, was graduated

    Chen Fei (artist)

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  • Lost in the Stars (2022 film)
  • 2022 Chinese film

    Lonely Man (Piege Pour un Homme Seul). It tells the story of businessman He Fei and his wife, Li Muzi, who disappears during an anniversary trip to Southeast

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  • Mei
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Italian, Malaysian

    Mei

    Mother

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  • KEI
  • Female

    Japanese

    KEI

    (1-恵, 2-慶, 3-桂, 4-敬, 5-啓, 6-圭, 7-景) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "happy," 3) "katsura tree," 4) "respectful," 5) "spring," 6) "square jewel," or "sunny." 

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  • Male

    Japanese

    KEI

    (1-恵, 2-佳, 3-敬, 4-圭, 5-慧) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "excellent," 3) "respect," 4) "square jewel," or 5) "wise."

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  • Fey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fey

    English : variant of Fay.Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived by a beech tree or beech wood.German : nickname for a vagrant, from Middle High German vēhe ‘enmity’, ‘strife’.German : from a popular medieval pet form of the female personal name Sophie, honored as a martyr and saint.Danish : unexplained.

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  • Kei
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend Welsh

    Kei

    Son of Ector.

    Kei

  • Lei
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, German

    Lei

    Flower Bud

    Lei

  • Femi
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Femi

    Love.

    Femi

  • Feri
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Feri

    Free.

    Feri

  • Few
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Wiltshire and Cambridgeshire)

    Few

    English (Wiltshire and Cambridgeshire) : unexplained.

    Few

  • FAI-IRI-EI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    FAI-IRI-EI

    , a royal scribe.

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  • Frei
  • Boy/Male

    German, Swedish

    Frei

    Lord

    Frei

  • PTHAH-MEI-T
  • Female

    Egyptian

    PTHAH-MEI-T

    , the mother of the priest Fai-iten-hemh-bai.

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  • Kei
  • Boy/Male

    African, German, Hindu, Indian, Japanese

    Kei

    Wise; Blessing; Power

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    American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, Japanese, Latin, Swedish

    Mei

    The Fifth Month; May; The Youngest of Sisters; Beautiful; Plum; Enchanting; Rose; Alliance; Oath; Great One; Sprouting Life

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    Australian, Chinese, German, Japanese

    Fei

    Fly; Dance in the Air

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hindu, Indian

    Feni

    Sweet

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  • FERI
  • Male

    Hungarian

    FERI

    Pet form of Hungarian Ferenc, FERI means "French."

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Feni

    Which meaning is name

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  • REI
  • Female

    Japanese

    REI

    (1-鈴, 2-零, 3-麗, 4-霊) Japanese name REI means 1) "bell," 2) "nothing, zero" or 3) "lovely," 4) "spirit."

    REI

  • Rei
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical Japanese

    Rei

    My shepherd; my companion; my friend.

    Rei

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  • Kevit | கேவித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kevit | கேவித

  • ZEVACHYA
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ZEVACHYA

    (זֶבַחְיָה) Hebrew name ZEVACHYA means "sacrifice of the Lord."

  • Riordan
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Riordan

    From ri “”king”” and bardan “”poet”” it means “”royal poet.”” In Irish tradition the poet was very highly regarded in any royal household as he acted as scholar, historian and advisor to the king.

  • CHIZQIYAH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHIZQIYAH

    (חִזְקִיָה) Hebrew name CHIZQIYAH means "God is my strength." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah and several other characters. Also spelled Chizkiyah. Hezekiah, Hizkiah and Hizkijah are Anglicized forms.

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi

    Vaasanti

    Spring Festival; Durga

  • Ghulam
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Ghulam

    Slave; Servant

  • Alvino
  • Boy/Male

    German Spanish

    Alvino

    Friend.

  • Vidvan | வித்வாந்
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vidvan | வித்வாந்

    Scholar

  • VOLODIMIR
  • Male

    Ukrainian

    VOLODIMIR

    , ruling the world.

  • Srineet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Srineet

    Lord Vishnu

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  • Autos-de-fe
  • pl.

    of Auto-de-fe

  • Oligospermous
  • a.

    Having few seeds.

  • Ree
  • n.

    See Rei.

  • High-fed
  • a.

    Pampered; fed luxuriously.

  • Meated
  • a.

    Fed; fattened.

  • Few
  • superl.

    Not many; small, limited, or confined in number; -- indicating a small portion of units or individuals constituing a whole; often, by ellipsis of a noun, a few people.

  • Oligosepalous
  • a.

    Having few sepals.

  • Autos-da-fe
  • pl.

    of Auto-da-fe

  • Oligopetalous
  • a.

    Having few petals.

  • Oligotokous
  • a.

    Producing few young.

  • Reis
  • pl.

    of Rei

  • Ferrest
  • a. & adv.

    superl. of Fer.

  • Feed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fee

  • Auto-de-fe
  • n.

    Same as Auto-da-fe.

  • Agnus
  • n.

    Agnus Dei.

  • Oligandrous
  • a.

    Having few stamens.

  • Oliganthous
  • a.

    Having few flowers.

  • Frank-fee
  • n.

    A species of tenure in fee simple, being the opposite of ancient demesne, or copyhold.

  • Feeing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Fee