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- Sushen abstract "Sushen was an ancient ethnic group or people who dwelt in the northeastern part of China (in the area of modern Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces) and what is in modern times the Russian Maritime Province and some other Siberian provinces. They were active during the Zhou Dynasty period. Archeological relics in the area are attributed to the Xituanshan Culture, indicating that the people were, according to Ulrich Theobald, Tungusic.According to Guoyu and Shanhaijing published in the Zhanguo period (476–221 BCE), Sushen was the name of the tribe who lived in Shandong and border of Liaoxi area.The name of Sushen appeared as early as the 6th century BC in Chinese documents. They are almost unknown with the exception of the fact that they lived to the north of China and used flint headed wooden arrows, farmed, hunted, and fished, and lived in caves and trees. Ancient Chinese believed that the Sushen paid arrows as tribute to an ideal Chinese ruler. In other words, an arrival of Sushen delegates was, for the Chinese, an auspicious sign of the Chinese ruler's virtue.From the 3rd century to the 6th century, the name Sushen was used as an alias for the Yilou, who were in eastern Manchuria. However, the connection between the Yilou and the ancient Sushen is unclear. Some historians think that Chinese, having heard that the Yilou paid arrows as tribute, linked them with the Sushen based on knowledge of ancient documents. They paid tribute several times and pleased rulers of Northern China. The Yilou disappeared from documents in the 6th century. The Mohe rose into power there instead.The Chinese characters for 'Sushen' (粛慎) can also be found in Japanese documents, in which the characters are annotated and read as Mishihase or Ashihase. According to Nihonshoki, the Mishihase first arrived to Sado Province during the reign of Emperor Kimmei. In 660, Japanese General Abe no Hirafu defeated the Mishihase in Hokkaidō by request from the native inhabitants.Some historians consider that the Mishihase were identical with the Sushen of Chinese records, and others think that Japanese named the indigenous people in the northeast based on the knowledge of Chinese documents, just as the Chinese did during the Three Kingdoms Period.They are believed to have been the ancestors of the Mohe, and subsequently of the Jurchen, Manchu, Nanai and many other Tungusic peoples.".
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- Sushen wikiPageRevisionID "643919759".
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Abe_no_Hirafu.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Ashihase.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Chinese_history.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink China_proper.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Classic_of_Mountains_and_Seas.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Kimmei_of_Japan.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Kinmei.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Guoyu_(book).
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Heilongjiang.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaidō.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Jilin.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Jurchen_people.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Liaoxi.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Liaoxi_Province.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Manchu_people.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Manchuria.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Mishihase.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Mohe_people.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Nanai_people.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Nani_people.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Nihonshoki.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Primorsky_Krai.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Sado_Province.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Shandong.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Shanhaijing.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Sushen.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms_Period.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Tungusic_peoples.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Ulrich_Theobald.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Warring_States_period.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Yilou.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Zhanguo.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Zhou_Dynasty.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLink Zhou_dynasty.
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suksin".
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sushen".
- Sushen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yilou".
- Sushen altname "Yilou".
- Sushen hasPhotoCollection Sushen.
- Sushen p "Yìlóu".
- Sushen s "肃慎".
- Sushen t "挹婁".
- Sushen t "肅愼".
- Sushen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese.
- Sushen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Sushen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Manchurian_History.
- Sushen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sushen subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Chinese_history.
- Sushen hypernym Group.
- Sushen type Article.
- Sushen type Band.
- Sushen type Article.
- Sushen comment "Sushen was an ancient ethnic group or people who dwelt in the northeastern part of China (in the area of modern Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces) and what is in modern times the Russian Maritime Province and some other Siberian provinces. They were active during the Zhou Dynasty period.".
- Sushen label "Sushen".
- Sushen sameAs Sushen.
- Sushen sameAs 粛慎.
- Sushen sameAs 숙신.
- Sushen sameAs Sušenai.
- Sushen sameAs m.01zx30.
- Sushen sameAs Сушень.
- Sushen sameAs Q144022.
- Sushen sameAs Q144022.
- Sushen sameAs 肃慎.
- Sushen wasDerivedFrom Sushen?oldid=643919759.
- Sushen isPrimaryTopicOf Sushen.