... Ran Min led a force of more than 100,000 to attack Xiang. In the third month of the following year, Shi Zhi and Yao Yizhong and Former Yan formed an alliance, smashing Ran Min's troops and taking a toll of 100,000 men. Ran Min and the ...
... Ran Min ( “ Zaam Miiv ” ) continued . After Ran Min and his troops left to engage Shi Zhi's , Emperor Shi Jian ordered General Zhang Shen ( Tsaab Sheej ) to attack Ran Min's forces from behind . Emperor Shi Jian's eunuchs betrayed him ...
... Ran Min's fist. Without even looking at his movements, with just a simple swing of his bottom, he sent Ran Min flying. Ran Min was thrown down until he felt dizzy. He crawled back up and looked at Xie Fei in surprise. At first, he was ...
Victor Cunrui Xiong, Kenneth Hammond. make Ran Min heir apparent, Ran Min had him killed, and placed Shi Jian 石鑒, Shi Zun's brother, on the throne. After Shi Jian made a failed attempt on his life, Ran Min carried out a genocide of the ...
... Ran Min's coffin and suddenly frowned. "What!" "This doesn't seem to be Ran Min's coffin," Faang Wei said resolutely. "When I was in the Black Hell, I had once been ordered to protect Ran Min's coffin, and it was absolutely not like ...
... Ran Min, Ran Min was a traitor when he first opened the lice, and was later called Emperor by Ran Min, and was even scolded by others, but no matter how they scolded him, Ran Min or Ran Min, he was still called Emperor. When Ran Min ...
... Ran Min in 350. The rule of father and son in 334–352 turned out to be a most calamitous period for the north. Shi Hu had been one of the worst despots. Onto his subjects he unleashed a reign of terror rarely paralleled in history. As ...