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Xirong = Hsi-Jung ( Wade-Giles) 西戎
On wiki, when you click Xirong, you will see Xionites page...I think, they are different! (or Xionites were part of Xirong people) Böri ( talk) 14:54, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
Both articles refer to the same people and I believe that Xirong is a more commonly used term than Rong on it's own; naturally this article should stay as a redirect. Philg88 ( talk) 10:47, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
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See also
- Nanman ( Chinese: 南 蛮), the southern barbarians
- Dongyi ( Chinese: 東 夷), the eastern barbarians
- Xirong (tribe) (Xiōng, xīróng, Chinese: 西 戎 or Chinese: 匈 Xiongnu) and Xionites, the western barbarians were a nomadic tribe prominent in Transoxania and Bactria
- Quanrong (Quănróng ( Chinese: 犬 戎), literally “Dog Rong”) northwestern people during the Zhōu (1046 – 221 BCE) and later dynasties
- Beidi ( Chinese: 北 狄) the northern barbarians and Wuzhong ( Chinese: 無 終) people to the north of China circa 700 BC, said to be part of the Shan Rong, who lived near Beijing, or Taiyuan, or north to Yan (state).
99.112.214.29 ( talk) 02:16, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
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Xirong = Hsi-Jung ( Wade-Giles) 西戎
On wiki, when you click Xirong, you will see Xionites page...I think, they are different! (or Xionites were part of Xirong people) Böri ( talk) 14:54, 12 December 2009 (UTC)
Both articles refer to the same people and I believe that Xirong is a more commonly used term than Rong on it's own; naturally this article should stay as a redirect. Philg88 ( talk) 10:47, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
No explanation given for the deletion of these changes, why?:
and
See also
- Nanman ( Chinese: 南 蛮), the southern barbarians
- Dongyi ( Chinese: 東 夷), the eastern barbarians
- Xirong (tribe) (Xiōng, xīróng, Chinese: 西 戎 or Chinese: 匈 Xiongnu) and Xionites, the western barbarians were a nomadic tribe prominent in Transoxania and Bactria
- Quanrong (Quănróng ( Chinese: 犬 戎), literally “Dog Rong”) northwestern people during the Zhōu (1046 – 221 BCE) and later dynasties
- Beidi ( Chinese: 北 狄) the northern barbarians and Wuzhong ( Chinese: 無 終) people to the north of China circa 700 BC, said to be part of the Shan Rong, who lived near Beijing, or Taiyuan, or north to Yan (state).
99.112.214.29 ( talk) 02:16, 3 March 2011 (UTC)