Xianzhi Explained

Xianzhi (Old Chinese: 鮮支 (xiānzhī)), is one of the Xiongnu tribes.[1]

Etymology

Xianzhi means Gardenia in Chinese.[2]

History

It is one of the 19 Hun tribes counted by the Jin book. There is restricted information about the Xianzhi (鮮支) tribe. According to the book of Jin, in the spring of the 13th year, Liang ruler Li Shiye defeated Juqu Mengxun in the Xianzhi creek.[3] Dai the Elder's ritual records state that the Xianzhi (鮮支), the Qosuo, the Di, and the Qiang were pacified by Emperor Shun in the West. And the same sentence is cited as the pacified tribes in Shiji, "the Western Rong, the Xizhi (析枝), the Qusou, the Di, and the Qiang". Based on this, it is possible to say that it is mentioned as Xianzhi in the Jin book and the Book of Rites, but as Xizhi in Shiji.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Fang, Xuanling . . 1958 . Beijing . zh . zh:晉書 . . Fang Xuanling. Vol. 97
  2. Web site: "鲜支"字的解释 汉典 . 2022-05-26 . www.zdic.net . zh-cn.
  3. Book: Fang, Xuanling . . 1958 . Beijing . zh . zh:晉書 . . Fang Xuanling. Vol. 10
  4. Book: Yu, Taishan . A Hypothesis about the Source of the Sai Tribes . 2000 . Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Pennsylvania . 143 . en.