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'''Wanyan Shilu'''({{zh-cp|z=完颜石鲁|p=Wányán Shǐlǔ |
'''Wanyan Shilu'''({{zh-cp|z=完颜石鲁|p=Wányán Shǐlǔ}}), eldest son of [[Wanyan Suike]]. |
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Wanyan Shilu was the [[Khitan]] [[Liao Dynasty|Liao Empire]] appointed [[chieftain]] (太師, Taishi) of the [[Wanyan]] Tribe. |
Wanyan Shilu was the [[Khitan]] [[Liao Dynasty|Liao Empire]] appointed [[chieftain]] (太師, Taishi) of the [[Wanyan]] Tribe. |
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Wanyan Shilu(pinyin: Wányán Shǐlǔ), eldest son of Wanyan Suike.
Wanyan Shilu was the Khitan Liao Empire appointed chieftain (太師, Taishi) of the Wanyan Tribe.
When Emperor Xizong of Jin was crowned at 1135, Wanyan Shilu was given posthumous name "Emperor Chengxiang" (成襄皇帝) and temple name "Zhaozu" (昭祖). At 1144, Wanyan Shilu's buried site was named as "Anling" (安陵).
Family members
Empress Weishun (with surname Tudan):
- Wanyan Wugunai
- Wanyan Wuguchu
Concubine Dahumo (from Wusaza Tribe):
- Wanyan Bahei
- Wanyan Pulihei
- Wanyan Wolian
Anonymous concubine (from Goryeo):
- Wanyan Hushida
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