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Emperor Wulie may
refer to: Sun Jian (155–191),
warlord whose son Sun Quan
founded the
Eastern Wu
dynasty Helian Bobo (381–425),
founding emperor of the...
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emperor in 229,
whereupon Sun Jian was
given the
posthumous title Emperor Wulie (武烈皇帝). Sun Jian was born in
Fuchun County (富春縣), Wu Commandery, around...
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known as King
Daowulie of Qin (秦悼武烈王) or King
Daowu of Qin (秦悼武王) or King
Wulie of Qin (秦武烈王), was the
ruler of the Qin
state from 310 to 307 BC during...
- Xia dynasty. Her
husband was the
founding emperor,
Helian Bobo (Emperor
Wulie). Very
little is
known about Empress Liang. She was not
Helian Bobo's first...
- the
Emperor Guangwen of Han-Zhao, and the Hu Xia founder, the
Emperor Wulie of Hu Xia, were
descended from Liu
Qiangqu and Liu
Qubei respectively; according...
- Chinese: 鐵弗; pinyin: Tiěfú). The
dynasty was
founded by
Helian Bobo (Emperor
Wulie).
Although the Xia only
lasted from 407 to 431, its
capital Tongwan situated...
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courtesy name
Qujie (屈孑), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Wulie of Xia (夏武烈帝), was the
founding emperor of the Xiongnu-led Hu Xia dynasty...
- Sun Yi, Sun
Kuang and Lady Sun. She was
posthumously honoured as
Empress Wulie in 229 by her
second son Sun Quan, who
became the
founding emperor of the...
- Xun's wife Gu Shao's wife Zhu Ji's wife
Parents Sun Jian (father)
Empress Wulie (mother)
Relatives See
Eastern Wu
family trees Occupation General, politician...
- 310–307 BC son of King ****wen
alternative titles King
Daowu (秦悼武王) and King
Wulie (秦武烈王) King
Zhaoxiang Ze or Ji 則、稷 306–251 BC son of King ****wen, younger...