FeiRiver (淝河 or 淝水), the name given to a number of rivers around Anhui, China, may refer to: North FeiRiver [zh], a tributary of the Huai River, reputed...
The Battle of FeiRiver, also known as the Battle of Feishui (simplified Chinese: 淝水之战; traditional Chinese: 淝水之戰; pinyin: Féishǔi zhī zhàn), took place...
the severe defeat of the Former Qin by the Jin dynasty at the Battle of FeiRiver encouraged uprisings, splitting Former Qin territory into two noncontiguous...
Battle of Fei may refer to: Battle of Fei (233 BC) (肥之戰), fought between the Qin and Zhao states in 233 BC Battle of FeiRiver (淝水之戰), fought between Former...
who is best known for repelling the Former Qin army at the Battle of FeiRiver, preventing the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān from destroying Jin and uniting...
the armies stalemated at the FeiRiver (which no longer exists, but probably flowed through Lu'an, near the Huai River), Former Qin forces, in an effort...
finally reunite the land, but was decisively defeated at the Battle of FeiRiver in 383, causing massive unrest and civil war in his empire, thereby leading...
when the Eastern Jin inflicted a crippling defeat on it at the Battle of FeiRiver, after which the Former Qin splintered and northern China experienced...
Yue Fei (Chinese: 岳飛; March 24, 1103 – January 28, 1142), courtesy name Pengju (鵬舉) was a Chinese military general who lived during the Southern Song...
dynasty before it fell apart not long after its defeat in the Battle of FeiRiver by the Eastern Jin. In the wake of the Former Qin's collapse, the Tuoba...
The Huai River, formerly romanized as the Hwai, is a major river in East China, about 1,110 km (690 mi) long with a drainage area of 174,000 km2 (67,000 sq mi)...
armies were stalemated across the FeiRiver (which no longer exists but probably flowed through Lu'an, near the Huai River), Former Qin forces to the west...
cavalry to Shiqiao (石橋), just north of the FeiRiver (淝水, presumably in Lu'an, Anhui, near the Huai River). The Jin commander, Huan Wen sent Huan Shiqian...
beginning era of Southern Song dynasty. It is set four years after Yue Fei's death (around 1146). A mysterious murder occurs at Qin Hui's residence when...
JSTOR 24048044. Rogers, Michael C. (1968). "The Myth of the Battle of the FeiRiver (A.D. 383)". T'oung Pao. 54 (1/3). Lieden: Brill: 50–72. doi:10.1163/156853268X00024...
Ye Fei (simplified Chinese: 叶飞; traditional Chinese: 葉飛; pinyin: Yè Fēi; 7 May 1914 – 18 April 1999) was a Philippine-born Chinese military general and...
conquered by the Former Qin, the defeat of the Former Qin at the Battle of FeiRiver resulted in the collapse of the Former Qin. The grandson of the last prince...
continued its march to FeiRiver, where it met the larger force under Fu Rong. Seeing that the situation had come to a stalemate at the river, the Jin commander...
Two schools operate in or around Falun Gong's Dragon Springs compound: Fei Tian College (traditional Chinese: 飛天大學; simplified Chinese: 飞天大学; pinyin:...
aftermath of the Former Qin's defeat by the Eastern Jin in the Battle of FeiRiver, with the stated intent of permitting the Xianbei, whom the Former Qin's...
Zhang Fei (pronunciation) (died July or August 221 AD), courtesy name Yide, was a Chinese military general and politician serving under the warlord Liu...
Gogugyang becomes ruler of the Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. The Battle of FeiRiver - Former Qin forces are defeated by the numerically inferior Eastern Jin...