Jie people
The Jié (Chinese: 羯; Wade–Giles: Chieh; Middle Chinese: [ki̯at]) were members of a small tribe in North China in the 4th century. Chinese sources state that the Jie originated among the Yuezhi. Under Shi Le, they established the Later Zhao state. The Jie were completely exterminated by Ran Min in the Wei–Jie war in 350 CE following the fall of the Later Zhao.
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Jie people
The Jié (Chinese: 羯; Wade–Giles: Chieh; Middle Chinese: [ki̯at]) were members of a small tribe in North China in the 4th century. Chinese sources state that the Jie originated among the Yuezhi. Under Shi Le, they established the Later Zhao state. The Jie were completely exterminated by Ran Min in the Wei–Jie war in 350 CE following the fall of the Later Zhao.
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The Jié (Chinese: 羯; Wade–Gile ...... ng the fall of the Later Zhao.
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羯(拼音:jié,中古拼音:kiat,注音:ㄐㄧㄝˊ),又称 ...... 中亞月氏等等假說,但因文獻資料太少,這些假說都無法獲得證實。
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The Jié (Chinese: 羯; Wade–Gile ...... ng the fall of the Later Zhao.
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羯(拼音:jié,中古拼音:kiat,注音:ㄐㄧㄝˊ),又称 ...... 中亞月氏等等假說,但因文獻資料太少,這些假說都無法獲得證實。
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Jie people
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