Tuoba Liwei
Tuoba Liwei (Chinese: 拓拔力微; pinyin: Tuòbá Lìwéi) was the first leader of the Tuoba clan of the Xianbei people, from 219-277. He was the ancestor of the future Northern Wei Dynasty and was thus posthumously honored as Emperor Shenyuan, with the temple name Shizu. Later, Emperor Wen of Western Wei changed his temple name to Taizu.
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| Chieftains of the Tuoba clan | Unified rule |
- Tuoba Mao
- Tuoba Huo
- Tuoba Guan
- Tuoba Lou
- Tuoba Yue
- Tuoba Tuiyin
- Tuoba Li
- Tuoba Qi
- Tuoba Si
- Tuoba Ji
- Tuoba Gai
- Tuoba Kuai
- Tuoba Lin
- Tuoba Jifen
- Tuoba Liwei
- Tuoba Shamohan
- Tuoba Xilu
- Tuoba Chuo
- Tuoba Fu
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| Emperors of Western Wei | Posthumously honoured | Yuan Yu |
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