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Han Chinese general Shi Tianze's Korean wife.
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/7515576/#q7517687
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/8478725/#q8481910
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/8480424/#q8482061
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/10849996/#q10853971
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/10850717/#q10854011
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kG45gi7E3hsC&pg=PA41&lpg=PA41&dq=%22only+the+principal+one%22+%22The+second,%22+%22was+a+Korean%22+%22the+other+two%22&source=bl&ots=urf72agWf8&sig=ACfU3U1Dk0BLFnhYlMI3eBLwmX5c-vvatA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj5wqOS-KLzAhWsdt8KHQTzBv4Q6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q=%22only%20the%20principal%20one%22%20%22The%20second%2C%22%20%22was%20a%20Korean%22%20%22the%20other%20two%22&f=false
>T'ien-tse's marriages, as well as those of his father, reflect the prevalence of interracial unions in north china at the time, at least among the élite families. Ping-chih had two wives: one Chinese, née Chang; one Jurchen, née Na-ho. It is not certain whether T'ien - tse was the product of a mixed marriage , but most of his children surely were , since of his four wives only the principal one , née Shih , was perhaps a Chinese . The second , née Li , was a Korean ; the other two , Na - ho and Monien , were Jurchen .
Shi Tianze's son Shi Gang married a Mongol woman from the Turco-Mongol Kerait tribe.
>>63952672
>>63952681
>>63952786
Han Chinese general Shi Tianze's Korean wife.
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/7515576/#q7517687
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/8478725/#q8481910
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/8480424/#q8482061
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/10849996/#q10853971
https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/10850717/#q10854011
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=kG45gi7E3hsC&pg=PA41&lpg=PA41&dq=%22only+the+principal+one%22+%22The+second,%22+%22was+a+Korean%22+%22the+other+two%22&source=bl&ots=urf72agWf8&sig=ACfU3U1Dk0BLFnhYlMI3eBLwmX5c-vvatA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj5wqOS-KLzAhWsdt8KHQTzBv4Q6AF6BAgCEAM#v=onepage&q=%22only%20the%20principal%20one%22%20%22The%20second%2C%22%20%22was%20a%20Korean%22%20%22the%20other%20two%22&f=false
>T'ien-tse's marriages, as well as those of his father, reflect the prevalence of interracial unions in north china at the time, at least among the élite families. Ping-chih had two wives: one Chinese, née Chang; one Jurchen, née Na-ho. It is not certain whether T'ien - tse was the product of a mixed marriage , but most of his children surely were , since of his four wives only the principal one , née Shih , was perhaps a Chinese . The second , née Li , was a Korean ; the other two , Na - ho and Monien , were Jurchen .
Shi Tianze's son Shi Gang married a Mongol woman from the Turco-Mongol Kerait tribe.
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