Wanyan Helibo
Wanyan Helibo (Chinese: 完颜劾里钵; pinyin: Wanyan Hélǐbō; Wade–Giles: Wan-yen Ho-li-po[1]) (1039—1092, r.1074—1092) was the second son of Wanyan Wugunai. Like his grandfather, Wanyan Helibo was the Khitan Liao Empire appointed chieftain (太師, Taishi) of the Wanyan tribe. Like his father, Helibo was a powerful military leader in the region around the Wanyan tribe.
In the 12th century, three of Helibo's sons - Wuyashu, Aguda, and Wanyan Wuqimai - were to rule the Jurchen in succession.
When Emperor Xizong of Jin was crowned in 1135, Wanyan Helibo was given the posthumous name "Emperor Shengsu" (聖肅皇帝) and temple name "Shizu" (世祖). In 1144, Wanyan Helibo's burial site was named "Yongling" (永陵).
Family members
Empress Yijian (with surname Nalan):
- Wanyan Wuyashu
- Wanyan Aguda
- Wanyan Wodai
- Wanyan Wuqimai
- Wanyan Xieye
Concubine (with surname Tudan):
- Wanyan Wosai
- Wanyan Wozhe
Concubine (with surname Pusan):
- Wanyan Wugunai
Concubine (with surname Zhuhu):
- Wanyan Dumu
Concubine (also with surname Zhuhu):
- Wanyan Chala
Concubine (with surname Wugulun):
- Wanyan Wudubu
Literature
- Jing-shen Tao, The Jurchen in Twelfth-Century China. University of Washington Press, 1976, ISBN 0-295-95514-7.
References
- ↑ Tao (1976), p.17
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