Helibo | |||||||||
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Born | 1039 | ||||||||
Died | 1092 (aged 52–53) | ||||||||
Spouse | Lady Nalan Lady Tushan Lady Pusan Lady Shuhu Lady Shuhu Lady Wugulun |
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Issue |
Wuyashu Aguda Wodai Wuqimai Woye Wosai Wozhe Wugunai Dumu Chala Wudubu |
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Father | Wugunai | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Tangkuo |
Posthumous name | |
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Emperor Shenwu Shengsu (神武聖肅皇帝) Emperor Dasheng (大聖皇帝) (from 1150–1161) |
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Temple name | |
Shizu (世祖) Yuanzu (元祖) (from 1150–1161) |
Helibo | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 劾里鉢 | ||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 劾里钵 | ||||||||
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Hélǐbó |
Wade–Giles | Ho-li-po |
Helibo (1039—1092) was a chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most dominant among the Jurchen tribes which later founded the Jin dynasty (1115–1234). He was the second son of Wugunai. Like his grandfather, Shilu, Helibo was appointed chieftain of the Wanyan tribe by the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, which ruled northern China between the 10th and 11th centuries.
In 1145, Helibo was posthumously honoured with the temple name Shizu (世祖) by his descendant, Emperor Xizong of the Jin dynasty.