Wugunai
Wugunai | |||||||||
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Born | 1021 | ||||||||
Died | 1074 (aged 52–53) | ||||||||
Spouse |
Lady Tangkuo Zhusihui Lady Wendihen | ||||||||
Issue |
Hezhe Helibo Hesun Pocishu Yingge Hezhenbao Mapo Alihemen Manduhe | ||||||||
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Father | Shilu | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Tushan |
Wugunai | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | çƒéª¨å»¼ | ||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 乌骨迺 | ||||||||
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Wugunai (1021–1074) 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 Shilu. Like his father, Wugunai was appointed chieftain of the Wanyan tribe by the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, which ruled northern China between the 10th and 11th centuries. Historical sources describe Wugunai as a brave warrior, great eater and hard drinker, and a lover of women.[1]
Wugunai was posthumously honoured with the temple name Jingzu (景祖) by his descendant, Emperor Xizong.
Family
- Father: Shilu
- Mother: Lady Tushan (å¾’å–®æ°), posthumously honoured as Empress Weishun (å¨é †çš‡åŽ)
- Spouse: Lady Tangkuo (å”括æ°), posthumously honoured as Empress Zhaosu (æ˜è‚…皇åŽ), bore Hezhe, Helibo, Hesun, Pocishu and Yingge
- Concubines:
- Zhusihui (注æ€ç°), of Khitan descent, bore Hezhenbao
- Lady Wendihen (溫迪痕æ°), personal name Diben (敵本), bore Mapo, Alihemen and Manduke
- Sons:
- Hezhe (劾者), Duke of Han (韓國公)
- Helibo, posthumously honoured as Emperor Shizu
- Hesun (劾å«), Duke of Yi (沂國公)
- Pocishu (é —åˆºæ·‘), posthumously honoured as Emperor Suzong (è‚…å®—)
- Yingge (盈æŒ), posthumously honoured as Emperor Muzong (穆宗)
- Hezhenbao (劾真ä¿), Duke of Dai (代國公)
- Mapo (éº»é —), Duke of Yu (虞國公)
- Alihemen (阿離åˆæ‡£), Duke of Sui (隋國公)
- Manduhe (謾都訶), Duke of Zheng (é„國公)
References
- ↑ The Cambridge History of China, vol. 6, p. 220.
- Toqto'a (c. 1343). History of Jin. 1, 32, 63, 65.
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