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Emperor of Later Yan from 384 to 396
he was forced to flee Former Yan due to the jealousies of the regent Murong Ping, he was taken in and trusted by the Former Qin emperor Fu Jian, but later
Murong_Chui
Emperor of Former Yan
Murong Jun that he would be able to also ably assist the young emperor. Murong Jun therefore entrusted Murong Wei to Murong Ke, his uncle Murong Ping
Murong_Wei
Emperor of Yan
expansion into Later Zhao's territory. He commissioned Murong Ke, Murong Ping, Yang Wu, and Murong Chui as major generals, preparing for a major attack against
Murong_Jun
intrusion, Murong Wei ordered Murong Ping to march out with the main army consisting of 300,000 selected soldiers. In addition, the Prince of Yidu, Murong Huan
Conquest of Former Yan by Former Qin
Conquest_of_Former_Yan_by_Former_Qin
4th-century regent in China
Murong Ping (Chinese: 慕容評; before 339 – after 372), noble title Prince of Shangyong (上庸王), was an imperial clan member of the Xianbei-led Former Yan dynasty
Murong_Ping
Classical Chinese nobleman
emperor. Murong Jun soon died, entrusting his son to Murong Ke, Yang Wu, his uncle Murong Ping the Prince of Shangyong, and Muyu Gen, but with Murong Ke as
Murong_Ke
Heavenly King of Great Qin
the numerical advantage that Murong Ping had, Wang crushed him, and Murong Ping fled back to Yecheng by himself. Murong Wei abandoned Yecheng and tried
Fu_Jian_(337–385)
Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms dynastic state (337–370)
notoriously corrupt uncle, Murong Ping. While Murong Ke was entrusted with real power, another brother of Murong Jun, Murong Chui, was viewed with extreme
Former_Yan
Ancient tribe in China and present Surname
Yan, Murong Ke, Murong Long, Murong Sanzang (慕容三藏), Murong Yanzhao (慕容延钊), Murong Yanchao, Murong Nong, Murong Han, Murong Chuqiang (慕容楚强), Murong Haoran
Murong
Emperor of Southern Yan from 398 to 405
abandon his campaign. However, later that year, Murong Chui, under suspicion by Murong Ping and Murong Wei's mother Empress Dowager Kezuhun, was forced
Murong_De
Hebi, Henan), sending Murong Wei and Murong Ping into panic. They planned to flee to Helong, but just then, the Prince of Wu, Murong Chui stepped forward
Battle_of_Fangtou
son Murong Han (慕容汗), ninth son Murong Ping, Prince Shangyong (上庸王 慕容評), tenth son Murong Biao, Prince Wuchang (武昌王 慕容彪), eleventh son Princess Murong (慕容氏
Murong_Hui
Former Yan official
ministers during its final four years of existence as corruption under Murong Ping's regency led the state to its downfall. Huangfu Zhen was from Chaona
Huangfu_Zhen
Name list
Han Murong Ping, fourth century regent of the Chinese state of Former Yan Xue Ping (753?–832), general of the Tang Dynasty In alphabetical order Ping Chong
Ping_(given_name)
Former Yan general and regent
Breaks And Charges some time after. In 339, Muyu Gen along with Murong Ping, Murong Jūn and Muyu Ni (慕輿泥) invaded Zhao's dominion in Liaoxi. The generals
Muyu_Gen
Empress consort of Former Yan
even though Murong Jun's brother Murong Ke the Prince of Taiyuan served as regent, with assistance from Murong Jun's uncle Murong Ping the Prince of
Empress_Dowager_Kezuhun
Chinese general and politician
a major attack against Former Yan, the Former Yan emperor Murong Wei and regent Murong Ping panicked and sought assistance from Former Qin, promising
Wang_Meng_(Former_Qin)
regent Murong Ping, and after Former Qin had destroyed Former Yan in 370. He was therefore probably born in the Former Qin capital Chang'an, where Murong Bao
Murong_Hui_(Later_Yan)
Dynastic state in Northeast China (384-409 CE)
