The Forgotten Empires That Once Ruled the World — Fexingo History

The Xianbei: Steppe Successors Who Reshaped China

8 min · 1. Juni 2026
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Before the Rouran and the Göktürks, another nomadic confederation rose from the eastern steppe — the Xianbei. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Xianbei shattered the Xiongnu's legacy, carved kingdoms across northern China during the Sixteen Kingdoms period, and left a lasting mark on language, warfare, and identity. We follow the rise of the Murong and Tuoba clans, the creation of the Northern Wei dynasty, and the controversial sinicization reforms of Emperor Xiaowen. Along the way, we untangle the Xianbei's unique customs, their role in spreading Buddhism along the Silk Road, and the strange tale of the 'Xianbei Script' that never was. A sober look at how steppe conquerors became Chinese emperors — and what they lost in the process. #Xianbei #SteppeHistory #SixteenKingdoms #NorthernWei #Tuoba #Murong #EmperorXiaowen #NomadicEmpires #SilkRoad #Sinicization #Luoyang #Tabgach #History #AncientAsia #FexingoHistory #SteppeNomads #ChinaHistory #ForgottenEmpires Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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