Wanyan Helibo
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wanyan.
Wanyan Helibo (simplified 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.[citation needed] Like his grandfather, Wanyan Helibo was the Khitan Liao Empire appointed chieftain (太師, Taishi) of the Wanyan Tribe.[citation needed] Like his father, Helibo was a powerful military leader in the region around Wanyan Tribe.[citation needed]
In the 12th century, three of Helibo's sons - Wuyashu, Aguda, and Wanyan Wuqimai - were to rule the Jurchen in succession.[citation needed]
When Emperor Xizong of Jin was crowned at 1135, Wanyan Helibo was given posthumous name "Emperor Shengsu" (聖肅皇帝) and temple name "Shizu" (世祖).[citation needed] At 1144, Wanyan Helibo's buried site was named as "Yongling" (永陵).[citation needed]
[edit] Family members
Empress Yijian (with surname Nalan):[citation needed]
- Wanyan Wuyashu
- Wanyan Aguda
- Wanyan Wodai
- Wanyan Wuqimai
- Wanyan Xieye
Concubine (with surname Tudan):[citation needed]
- Wanyan Wosai
- Wanyan Wozhe
Concubine (with surname Pusan):[citation needed]
- Wanyan Wugunai
Concubine (with surname Zhuhu):[citation needed]
Concubine (also with surname Zhuhu):[citation needed]
Concubine (with surname Wugulun):[citation needed]
[edit] Literature
- Jing-shen Tao, The Jurchen in Twelfth-Century China. University of Washington Press, 1976, ISBN 0-295-95514-7.
[edit] References
- ^ Tao (1976), p.17