the imperial family. After defeating Huan Wen, the regent, his uncle Murong Ping became apprehensive of his newfound reputation and wanted to kill him
Later_Yan
emperor Murong Wei's mother Empress Dowager Kezuhun and the regent Murong Ping; Murong Nong was one of his sons who fled with him. He was mentioned as having
Murong_Nong
Emperor of Later Yan
against Murong Jun and his wife Empress Kezuhun. After Murong Chui fell into suspicion by Empress Dowager Kezuhun and the regent Murong Ping in 369 during
Murong_Bao
Chinese general and prince
Murong Wei's mother Empress Dowager Kezuhun and the regent Murong Ping. Previously, Murong Chui's plan was to flee to the old capital Longcheng (龍城, in
Murong_Lin
Former Yan general and minister
province. Murong Jun died in 360 and was succeeded by his child heir, Murong Wei. He was assigned with four regents, Murong Ke, Murong Ping, Muyu Gen
Yue_Wan
Former Yan official and regent
his heir, Murong Wei, who was too young to rule at the time. Others who Jun entrusted were Murong Ke, Murong Ping and Muyu Gen. Following Murong Wei's ascension
Yang_Wu_(Former_Yan)
Battle between the Ran Wei and Former Yan (352)
to lift the siege. On 31 May, Murong Jūn, Muyu Gen, Huangfu Zhen and other Yan generals arrived to reinforce Murong Ping. Xie Shang sent his general, Dai
Battle_of_Liantai
Battle between Murong Huang and Murong Ren (336)
the brothers, Murong Huang and Murong Ren, in February 336 during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. The battle concluded in victory for Murong Huang and the
Battle_of_Pingguo
4th century Sixteen Kingdoms warlord
Zhang Ping, Li Li and Gao Chang, who had all previously submitted to Yan but later went over to Qin and Jin. Murong Jun commissioned for Murong Ping to attack
Zhang_Ping_(Sixteen_Kingdoms)
King of Anguo (安國王)
general, Murong Ping led his forces to march onto Lukou. When Murong Ping arrived at Nan'an, Wang Wu dispatched Zheng Sheng to repel him, but Ping defeated
Wang_Wu_(Sixteen_Kingdoms)
Chinese Jin Dynasty general and regent (312–373)
After Murong Ke died in 367, Huan began to plan to attack Former Yan, whose regime was now largely in the hands of Murong Wei's granduncle Murong Ping the
Huan_Wen
Chinese empress
was the last emperor, Murong Chao. Her father Huyan Ping (呼延平) was a subordinate of Murong Chao's uncle Murong De when Murong De was the governor of
Empress_Huyan_(Southern_Yan)
execution after she gave birth. However, the jailer Huyan Ping (呼延平) was a former subordinate of Murong De's, and he took Lady Gongsun and Lady Duan and escaped
Empress Dowager Duan (Murong Chao)
Empress_Dowager_Duan_(Murong_Chao)
319–407 wars in Northeast Asia
joined Murong Hui with his followers. Goguryeo then shifted their focus towards the Murong. In 319, they allied with the Chinese Inspector of Ping province
Goguryeo–Yan_Wars
317–329 □ Murong Huang 慕容皝 Wenming of Former Yan 297–333–348 Murong Ping 慕容評 Regent of Murong Wei ?-? Murong Yeyan 慕容葉延 Tuyuhun King 329–351 Murong Yong of
Family tree of Chinese monarchs (221 BCE – 453 CE)
Family_tree_of_Chinese_monarchs_(221_BCE_–_453_CE)
Emperor of Southern Yan
capital Chang'an. There, Huyan Ping died, and Lady Duan had Murong Chao take Huyan Ping's daughter as his wife. Murong Chao was apprehensive that his
Murong_Chao
causes Murong Wei 慕容暐 Emperor You 幽皇帝 360–370 (9–10 years) Era(s) Jianxi (建熙) 360–370 Son of Murong Jun, ruled under the regency of Murong Ping 350–384
List_of_Chinese_monarchs
2020 Chinese wuxia television series
Ying Tay Ping Hui as Lu Zhongyuan Gallen Lo as Jiang Biehe Gong Junze as Jiang Biehe (child) Zhou Junchao as Jiang Yulang Shao Yun as Murong Jiu Wang
Handsome_Siblings_(TV_series)
1980 Hong Kong film by Chang Hsin-yen
