Wulu (Emperor De)
For the 12th-century Jurchen emperor whose personal name was also "Wulu", see Emperor Shizong of Jin.
Wulu | |||||
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Born | Unknown | ||||
Died | Unknown | ||||
Spouse | Empress Si | ||||
Issue |
Bahai Beilu | ||||
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Father | Hanpu | ||||
Mother | Empress Mingyi |
Wulu | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 烏魯 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 乌鲁 | ||||||
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Wulu was a chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most dominant among the Jurchen tribes which later founded the Jin dynasty (1115–1234). He was the eldest son of Hanpu, who is regarded as the ancestor of the Wanyan clan. Wulu was given the posthumous name Emperor De (德皇帝) by his descendant, Emperor Xizong.
Family
- Father: Hanpu
- Mother: Hanpu's primary consort, posthumously honoured as Empress Mingyi (明懿皇后)
- Spouse: Name unknown, posthumously honoured as Empress Si (思皇后)
- Sons:
- Bahai
- Beilu (輩魯)
References
- Toqto'a (c. 1343). History of Jin. 1, 32, 63, 65.
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