1. QiangquiQiangqui, whose full title is unknown, was a Chanyu of the Southern Huns, a successor to Huzheng (aka Huching, Ch. 呼徵, r. 178-179 CE) of the Southern Huns. Qiangqui was a head of the maternal dynastic tribe Qiang (Kiyan) with a title Western Tuqi-Prince (Wise Prince, Ch. Xian Wang) not eligible for the throne, he was appointed by the Chinese Bailiff for Souther Hun affairs Zhang Xiu, who on his own whim executed Huching Chanyu.
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