Zhuo Yihang Leanne Liu as Tie Shanhu Chiang Han as Murong Chong Ping Fan as Tie Feilong Cheung Ping as Yue Mingke Bai fa mo nu chuan at IMDb White Hair
White_Hair_Devil_Lady
4th century Former Qin general
were annihilated and Murong Ping fled alone to Yecheng. Deng Qiang's last merit in the war would be at Xindu, where he defeated Murong Huan (慕容桓). After
Deng_Qiang
Eastern Jin dynasty general and rebel
Bingzhou in 363. The following year on 22 May 364, Yan's regent Murong Ping (as the Yan ruler Murong Wei was then only 14 years old) sent Li Hong (李洪) to attack
Yuan_Zhen_(Jin_dynasty)
List of characters from the novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong
maiden independent of all worldly traits. As she has a crush on her cousin, Murong Fu, she memorises martial arts manuals in the hope of providing him guidance
List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters
List_of_Demi-Gods_and_Semi-Devils_characters
Emperor of Northern Wei
initially a vassal of the Later Yan, but after defeating Later Yan emperor Murong Bao in 397 and seizing most of Later Yan's territory, he claimed the imperial
Emperor_Daowu_of_Northern_Wei
Early 4th century Jin dynasty general
chieftain and Jin vassal, Murong Hui. In 319, he formed an alliance with the Duan and Yuwen tribes along with Goguryeo to destroy Murong Hui, but was defeated
Cui_Bi
4th century Former Qin general
the gate to allow the Qin soldiers to enter and capture Murong Zhuang. Later, when Murong Ping's army met face to face with Wang Meng's at the Battle of
Zhang_Ci
King of Anguo (安國王)
Murong Jun also harboured intentions to eliminate him. In 358, the Administrator of Shangdang, Feng Yang was defeated by the Yan general, Murong Ping
Lü_Hu
1997 Hong Kong TV series
as Zhu Danchen Yu Miu-Lin as Granny Rui Fung Sui-chan as Granny Ping Celine Ma as Murong Fu's mother Kam Hing-hin as Wang Jiantong Wong Sun as Elder Xu
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (1997 TV series)
Demi-Gods_and_Semi-Devils_(1997_TV_series)
Former Qin general (died 384)
triumph over Jin and before their war with Qin. Yan's emperor regent, Murong Ping, treated him lavishly and showed off the state's wealth, but his ministers
Shi_Yue_(Former_Qin)
2007 Chinese TV series or program
Emperor Song Jia as Madam Ke Wang Huichun as Wei Zhongxian Jiang Xin as Murong Qiu Tao Zeru as Wang Linguang Nie Yuan as Mu Yunzhou Du Zhiguo as Yang Lian
Ming_Dynasty_(2007_TV_series)
Emperor of the Chinese state of Ran Wei from 350 to 352
modern Jinzhou, Liaoning). On the way, they were defeated by Murong Ke's troops sent by Murong Huang, and suffered heavy losses. At that time, all the armies
Ran_Min
1999 Taiwanese wuxia TV series
Hsueh-hsian as Xuanyuan Sanguang Liu Shang-chian as Wan Chunliu Hou Ping-ying as Murong Jiu Lien Ching-wen as Hai Hongzhu Wang Tao as Jiang Biehe The Legendary
The_Legendary_Siblings
Chinese television series
Zheng Yue Yueli as Murong Songlin Xie Yuanzhen as Baolin Huang Juan as Song Qiao'er He Zhonghua as Deng Ning Wang Yichan as Yu Ping Li Guangfu as Shi Jian
Justice_Bao_(2010_TV_series)
County of Beijing). In 319, Shi Le captured Youzhou from Duan Pidi In 350, Murong Jun captured Youzhou in the name of restoring northern China to Jin rule
Names_of_Beijing
Topics referred to by the same term
era name used by Emperor Shang of Han Yanping (397), era name used by Murong Lin, self-proclaimed emperor of Later Yan Yan Ying, a statesman of the state
Yanping
1977 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
Yee as Xie Xiaofeng Ling Yun as Yan Shisan Candice Yu as Xiaoli Chen Ping as Murong Qiudi Ku Feng as Laomiaozi Ouyang Sha-fei as Laomiaozi's mother Fan
