Yujiulü Shelun, the Glossary
Yujiulü Shelun (Simplified Chinese: 郁久闾社仑; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Shèlún, Wade–Giles: Yü-chiu-lü She-lun) (c. 391–410) or Qiudoufa Khagan (丘豆伐可汗) was khagan of the Rouran from 402 to 410.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Book of Wei, Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei, Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei, Gobi Desert, Helian Bobo, Later Qin, Northern Wei, Pinyin, Rouran Khaganate, Simplified Chinese characters, Tengrism, Tiele people, Wade–Giles, Xianbei, Xiongnu, Yao Xing, Yujiulü clan, Yujiulü Hulü.
- 410 deaths
- Khagans of the Rouran
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Akadémiai Kiadó (Budapest, Hungary).
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Book of Wei
The Book of Wei, also known by its Chinese name as the Wei Shu, is a classic Chinese historical text compiled by Wei Shou from 551 to 554, and is an important text describing the history of the Northern Wei and Eastern Wei from 386 to 550.
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Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei
Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei ((北)魏道武帝) (4 August 371 – 6 November 409), personal name Tuoba Gui (拓拔珪), né Tuoba Shegui (拓拔渉珪), was the founding emperor of the Northern Wei dynasty of China. Yujiulü Shelun and emperor Daowu of Northern Wei are founding monarchs.
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Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei
Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei ((北)魏明元帝) (392 – 24 December 423), Chinese name Tuoba Si (拓拔嗣), Xianbei name Mumo (木末), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty of China.
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Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert (Говь) is a large, cold desert and grassland region in northern China and southern Mongolia and is the sixth largest desert in the world.
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Helian Bobo
Helian Bobo (Middle Chinese Guangyun:; 381–425), né Liu Bobo (劉勃勃), courtesy name Qujie (屈孑), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Wulie of Xia (夏武烈帝), was the founding emperor of the Xiongnu-led Hu Xia dynasty of China. Yujiulü Shelun and Helian Bobo are founding monarchs.
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Later Qin
Qin, known in historiography as the Later Qin (384–417) or Yao Qin (姚秦), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Yao clan of Qiang ethnicity during the Sixteen Kingdoms period in northern China.
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Northern Wei
Wei, known in historiography as the Northern Wei, Tuoba Wei, Yuan Wei and Later Wei, was an imperial dynasty of China ruled by the Tuoba (Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei.
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Pinyin
Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese.
Rouran Khaganate
The Rouran Khaganate, also known as Ruanruan or Juan-juan (or variously Jou-jan, Ruruan, Ju-juan, Ruru, Ruirui, Rouru, Rouruan or Tantan) was a tribal confederation and later state founded by a people of Proto-Mongolic Donghu origin.
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Simplified Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese characters are one of two standardized character sets widely used to write the Chinese language, with the other being traditional characters.
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Tengrism
Tengrism (also known as Tengriism, Tengerism, or Tengrianism) is a religion originating in the Eurasian steppes, based on shamanism and animism.
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Tiele people
The Tiele, also named Gaoche or Gaoju, were a tribal confederation of Turkic ethnic origins living to the north of China proper and in Central Asia, emerging after the disintegration of the confederacy of the Xiongnu. Chinese sources associate them with the earlier Dingling.
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Wade–Giles
Wade–Giles is a romanization system for Mandarin Chinese.
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Xianbei
The Xianbei were an ancient nomadic people that once resided in the eastern Eurasian steppes in what is today Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Northeastern China.
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Xiongnu
The Xiongnu were a tribal confederation of nomadic peoples who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD.
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Yao Xing
Yao Xing (366–416), courtesy name Zilüe (子略), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Wenhuan of Later Qin (後秦文桓帝), was an emperor of the Qiang-led Chinese Later Qin dynasty.
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Yujiulü clan
The Yujiulü clan (reconstructed Middle Chinese: ʔjuk kjǝu ljwo) was the ruling clan of the Rouran Khaganate, which ruled over Northern China, the Mongolian Steppe and Southern Siberia.
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Yujiulü Hulü
Yujiulü Hulü (pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Húlǜ) (died 414) was an early 5th century ruler of the Rouran, a confederation of nomadic tribes in Mongolia with the title Aikugai Khagan. Yujiulü Shelun and Yujiulü Hulü are Khagans of the Rouran.
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See also
410 deaths
- Alaric I
- Asterius of Amasea
- Euphrasia of Constantinople
- Exuperius
- Gaudentius of Brescia
- Isaac of Seleucia
- Marcella of Rome
- Maron
- Murong Chao
- Saint Taurinus
- Tyrannius Rufinus
- Yujiulü Shelun
Khagans of the Rouran
- Mugulü
- Yujiulü Anagui
- Yujiulü Anluochen
- Yujiulü Buluzhen
- Yujiulü Cheluhui
- Yujiulü Chounu
- Yujiulü Datan
- Yujiulü Dengshuzi
- Yujiulü Dengzhu
- Yujiulü Doulun
- Yujiulü Futu
- Yujiulü Hulü
- Yujiulü Kangti
- Yujiulü Nagai
- Yujiulü Poluomen
- Yujiulü Shelun
- Yujiulü Tiefa
- Yujiulü Tuhezhen
- Yujiulü Wuti
- Yujiulü Yucheng
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yujiulü_Shelun
Also known as Qiudoufa Khan, Toulun, Yujiulue Shelun.