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Prince of Dai
Son of Tuoba Pugen
Prince of Dai
Prince of Dai
Reign316
PredecessorTuoba Pugen
SuccessorTuoba Yulü
Born316
Died316
Full name
Regnal name
Prince of Dai (代王)
DynastyDai
FatherTuoba Pugen

The son of Tuoba Pugen (born and died 316) ruled as prince of the Tuoba Dai in 316. In 316, Tuoba Pugen defeated and killed his cousin, Tuoba Liuxiu (拓跋六修), to become the next Prince of Dai, succeeding Tuoba Yilu. However, his reign only lasted a few months before he died of illness. His first and only son, whose name was either never recorded or never given at all, was born at the time of his death, so Pugen's mother, Lady Qi, installed him as the new Prince of Dai. However, his son also died by the end of the year. The people of Dai thus chose his cousin, Tuoba Yulü, to succeed him. Likely due to their very short reigns, he and his father were never posthumously honoured during the Northern Wei period.

References

  1. (普根立月餘而薨。普根子始生,桓帝后立之。) Wei Shu, vol.1
  2. (其冬,普根子又薨。平文皇帝諱鬱律立,思帝之子也。) Wei Shu, vol.1
Prince of DaiHouse of TuobaBorn: 316 Died: 316
Chinese royalty
Preceded byTuoba Pugen Prince of Dai
316
Succeeded byTuoba Yulü
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