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Huyan

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Pronunciation
  
Hūyǎn (Pinyin)

Language(s)
  
Xiongnu language

Language(s)
  
Chinese

Variant(s)
  
(Mandarin)

Huyan

Derivation
  
name of the earliest matrilineal ancestor of the Huyan clan


The Huyan (Chinese: 呼衍、呼延; Wade–Giles: Huyen) was a noble house that led the last remnants of the Northern Xiongnu to Dzungaria during the second century after the Battle of the Altai Mountains. The House of Huyan is an earlier maternal lineage name subsequently replaced by Suibu, much as the Ashina (阿史那) and Yujiulu (郁久閭). Mongolian Khiyad tribe's name is probably derived from Huyan.

By the 3rd century BCE, the upper stratum of the Xiongnu was made up of five aristocratic houses, Luandi (攣鞮, house of the Chanyu and the Tuqi King of the east and west), Huyan (呼衍), Xubu (須卜) (later transcribed as Suibu), Qiulin (丘林) and Lan (蘭). Both the Huyan and Xubu settled in the east, Qiulin and Lan in the west and Luandi at the center of Mongolia.

Prominent people with family name Huyan

  • Empress Huyan, wife of Han Zhao's founding emperor, Liu Yuan
  • Empress Huyan, wife of Liu Yuan's son, Liu Cong, the fourth emperor of Han Zhao
  • Empress Huyan, wife of Murong Chao, emperor of the Southern Yan
  • Huyan Zan (呼延贊), general of the Song dynasty (d. 1000)
  • Huyan Zhuo (呼延灼), fictitious descendant of Huyan Zan in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels
  • References

    Huyan Wikipedia