Death_Duel
2013 Chinese TV series
Xuzhu Lemon Zhang as Wang Yuyan Jia Qing as Azhu / Azi Zong Fengyan as Murong Fu Mao Xiaotong as Zhong Ling Zhao Yuanyuan as Mu Wanqing Canti Lau as Duan
The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (2013 TV series)
The_Demi-Gods_and_Semi-Devils_(2013_TV_series)
Emperor of Later Qin
heavy attack by Northern Wei after its founding emperor Murong Chui died and was replaced by Murong Bao, Later Qin refused to provide aid to Later Yan. Later
Yao_Xing
Chinese historical exonym
Yinglin defined the Five Barbarians as "Liu Yuan's Xiongnu, Shi Le's Jie, Murong-Xianbei, Fu Hong's Di and Yao Chang's Qiang." Hu Sanxing's annotation of
Five_Barbarians
Emperor of Later Qin
384, Murong Chui rebelled in the eastern empire, hoping to reestablish Yan, and upon hearing Murong Chui's rebellion, Murong Chui's nephew Murong Hong
Yao_Chang
1980 Hong Kong film by Chang Cheh
Leung Chi-hung as Xue Que Yu Tai-ping as Yan Ji Lai Yau-hing as Ping Asi Lau Fong-sai as Liu Hezhen Chow Kin-ping as Murong Jingyue Tony Tam Chun-to as Jiang
Legend_of_the_Fox
Ancient northwestern Chinese ethnic group
modern Wēiróng Town in Jingning County, Gansu. Xirong (people) Shan Rong Murong Gyalrong people Qiang people Chunwei Guifang Xianyun The Quanrong are sometimes
Quanrong
Early 3rd century Chinese general
return to camp is intercepted by Wen Ping but Zhao Yun arrives to drive off Wei Ping's men with subordinate Murong Lie killed. In 224, with Cao Cao dead
Wen_Ping
1985 Hong Kong TV series
Pui Wun as Fuk'anggan's mother Lee Kwok-lun as Xu Zheng Ma Hing-sang as Murong Jingyue Tsui Kwong-lam as Jiang Tieshan Chan Yuk-lun as Xue Que Ng Man-tat
The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain (1985 TV series)
The_Flying_Fox_of_Snowy_Mountain_(1985_TV_series)
1998 Chinese TV series or program
Xiaoya. Ji Chenmu as Wan Jianxiong. Yao Lu as Mo Duo. Huang Xinjing as Murong Chun. Anatoly Shanin as Ferdinand Verbiest. 邓婕博客秀恩爱 笑谈与张国立家庭生活 (in Chinese)
Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito
Records_of_Kangxi's_Travel_Incognito
Emperor of Northern Wei
uncharacteristic for his reign, falsely accused Murong Baiyao of treason and put him and his son Murong Ruyi (慕容如意) to death. Also in 470, an event would
Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei
Emperor_Xianwen_of_Northern_Wei
Xianbei clan in early imperial China
Tanshihuai Kebineng Tufa Shujineng Murong Huang Murong Jun Murong Chui Murong Ke Murong De Murong Chao Tuoba Yilu Tuoba Gui Tuoba Tao Yuwen Tai Dugu Xin Yuchi
Tuoba
1986 Taiwanese wuxia TV series
as Su Ying Su Tsui-yu as Murong Jiu Lü Ying-ying as Zhang Jing Lung Chuan-jen as Heizhizhu Tien Feng as Jiang Biehe Cheng Ping-chun as Jiang Yulang Chang
Xin_Juedai_Shuangjiao
Surname list
(born 1970), football player Hao Qun (born 1974), writer with pen name of Murong Xuecun Hao Wei (born 1976), football player Hao Lei (born 1978), actress
Hao_(surname)
Chinese television series (2011)
a 2011 Chinese television series based on a novel of the same title by Murong Yin'er (慕容湮儿). Starring Ruby Lin with Kevin Yan and Wallace Huo, it was
The Glamorous Imperial Concubine
The_Glamorous_Imperial_Concubine
Chieftain of the Duan (318–325)
In 319, the Inspector of Ping province, Cui Bi formed an alliance with the Duan, Yuwen and Goguryeo to attack the Murong tribe at Jicheng (棘城, in modern
Duan_Mobo
Fictional character in the Chinese classical novel Water Margin
Qingzhou alone after his defeat, hoping to redeem himself under the governor, Murong Yanda. En route, his black stallion is stolen by the outlaws from Mount
Huyan_Zhuo
Topics referred to by the same term
