enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Northern Qi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Qi

    Northern Qi was the strongest state out of the three main states (the other two being Northern Zhou state and Chen Dynasty) in China when Chen was established. Northern Qi however was plagued by violence and/or incompetent emperors (in particular Houzhu ), [ 8 ] corrupt officials, and deteriorating armies.

  3. Northern and Southern dynasties - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_and_Southern...

    The Northern, Eastern, and Western Wei along with the Northern Zhou were established by the Xianbei people while the Northern Qi was established by a Xianbei-influenced ethnic Han. In the north, local ethnic Han gentry clans responded to the chaos by constructing fortified villages.

  4. Book of Northern Qi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Northern_Qi

    The Book of Northern Qi (Chinese: 北齊書; pinyin: Běi Qí Shū), was the official history of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi. It was written by the Tang dynasty historian Li Baiyao (李百藥) and was completed in 636. It is listed among the official Twenty-Four Histories of China.

  5. Emperor Wenxuan of Northern Qi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Wenxuan_of_Northern_Qi

    In spring 556, border battles between Northern Qi and Liang resumed, and Northern Qi prepared another campaign against Liang. In summer 556, Northern Qi forces were again south of the Yangtze, operating in Jiankang's vicinity, but they were stalemated against Liang troops, eventually defeated by Chen and his generals after they ran out of food.

  6. Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Wucheng_of_Northern_Qi

    Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi ((北)齊武成帝) (537–569), personal name Gao Zhan (高湛; also romanized as Gao Dan), nickname Buluoji (步落稽), was an emperor of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. In traditional Chinese historiography, he was presented as a minimally competent ruler who devoted much of his time to feasting and pleasure ...

  7. Category:Northern Qi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Northern_Qi

    People executed by Northern Qi (3 P) P. Northern Qi people (10 C, 12 P) S. Suicides in Northern Qi (2 P) Pages in category "Northern Qi"

  8. List of emperors of the Northern dynasties - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emperors_of_the...

    The Northern dynasties (北朝 běi cháo) describe a succession of Chinese empires that coexisted alongside a series of Southern dynasties. The era is generally described as the Northern and Southern dynasties, lasting from 420–589 AD after the Jin and before the Sui dynasty. The Northern dynasties were as follows: Northern Wei (386–534 AD)

  9. Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Emperor_Xiaozhao_of_Northern_Qi

    Emperor Xiaozhao of Northern Qi ((北)齊孝昭帝) (535 – c.late November 561), personal name Gao Yan (高演), courtesy name Yan'an (延安), was an emperor of the Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. He was generally considered a capable ruler, but ruled for less than two years before dying from injuries suffered from falling off a horse.