Emperor Mingyuan

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Cui Hao - During Emperor Daowu and Emperor Mingyuan's Reigns
... (崔宏), a high level official under Emperor Daowu, who carried the title of Marquess of Baima ... first historical reference to Cui Hao was in 409, when he was a low-level official in Emperor Daowu's administration ... At that time, Emperor Daowu was often violent and arbitrary in his actions, because of poisoning from pills he received from alchemists, and the imperial officials often found excuses to ...
Feng Ba - Reign
... Later that year, Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei sent a messenger, Huniuyu Shimen (忽忸于什門), to try to negotiate peace with Northern Yan, but when Huniuyu arrived at Helong, he refused to enter the ... Feng Ba, instead, entered into an alliance with the Xia emperor Helian Bobo ... then defected back to Northern Yan, was attacked by Northern Wei's Emperor Mingyuan, and Northern Wei forces killed not only Kuruguan Bin, but also two other Northern Yan generals ...
Emperor Taiwu Of Northern Wei - Early Life
... father Tuoba Si was still the Prince of Qi under his grandfather, Emperor Daowu, without having officially been made crown prince but was the heir ... history of Northern Wei) was written, the Duguhuns had had their name changed to Du by Emperor Xiaowen.) He was Tuoba Si's oldest son ... After Tuoba Si became emperor in 409 (as Emperor Mingyuan) following Emperor Daowu's assassination by his son Tuoba Shao (拓拔紹) the Prince of Qinghe, Tuoba Tao was ...
Southern And Northern Dynasties - The Northern Dynasties - The Rise of Northern Wei and The Sinicization Movement
... Under the rule of Emperors Daowu (Tuoba Gui), Mingyuan, and Taiwu, the Northern Wei progressively expanded ... That same year he declared himself as Emperor Daowu ... Due to Emperor Daowu's cruelty, he was killed by his son Tuoba Shao, but crown prince Tuoba Si managed to defeat Tuoba Shao and took the throne as Emperor Mingyuan ...

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