Fuzhulei Ruodi
Chanyu of Xiongnu Empire from 31 to 20 BC From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chanyu of Xiongnu Empire from 31 to 20 BC From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuzhulei Ruodi (Chinese: 復株絫若鞮; fl. 31 BC - died 20 BC), born Diaotaomogao, was a Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire, the son and successor of Huhanye. He ruled the Xiongnu Empire from 31 BC to 20 BC. Fuzhulei kept the peace with the Han dynasty and visited Chang'an in 25 BC. He died in 20 BC and was succeeded by his brother Jumixu, the Souxie Chanyu.[1]
Diaotaomogao | |
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Fuzhulei Ruodi Chanyu | |
Reign | c. 31–20 BC |
Predecessor | Huhanye Chanyu |
Successor | Souxie Chanyu |
Died | 20 BC |
Spouse | Ninghu Yanzhi |
Issue |
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Dynasty | Modu Chanyu |
Father | Huhanye Chanyu |
Mother | Da Yanzhi |
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