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- Q2660024 description "Chanyu of the Xiongnu".
- Q2660024 description "Chanyu of the Xiongnu".
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- Q2660024 abstract "Template:Infobox monarchGunchen Chanyu (aka Junchen Chinese: 單于, 軍臣; r. 161–126 BCE), whose proper name is unknown, was a Chanyu of the Xiongnu, the successor to Laoshang Chanyu (老上單于). During his long reign Gunchen Chanyu outlived the Han emperors Wendi Liu Heng 文帝劉恆 (r. 180–157 BC, Hyao Wyn Huan-di in Bichurin), Jingdi Liu Qi 景帝 劉啟 (r. 157–141 BC, Hyao-Jing-di in Bichurin), and died during the reign of the Han emperor Wudi Liu Che 武帝 劉徹 (r. 141–87 BC). All three Chinese emperors confirmed the heqin 和親 peace and kinship treaty with the Huns, pledging to live by its terms.The treaty generally held during the reign of Gunchen Chanyu, however, the Chinese annals note that the mutual relations were imperiled on a number of occasions, which included appeals of the Chinese contenders for the Xiong Gnu's assistance and protection, the Xiong Gnu's retaliatory raids as punishments for violation of the treaty terms, and one direct Chinese assault against the Chanyu. The Huns were especially sensitive about unimperiled trade relations, which were one of the terms of the heqin treaty, and the Chinese annals specifically note a number of instances of the border trade opening, implying that the border trade was at times banned. The ambush happened in the 133 BCE, when Gunchen Chanyu was lured inside the border, and he almost run into an ambush of a 300,000 strong Chinese army. Only a diclosure by a Chinese officer about the planned ambush saved the Chanyu. After the failed ambush, the treaty was practically abrogated, the relations soured, the border traders were assaulted, in 127 BC the Chinese army attacked and expelled the Hun's tribes Leu-fan (楼烦, 樓煩, Leufang, Liufan, Loufan, Loufang) and Bayan (白羊王) from the Ordos, and then built fortifications and forts to retain the captured territory.The next winter, 126 BCE, Gunchen Shanyu died; his younger brother, a Eastern Luli-Prince Ichise (or Ichisye) ascended the Chanuy throne (r. 126-114 BCE).".
- Q2660024 activeYearsStartYear "0161".
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- Q2660024 thumbnail Hsiung-nu-Empire.png?width=300.
- Q2660024 title "Chanyu".
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- Q2660024 name "Chanyu, Gunchen".
- Q2660024 name "Gunchen".
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- Q2660024 reign "c. 161–126 BCE".
- Q2660024 shortDescription "Chanyu of the Xiongnu".
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- Q2660024 comment "Template:Infobox monarchGunchen Chanyu (aka Junchen Chinese: 單于, 軍臣; r. 161–126 BCE), whose proper name is unknown, was a Chanyu of the Xiongnu, the successor to Laoshang Chanyu (老上單于). During his long reign Gunchen Chanyu outlived the Han emperors Wendi Liu Heng 文帝劉恆 (r. 180–157 BC, Hyao Wyn Huan-di in Bichurin), Jingdi Liu Qi 景帝 劉啟 (r. 157–141 BC, Hyao-Jing-di in Bichurin), and died during the reign of the Han emperor Wudi Liu Che 武帝 劉徹 (r. 141–87 BC).".
- Q2660024 label "Gunchen Chanyu".
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- Q2660024 givenName "Gunchen".
- Q2660024 name "Chanyu, Gunchen".
- Q2660024 name "Gunchen Chanyu".
- Q2660024 name "Gunchen".
- Q2660024 surname "Chanyu".