by Murong Yao, emperor of Western Yan Jianping (398), era name used by Murong Sheng, emperor of Later Yan Jianping (400–405), era name used by Murong De
Jianping
1977 Taiwanese wuxia TV series
as Hua Wuque / Jiang Feng Chang Lu as Tie Xinlan He Szu-min as Su Ying / Murong Jiu Betty Pei as Yaoyue Yin Pao-lien as Lianxing Wu Heng as Yan Nantian
Juedai_Shuangjiao_(TV_series)
2016 tornado in Jiangsu, China
of the Funing tornado, 23 June 2016. (A)". Zhiyong, Meng; Lanqiang, Bai; Murong, Zhang; Zhifang, Wu; Zhaohui, Li; Meijuan, Pu; Yongguang, Zheng; Xiaohua
2016_Funing_tornado
1986 Hong Kong TV series
Shaonan Kam Tung as Wei Zhongxian Willie Lau as Murong Chong Cheung Tsang as Tie Feilong So Suk-ping as Mu Jiuniang Tong Pan-cheung as Wang Zhaoxi Cheng
The Romance of the White Hair Maiden (1986 TV series)
The_Romance_of_the_White_Hair_Maiden_(1986_TV_series)
1991 Taiwanese TV series
Yung as Ping Si Li Chieh as Li Zicheng Chang Shao-pin as Zhao Banshan Han Feng as Luo Bing Chao Kui as Taoist Wuchen Yang Hsuen as Hu / Murong Jingyue
The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain (1991 TV series)
The_Flying_Fox_of_Snowy_Mountain_(1991_TV_series)
Fictional character in the Chinese classical novel Water Margin
weapon of choice is a spiked club called a "wolf-toothed mace" (狼牙棒). When Murong Yanda, the governor of Qingzhou, is informed that Hua Rong, a military officer
Qin_Ming
Emperor of Former Qin
as well as his officials, fell into the hands of the Western Yan emperor Murong Yong. His official Kou Qian (寇遣) escorted his sons Fu Yi (苻懿) the Prince
Fu_Deng
Former Yan, the Later Yan, and the Southern Yan were ruled by the House of Murong The founder of the Later Yan, the Emperor Chengwu of Later Yan, was a son
Dynasties_of_China
Zi-Yun 魏子雲 (Zi-Yun Wei) Wu Zhuoliu 吳濁流 (Wu Chuo-liu) Wu Ming-yi 吳明益 Xi Murong 席慕容 Yang Kui 楊逵 (Yang K'uei) Yang Mu 楊牧 Yang Chian-Ho 楊千鶴 Yang Shuang-zi
List_of_Taiwanese_writers
Taiwanese actress (born 1954)
in blonde wig The Three Swordsmen 刀劍笑 Ming-kim Ashes of Time 東邪西毒 Murong Yang / Murong Yin / Dugu Qiubai 1998 Bishonen 美少年之戀 Narrator 2001 Peony Pavilion
Brigitte_Lin
return to Beijing in June 1993 but was refused entry and sent back to US. Murong Xuecun, writer and critic of censorship Shen Tong Su Changlan Su Xiaokang
List_of_Chinese_dissidents
Kin of consorts in the Sinosphere
brother-in-law of Shi Le of the Later Zhao dynasty Lan Han — father-in-law of Murong Sheng of the Later Yan dynasty Dugu Xin — father of Empress Mingjing (wife
Consort_kin
Prince of Liang
Chong Later Yan (384–409) Murong Chui Murong Bao (Murong Xiang Murong Lin Lan Han) Murong Sheng Murong Xi Murong Yun Later Qin (384–417) Yao Chang Yao
Tufa_Rutan
697–150 BCE nomadic confederacy in northern China
Fang Xuanling et al., Jinshu, vol. 108 Murong Hui text: "慕容廆,字弈洛瑰,昌黎棘城鮮卑人也。其先有熊氏之苗裔,世居北夷,邑于紫蒙之野,號曰東胡。" tr.: "Murong Hui, courtesy name Yìluòguī, a Xianbei
Donghu_people
Emperor of Former Qin
In 356, when his uncle Qiang Ping (強平), Empress Dowager Qiang's brother, tried to correct his ways, he broke Qiang Ping's skull by hammering his skull
Fu_Sheng_(Former_Qin)
did with his general Murong Shaozong (whom he did not promote with the purpose of having his son Gao Cheng do so, so that Murong would be grateful to
Han_Xizai
Qiong; Hulü Qiang; Yao Xiong; Song Xian; Wang Ze; Murong Shaozong; Xue Xiuyi; Chilie Ping; Budahan Sa; Murong Yan Volume 21 列傳第13 高乾 封隆之 Gao Gan; Feng Longzhi
Book_of_Northern_Qi
Prince of Hexi
Chong Later Yan (384–409) Murong Chui Murong Bao (Murong Xiang Murong Lin Lan Han) Murong Sheng Murong Xi Murong Yun Later Qin (384–417) Yao Chang Yao
Juqu_Anzhou
Prince of Hexi
