Tuoba Yulü

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He was the son of Tuoba Fu, and the father of Tuoba Yihuai and Tuoba Shiyiqian. In 310, Tuoba Yulü was ordered by Tuoba Yilu to assist Liu Kun, the Governor of Bingzhou (并州) (modern Shanxi province), to fight the Xiongnu Tiefu chieftain Liu Hu. In 316, Tuoba Yulü became the Prince of Dai upon the death of Tuoba Pugen's unnamed infant son. In 318, he defeated the Tiefu chieftain Liu Hu and also captured some territory from the Wusun. In 321 he was killed in a coup d'état launched by Pugen's widow, Lady Qi. She then installed her son, Tuoba Heru, as the new Prince of Dai.

Yulü at least had two daughters: one married Template:Ill (贺纥) the Template:Ill chieftain, one gave birth to Template:Ill (刘库仁) the future Template:Ill chieftain.

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Emperor Pingwen of Dai
 Died: 321
Chinese royalty

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Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/check Prince of Dai
316–321 Template:S-ttl/check
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