@article{oai:shotoku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001479, author = {後藤, 勝 and Goto, Masaru}, journal = {聖徳学園岐阜教育大学紀要, Bulletin of Gifu College of Education}, month = {Feb}, note = {In the Pei-wei (北魏) Period, emigrants from Central Asia played the most active parts in commercial trade with China. In particular, many Sogdians who migrated and settled there, were more important than any other people. After Pei-wei was split in half in 534 A.D, the direct trade between Tung-wei (東魏), Pei-ch'I (北斉) and Central Asian countries were interrupted by His-wei (西魏) and Pei-chou (北周). Therefore, Tung-wei and Pei-ch'I began the direct trade with them on a new route via Jou-jan (柔然), by the mediation of T'u-yu-hun (吐谷渾) in the Tung-wei Period, and by that of T'u-chueh (突厥) in the Pei-ch'I Period. Especially during the reign of Hou-chu (後主 : 565~576), the activities of Sogdians became the most remarkable in various worlds, because he was a famous His-yu (西域)-maniac. They exercised their authorities by making use of their positions of his favorite subjects, or acted as his special merchants or as usurers among the people.}, pages = {47--64}, title = {東魏・北斉朝の西域人 : 西域帰化人研究 その4}, volume = {19}, year = {1990}, yomi = {ゴトウ, マサル} }