Helian Chang
Helian Chang (Chinese: 赫連昌; died 434), courtesy name Huan'guo (還國), nickname Zhe (折), was an emperor of the state Xia. He was the successor and a son of the founding emperor Helian Bobo (Emperor Wulie). After his father's death in 425, he tried to expand Xia further, but soon his state began to collapse in light of pressure from rival Northern Wei. In 427, his capital Tongwan (統萬, in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) fell to Northern Wei forces, and in 428 he himself was captured. Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei did not kill him but instead treated him as an honored companion, marrying a sister to him and creating him high titles—initially the Duke of Kuaiji and later the Prince of Qin—but in 434 (after his brother and successor Helian Ding had been captured and executed, ending Xia), he tried to escap
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Helian Chang (Chinese: 赫連昌; died 434), courtesy name Huan'guo (還國), nickname Zhe (折), was an emperor of the state Xia. He was the successor and a son of the founding emperor Helian Bobo (Emperor Wulie). After his father's death in 425, he tried to expand Xia further, but soon his state began to collapse in light of pressure from rival Northern Wei. In 427, his capital Tongwan (統萬, in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) fell to Northern Wei forces, and in 428 he himself was captured. Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei did not kill him but instead treated him as an honored companion, marrying a sister to him and creating him high titles—initially the Duke of Kuaiji and later the Prince of Qin—but in 434 (after his brother and successor Helian Ding had been captured and executed, ending Xia), he tried to escap
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Helian Chang (Chinese: 赫連昌; di ...... ried to escape and was killed.
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Хелянь Чан (кит. трад.: 赫連昌; п ...... Ся періоду Шістнадцяти держав.
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Хэлянь Чан (кит. трад. 赫連昌, пи ...... нну, император государства Ся.
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赫連 昌(かくれん しょう)は、五胡十六国時代の夏の初代皇帝 ...... 赫連定が殺されて夏が滅亡すると、謀反と西走を試み誅殺された。
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赫連昌(?-434年),一名折,字還國,十六國時期夏國皇帝, ...... 延和三年(434年)閏三月,赫連昌叛魏西逃,途中被抓獲格殺。
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Helian Chang (Chinese: 赫連昌; di ...... ending Xia), he tried to escap
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Хелянь Чан (кит. трад.: 赫連昌; п ...... Ся періоду Шістнадцяти держав.
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Хэлянь Чан (кит. трад. 赫連昌, пи ...... нну, император государства Ся.
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赫連 昌(かくれん しょう)は、五胡十六国時代の夏の初代皇帝 ...... 赫連定が殺されて夏が滅亡すると、謀反と西走を試み誅殺された。
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赫連昌(?-434年),一名折,字還國,十六國時期夏國皇帝, ...... 延和三年(434年)閏三月,赫連昌叛魏西逃,途中被抓獲格殺。
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