Chong Later Yan (384–409) Murong Chui Murong Bao (Murong Xiang Murong Lin Lan Han) Murong Sheng Murong Xi Murong Yun Later Qin (384–417) Yao Chang Yao
Juqu_Wuhui
Zhuo tricks Murong Yanda into opening Qingzhou's gates for the outlaws to enter and overrun the city. Qin Ming captures and kills Murong Yanda to avenge
List of Water Margin characters
List_of_Water_Margin_characters
Yun. Murong Lie (慕容烈), a subordinate of Wen Ping who was killed by Zhao Yun. Zhai Yuan (翟元), Cao Ren's subordinate who was killed by Guan Ping at the
List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms
List_of_fictional_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Mongolic people of Northwest China
derived from the name of Tuyühu Khan, who was the older son of the King of Murong Xianbei who migrated westward from the northeast in 284. The last character
Monguor_people
Founding emperor of Later Liang
while fighting with the army of the warlord Zhang Ping (張平) in 358, defeated and captured Zhang Ping's fierce adoptive son Zhang Ci (張蚝). When Fu Jiān's
Lü_Guang
1999 Taiwanese TV series
ruler Nurhachi to seize control of the Ming Empire. Lian Nichang's senior Murong Chong is actually a Later Jin spy. To fulfil his dream of dominating the
Romance of the White Haired Maiden (TV series)
Romance_of_the_White_Haired_Maiden_(TV_series)
Chinese military general, monarch and politician
— Gao wanted to siege the city patiently, while Murong wanted to attack it aggressively, with Murong claiming that Gao's strategy was motivated by the
Gao_Xingzhou
1985 Taiwanese television series
Lu Hsiao-huang as Song Tian'er Fang Mian as Eunuch Qin Chiang Hou-jen as Murong Qingyun Wu Feng as Zuo Qinghou Lin Ling as Zuo Piaopiao Lin Hsiu-chun as
Chor Lau-heung (1985 TV series)
Chor_Lau-heung_(1985_TV_series)
Classic composition of common surnames in China's Song dynasty
Family Surnames are not among the 300 most common surnames: Yōng 雍 – 339th Píng 平 – 315th Mǐ 米 – 316th Zhàn 湛 – 369th According to the study, the following
Hundred_Family_Surnames
Chinese-language wuxia novelist (1924–2018)
in older revisions, in the new revision she refused and stayed to serve Murong Fu instead. See Chapter 50 of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. Ni Kuang (1997)
Jin_Yong
Historical wars and battles in China
members and usurps the throne. 336 Battle of Pingguo Murong Huang captures Murong Ren, ending the Murong civil war. 338 Conquest of the Duan Later Zhao and
List of wars and battles involving China
List_of_wars_and_battles_involving_China
Nomadic people who founded the Liao dynasty in China
of Jin (648) mentions the Khitans in the section covering the reign of Murong Sheng (398–401). The Samguk Sagi (1145) mentions a Khitan raid taking place
Khitan_people
Khitan-led dynasty of China (916–1125)
of Jin (648) mentions the Khitans in the section covering the reign of Murong Sheng (398–401). The Samguk Sagi (1145) mentions a Khitan raid taking place
Liao_dynasty
MURONG PING
MURONG PING
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Powerful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English strong, strang ‘strong’, generally a nickname for a strong man but perhaps sometimes applied ironically to a weakling.French : translation of Trahand, a metonymic occupational name for a silkworker who drew out the thread from the cocoons (see Trahan).Translation of Ashkenazic Jewish Stark.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TRONG means "respected."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Moore 2, 3.North German (Möring) : patronymic from the nickname Mohr (see Mohr 2).North German (Möring) : habitational name from Möringen or Möhringen near Stendal and Stettin.Dutch : variant of Morin.
