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Huxie ****hu
Houdi (Chinese: 湖邪尸逐侯鞮), born Chang, was the son of
Xitong ****hu Houdi. He
succeeded Qiuchu Julindi in 63 AD and
ruled until his
death in...
- Wujihou****hudi (Chinese: 烏稽侯尸逐鞮), born Ba, was the son of
Huxie ****hu Houti. He
succeeded his
brother Wanshi****hudi in 124 AD and
ruled until 128 AD...
- Yulüdi (Chinese: 伊屠於閭鞮), born Xuan, was the son of Yifa Yulüdi. He
succeeded Huxie ****hu
Houdi in 85 AD and
ruled until his
death in 88 AD. He was succeeded...
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Xitong ****hu Houti/Shi (醯僮尸逐侯提) 59–63 AD
Qiuchu Julinti/Su 丘除車林提 63 AD
Huxie ****hu Houti/Chang (湖邪尸逐侯提) 63–85 AD Yitu Yulüti/Xuan (伊屠於閭提/宣) 85–88 AD...
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Xiuli (休利), the Qute
Ruoshi Zhujiu Chanyu (去特若尸逐就單于), was the son of
Huxie ****hu Houti. He
succeeded his
brother Wujihou****hudi in 128 AD and ruled...
- Wanshi****hudi (Chinese: 萬氏尸逐鞮), born Tan (Chinese: 檀), was the son of
Huxie ****hu Houti. He
succeeded ****i in 98 AD and
ruled until 124 AD. He was...
- of Han set up
Shuofang County here. When
Emperor Xuan of Han
called the
Huxie Chanyu to come, he
became the
residence of the
Southern Xiongnu. Later,...
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ruled for only a few
months before dying. He was
succeeded by his
cousin Huxie ****hu Houti.
Crespigny 2007, p. 756. Barfield,
Thomas (1989), The Perilous...