Mosca, Matthew W. (December 2011). “The Literati Rewriting of China in the Qianlong-Jiaqing Transition”. 《Late Imperial China》 (영어) 32 (2): 89–132. doi:10.1353/late.2011.0012. ISSN1086-3257.
Wudai Shi ch. 75. 《舊五代史/卷75》 (중국어) – 위키문헌 경유. Considering the father was originally called Nieliji without a surname, the fact that his patrilineal ancestors all had Chinese names here indicates that these names were probably all created posthumously after Shi Jingtang became a "Chinese" emperor. Shi Jingtang actually claimed to be a descendant of Chinese historical figures Shi Que and Shi Fen, and insisted that his ancestors went westwards towards non-Han Chinese area during the political chaos at the end of the Han dynasty in the early 3rd century.
Mosca, Matthew W. (December 2011). “The Literati Rewriting of China in the Qianlong-Jiaqing Transition”. 《Late Imperial China》 (영어) 32 (2): 89–132. doi:10.1353/late.2011.0012. ISSN1086-3257.