Male
Russian
(Мирон) Russian form of Greek Myron, MIRON means "myrrh."
Female
Scottish
Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Muireann, MURRON means "sea-fair."
Male
English
(ΜÏÏων) Greek name adopted by early English Christians because of its association with the gift of myrrh given to Jesus by the Magi, derived from the Greek word myron, MYRON means "myrrh."
Female
Chinese
beautiful glory.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name DUONG means "virile."
Female
Scottish
Feminine form of Scottish Murdoch, MURDAG means "sea warrior."
Girl/Female
German, Hebrew, Irish
Flock of Sheep
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
A Throne; Wisdom; Understanding; Beauty; Watercolour
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Thought
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : apparently a topographic name from Middle English furlong ‘length of a field’ (from Old English furh ‘furrow’ + lang ‘long’), the technical term for the block of strips owned by several different persons which formed the unit of cultivation in the medieval open-field system of farming, or a habitational name from a minor place named with this word, such as Furlong in Devon or Shropshire. The surname is now chiefly common in Ireland, where a family of this name settled at the end of the 13th century.Possibly an Americanized form of French Ferland.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name CUONG means "flourishing, healthy."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Good Color
Boy/Male
Polish Hebrew
Peace.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Arabic Aramaic Greek
Holy place.
Boy/Male
French
Strong.
Female
Chinese
beautiful countenance.
MURONG PING
MURONG PING
Girl/Female
Latin Spanish American
Snowy.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Well done
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Blue Dream
Boy/Male
Polish
A strong man.
Boy/Male
British, English
Royal
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hebrew Ruth, RUTE means "appearance" or "friendship."
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Rinnah, RINA means "shouting for joy."Â Compare with strictly feminine forms of Rina.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Cultured
Girl/Female
Indian
Pious, God-fearing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brightness of Good Shiva
MURONG PING
MURONG PING
MURONG PING
MURONG PING
MURONG PING
prep.
In the time of; as long as the action or existence of; as, during life; during the space of a year.
n.
Same as Mung.
superl.
Affecting any sense powerfully; as, strong light, colors, etc.; a strong flavor of onions; a strong scent.
superl.
Having virtues of great efficacy; or, having a particular quality in a great degree; as, a strong powder or tincture; a strong decoction; strong tea or coffee.
superl.
Ardent; eager; zealous; earnestly engaged; as, a strong partisan; a strong Whig or Tory.
superl.
Well established; firm; not easily overthrown or altered; as, a strong custom; a strong belief.
superl.
Full of spirit; containing a large proportion of alcohol; intoxicating; as, strong liquors.
a.
Twisted; wry; as, a wrong nose.
superl.
Having great wealth, means, or resources; as, a strong house, or company of merchants.
superl.
Reaching a certain degree or limit in respect to strength or numbers; as, an army ten thousand strong.
superl.
Solid; nourishing; as, strong meat.
superl.
Solid; tough; not easily broken or injured; able to withstand violence; able to sustain attacks; not easily subdued or taken; as, a strong beam; a strong rock; a strong fortress or town.
superl.
Having great military or naval force; powerful; as, a strong army or fleet; a nation strong at sea.
superl.
Adapted to make a deep or effectual impression on the mind or imagination; striking or superior of the kind; powerful; forcible; cogent; as, a strong argument; strong reasons; strong evidence; a strong example; strong language.
n.
A great multitude; as, the heavenly throng.
superl.
Tending to higher prices; rising; as, a strong market.
adv.
In a wrong manner; not rightly; amiss; morally ill; erroneously; wrongly.
superl.
Having passive physical power; having ability to bear or endure; firm; hale; sound; robust; as, a strong constitution; strong health.
superl.
Moving with rapidity or force; violent; forcible; impetuous; as, a strong current of water or wind; the wind was strong from the northeast; a strong tide.
n. pl.
; sing. Huron. (Ethnol.) A powerful and warlike tribe of North American Indians of the Algonquin stock. They formerly occupied the country between Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario, but were nearly exterminated by the Five Nations about 1650.