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    Xirong (Chinese: 西戎; pinyin: Xīróng; Wade–Giles: Hsi-jung; lit. 'Western warlike people') or Rong were various people who lived primarily in and around...
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    among the Xirong, as King Wen's descendants, the Zhou kings, claimed descent from Hou Ji, a legendary culture hero possibly related to the Xirong through...
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  • Chen Xirong (born 1953 in Guangzhou) is a former Chinese international football player and coach as well as also being a media pundit. As a player, he...
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  • Liu Xirong (born 1 November 1969) is a Chinese rower. She competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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  • in the campaign against Xirong. Qin Zhong reigned for 22 years until 822 BC, when he was killed in battle against the Xirong. He was succeeded by Duke...
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    from a reconquest of western lands that had previously been lost to the Xirong. Its location at the western edge of Chinese civilisation allowed for expansion...
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    China. The site is considered as belonging to rulers of the culture of the Xirong ("Western Barbarians"), recently subjugated by the state of Qin, who included...
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    During his reign, Qin captured the Chu capital Ying in 278 BC, conquered the Xirong state of Yiqu in 272 BC, slaughtered a 450,000-strong Zhao army at Changping...
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  • Jung-Kellogg Library, at Missouri Baptist University Salar Jung Museum, in India Xirong (Hsi-jung), ancient barbarian peoples Jang (disambiguation) Junga (disambiguation)...
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    of Rites recorded stereotypes about the Siyi "Four Barbarians" (Dongyi, Xirong, Nanman, and Beidi) in the four directions, Dongyi had acquired a clearly...
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