Company. p. 430. quote:( 黃丕烈曰:「鮮牟,一本作『鮮卑』,非。『鮮牟』即宣九年之『根牟』也,…… 。」); rough translation: "Huang Pilie said: 'Xianmou (鮮牟), in one copy it is written as Xianbei
Company. p. 430. quote:( 黃丕烈曰:「鮮牟,一本作『鮮卑』,非。『鮮牟』即宣九年之『根牟』也,…… 。」); rough translation: "Huang Pilie said: 'Xianmou (鮮牟), in one copy it is written as Xianbei
Genmou (根牟, OC:*kɯ:n-mu (ZS), mod. Gēnmóu) was a vassal state during the Zhou dynasty in ancient China. Genmou was founded by the Eastern Yi and was conquered
ㄌㄧㄠˇ)) (1046–601 BC) – Ruled by the House of Yan (偃) of Huaxia descent Genmou (根牟(ㄍㄣ ㄇㄡˊ)) (1046–600 BC) – Ruled by the House of Jiang (姜) of Dongyi descent
is referred to by the following names in the Kojiki: Ō(a)namuji-no-Kami (大穴牟遅神(おお(あ)なむぢのかみ); historical orthography: おほ(あ)なむぢ Oho(a)namuji; Old Japanese: