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Huduershidaogao (Chinese: 呼都而尸道皋; 34 BC - 46 AD), born Yu, was a chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire. The brother and successor of Wuzhuliu Chanyu, he reigned from 18 to 46 AD.
Yu | |
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Huduershidaogao Chanyu | |
Reign | c. 18–46 AD |
Predecessor | Wulei Chanyu |
Successor | Wudadihou |
Born | 34 BC |
Died | 46 AD (aged c. 80) |
Issue | Wudadihou |
Dynasty | Modu Chanyu |
Father | Huhanye |
Mother | Diwu Yanzhi |
Yu was the eldest surviving brother of Wuzhuliu Chanyu upon his death in 13 AD, but Yu was passed over in succession in favor of his half-brother, the Wulei Chanyu. When Wulei died in 18 AD, Yu succeeded him as the Huduershidaogao Chanyu.[1]
In 19 AD, Wang Mang set up Xubu Chanyu as a rival to Huduershidaogao and stationed a large army on the frontier. Xubu died soon afterward and the army never set out.[2][1]
Huduershidaogao killed his half-brother Yituzhiyashi who was next in line to the throne and pro-Chinese.[2]
In 24 AD, the Gengshi Emperor sent an embassy to the Xiongnu, but Huduershidaogao felt that they did not pay him proper respect. The Gengshi Emperor died in 25 AD.[2][1]
In 28 AD, Huduershidaogao attacked Emperor Guangwu of Han but was defeated.[3]
In 35 AD, the Xiongnu forced the Han to withdraw from Shuofang Commandery.[3]
In 37 AD, the warlord Lu Fang was defeated and fled to the Xiongnu court.[3]
In 44 AD, Xiongnu raiding parties reached as far as Tianshui, Youfufeng, and Shangdang commanderies.[3]
In 45 AD, a Xiongnu raid attacked Zhongshan Commandery.[3]
In 46 AD, Huduershidaogao died at the age of 80 and was succeeded by his son Wudadihou.[4]
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