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Shilu (Jurchen) - Wikipedia

Shilu 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 Suike. He was appointed chieftain of the Wanyan tribe by the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, which ruled northern China between the 10th and 11th centuries.

Shilu
BornUnknown
DiedUnknown
SpouseLady Tushan
Dahumo
concubine
IssueWugunai
Wuguchu
Bahei
Pulihei
Woli'an
Hushida
Posthumous name
Emperor Wuhui Chengxiang (たけめぐみなりじょう皇帝こうてい)
Temple name
Zhaozu (あきら)
FatherSuike
MotherEmpress Gongjing
Shilu
Traditional Chineseいし
Simplified Chineseいし
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShílǔ
Wade–GilesShih-lu

Shilu was posthumously honoured with the temple name Zhaozu (あきら) by his descendant, Emperor Xizong.

Family

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  • Father: Suike
  • Mother: Suike's primary consort, posthumously honoured as Empress Gongjing (きょうやすし皇后こうごう)
  • Spouse: Lady Tushan (たん), posthumously honoured as Empress Weishun (じゅん皇后こうごう), bore Wugunai and Wuguchu
  • Concubines:
    • Dahumo (いたるえびすまつ) of the Wusazha (がらす薩扎) tribe, bore Tuohei, Pulihei and Woli'an
    • Concubine of unknown name, from Goryeo, bore Hushida
  • Sons:
    • Wugunai, posthumously honoured as Emperor Jingzu
    • Wuguchu (がらすいにしえ)
    • Bahei (ばつくろ)
    • Pulihei (仆里くろ)
    • Woli'an (斡里やす)
    • Hushida (えびすしつこたえ)

References

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  • Toqto'a (c. 1343). History of Jin. Vol. 1, 32, 63, 65.