Xianbei chieftain, founder of Southern Liang (r. 397-399)
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Tufa Wugu 禿髮烏孤
Prince of Wuwei
Ruler of Southern Liang
Reign
397–399
Successor
Tufa Lilugu
Died
399
Full name
Family name:
Tūfǎ (禿髮)
Given name:
Wūgū (烏孤)
Era name and dates
Tài chū (太初): 397–399
Regnal name
397–398: Grand Commander, Grand General, Grand Chanyu, Prince of Xiping (大都督 大將軍 大單于 西平王) since 398: Grand Commander, Grand General, Grand Chanyu, Prince of Wuwei (大都督 大將軍 大單于 武威王)
Posthumous name
Prince Wǔ (武王, lit. "martial")
Temple name
Lièzǔ (烈祖)
Dynasty
Southern Liang
Tufa Wugu (Chinese: 禿髮烏孤; died 399), formally Prince Wu of Wuwei (武威武王), was the founding prince of the Xianbei-led Southern Liang dynasty of China. He was initially a vassal of Later Liang's emperor Lü Guang, but seeing how Lü Guang was misruling his people, declared independence in 397. He ruled for only two years before he died from injuries suffered in a horse-riding accident.
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