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Conquest of Ran Wei by Former Yan

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forces, who used Xianbei heavy cavalry to charge into Wei infantry lines. Ran Min himself was captured after single handedly killing more than a hundred enemy soldiers.
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Li, Bo; Zheng Yin (2001) 5000 years of Chinese history, Inner Mongolian People's publishing corp,
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Xianbei attacked Ran Wei with generals and soldiers from both Xianbei and Han backgrounds.
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was furious that Ran insulted him as a barbarian and ordered Ran to be executed.
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restored native Han rule to North China and issued a cull order, starting the
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Although initially successful, the Ran Wei army was ambushed by the
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forces controlled much of North China, until the rise of the
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regime and the rise of brief Xianbei rule in North China.
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was a conflict in North China in 352 CE between the
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Index

Northern China
Ran Wei
Former Yan
Ran Min
Executed
Murong Jun
Murong Ke
Murong Ping
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Former Yan
Ran Wei
Ran Wei
Ran Min
Ran Wei-Later Zhao war
Wu Hu
zh:胡人
Xianbei
Murong
Former Yan
Later Zhao
Huaxia
Murong Jun
Xianbei
Liu Song dynasty
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