Pei Ziye

One of the Hephthalite (滑, Hua) ambassadors whom Pei Ziye commented upon, at the Chinese court of Emperor Yuan of Liang in his capital Jingzhou in 516–520 CE, with explanatory text. Portraits of Periodical Offering of Liang, 11th century Song copy.[1][2]

Pei Ziye (裴子野, 471–532[3]) was a Chinese historian of the southern Liang dynasty;[4] he lived through the Liu Song and Southern Qi dynasties. He was the grandson of another historian, Pei Yin (裴駰), a son of the famous historian Pei Songzhi.

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  3. ^ (中大通二年,卒官,年六十二。) Liang Shu, vol.30
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