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  2. Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei ((北)魏孝文帝) (October 13, 467 [2] – April 26, 499 [3]), 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.

  3. Economic history of China before 1912 - Wikipedia

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    Xiaowen's reforms were very successful and lead to prosperity for north China. Under Emperor Xiaowen, the taxable population was an estimated 30 million, which surpassed that under the Jin. [100] After Xiaowen's rule, Northern Wei's economy began to deteriorate, and famines and droughts undermined Wei rule.

  4. Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei - Wikipedia

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    The officials largely opposed Emperor Xianwen's proposal, and suggested instead that if Emperor Xianwen wanted to leave the throne, he should pass the throne to Crown Prince Hong. He therefore did so, and the four-year-old crown prince took the throne as Emperor Xiaowen on September 20, 471. [8]

  5. Timeline of the Northern and Southern dynasties - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Wu of Southern Qi dies and is succeeded by Xiao Zhaoye [8] Northern Wei: Li Chong starts constructions in Luoyang [8] 494: Northern Wei: Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei moves to Luoyang [8] Northern Wei: Construction on the Longmen Caves begin [8] 495: Northern Wei: Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei bans Xianbei language in court [8] 498

  6. Northern Wei - Wikipedia

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    The Jin dynasty had developed an alliance with the Tuoba against the Xiongnu state Han-Zhao.In 315, the Tuoba chief, Tuoba Yilu was granted the title of Prince of Dai.After his death, however, the Dai state stagnated, and with the Jin ejected from northern China, the Dai largely remained a partial ally and a partial tributary state to Later Zhao and Former Yan, finally falling to Former Qin in ...

  7. Xianbei - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Xiaowen of the Xianbei-led state of Northern Wei in northern China, eventually decreed the changes of Xianbei names to Han names. [79] Prior to Tanshihuai, the Xianbei did not have a hereditary system , and their chieftains were chosen by electing a member of their tribe based on their character and abilities.

  8. Trump's invite to major donors prioritizes the committee ...

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    Out of an Individual donor’s maximum contribution of $824,600, less than 1% (.006%) goes to Save America," Steven Cheung, the Trump campaign communications director, said in a statement.

  9. Xiaowen - Wikipedia

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    Xiaowen may refer to: King Xiaowen of Qin (reigned 250 BC) Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei (467–499) Emperor Wen of Han (202 BC–157 BC) Jiang Xiaowen; Ye Xiaowen (born 1950), Chinese politician who held various top posts relating to state regulation of religion from 1995 to 2009; Xiaowen Zeng, Chinese author living in Toronto, Canada