Murong Shun (慕容順) (died 635), regal title Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗) or, in short, Gandou Khan (甘豆可汗), Tang dynasty noble title Prince of Xiping (西平王), was briefly a khan of the Xianbei state Tuyuhun. He would have been expected to be the crown prince of his father, the Busabo Khan Murong Fuyun, as the oldest son of his wife Princess Guanghua of the Sui dynasty, but was bypassed, and in 635, with Tuyuhun under attack by Tang, he headed a group of nobles who surrendered to Tang and was subsequently created khan to succeed his father (who was killed in flight). However, he did not receive support from his people and was assassinated later that year. He was succeeded by his son Murong Nuohebo (Ledou Khan).
MurongShun (慕容順) (died 635), regal title Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗) or, in short, Gandou Khan (甘豆可汗), Tang dynasty noble title Prince of Xiping...
able to send Murong Fuyun fleeing, reaffirming Sui's control over the Tuyuhun lands. With MurongShun in his hands, he created MurongShun as khan and...
Murong Fuyun and his father, the Gandou Khan MurongShun, had both been killed in the same year: Murong Fuyun during a Tang invasion and MurongShun assassinated...
brother of the Former Yan's ancestor Murong Hui and elder son of the Chanyu Murong Shegui (慕容涉歸) of the Murong Xianbei who took his people from their...
Taizong created Murong Shun the new khan, although MurongShun was soon assassinated. Emperor Taizong then created MurongShun's son Murong Nuohebo as the new...
after MurongShun was assassinated by his subordinates, Emperor Taizong sent Hou with an army to try to secure the throne for MurongShun's son Murong Nuohebo...
Khan Murong Fuyun, who was killed in flight. The Tang thereafter appointed Murong Fuyun's son MurongShun as Tuyuhun's khan and, after MurongShun was...
flee to Dangxiang tribes. Emperor Yang tried to impose Murong Fuyun's son MurongShun, whom Murong Fuyun had earlier sent to Sui as a hostage, as Tuyuhun's...
The Tuyuhun khan Murong Fuyun fled (and was killed in flight), and his son MurongShun surrendered. Li Shimin created MurongShun a khan to succeed his...
Murong Sheng (Chinese: 慕容盛; 373–401), courtesy name Daoyun (道運), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Zhaowu of Later Yan (後燕昭武帝), was an emperor...
divided into a number of rival kingdoms. The state of Yan, founded by the Murong tribe of the Xianbei nation, has long been a target of attacks by the Zhao...
in 635. MurongShun surrendered to the Tang but failed to keep power in his territory and was killed. Tuyuhun was thereafter ruled by Murong Nuohebo until...
eventually allowing complete victory, as Murong Fuyun was killed by his subordinates, allowing his son MurongShun, whom Tang supported, to become khan....
Yan Shun is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Multicoloured Tiger", he ranks...
Bing (焦炳), a military officer under Cao Cao. He was killed by Zhao Yun. Murong Lie (慕容烈), a subordinate of Wen Pin. He was killed by Zhao Yun. Zhai Yuan...
sort of spiked club known in Chinese as "wolf's teeth mace" (狼牙棒). When Murong Yanda, the governor of Qingzhou, was informed that Hua Rong, the garrison...
Leung Ka-fai as Huang Yaoshi, the Eastern Heretic Brigitte Lin as Murong Yang / Murong Yin / Dugu Qiubai Tony Leung Chiu-Wai as Blind Swordsman Carina Lau...
Following the disastrous Battle of Fei River in 383, Quan Yi attempted to stop Murong Chui from marching to north, but was outmaneuvered. As Western Yan troops...
Western Yan fell in 394, and in 395, the Later Yan emperor, Murong Chui, sent his Crown Prince, Murong Bao, with a massive army to lead a punitive expedition...
year remaining on his 10-year contract after he separated with his wife, Murong Ying, to be with then-girlfriend, Eileen Cheah.[citation needed] Besides...
gate with arrows. Liu Gao seeks help from Murong Yanda, the governor of Qingzhou (in present-day Shandong). Murong sends military officer Huang Xin to deal...
Former Yan, the Later Yan, and the Southern Yan were ruled by the House of Murong The founder of the Later Yan, the Emperor Chengwu of Later Yan, was a son...
County of Beijing). In 319, Shi Le captured Youzhou from Duan Pidi In 350, Murong Jun captured Youzhou in the name of restoring northern China to Jin rule...