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With the backing of the Qiang people who populated much of Liang province, Han Sui participated in the Liang Province Rebellion against the Han Dynasty during the rule of Emperor Ling.
He joined forces with others in the area, such as Bian Zhang, Beigong Yu ( 北宫玉 ), and Liwen Hou ( 李文侯 ).
Despite suffering a defeat by government forces under Dong Zhuo, Han Sui maintained the support of the Qiang people and maintained his territory in Liang Province.
Han Sui is thought to have preferred to remain somewhat behind the scenes, placing someone else in the position of leadership while holding the real power himself.
When Bian Zhang and the other leaders passed from the scene, he placed Wang Guo ( 王國 ) in power with the help of his ally Ma Teng, whom he pledged a pact of brotherhood with.
The arrangement did not last long, however, and Wang Guo was removed from power after being defeated by the senior government official Huangfu Song.
It was at this point that Ma Teng and Han Sui declared themselves co-rulers of the Liang province, now mostly autonomous due to turmoil in the Han dynasty.

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