Helibo, alternatively rendered as Horimbo (1039âÂÂ1092), was a chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most dominant among the Jurchen tribes which later founded the Jin dynasty (1115âÂÂ1234). He was the second son of Wugunai. Like his grandfather, Shilu, Horimbo 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, Horimbo was posthumously honoured with the temple name Shizu (ä¸Âç¥Â) by his descendant, Emperor Xizong of the Jin dynasty.
Family
Parents
- Father: Wugunai
- Mother: Lady Tankko (Ã¥ÂÂæÂ¬æ°Â), posthumously honoured as Empress Zhaosu (æÂÂèÂÂçÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
Consorts and issue
- Empress Yijian, of the Nalan clan (翼簡çÂÂå æÂÂæÂ¶æ°Â, d. 1085)
- Wanyan UyaÃ
¡u, Emperor Kangzong (éÂÂ康å®Âå®Âé¡ÂçÂÂéÂÂ
æÂÂ, 1061 â 1113), 1st son
- Wanyan Aguda, Emperor Taizu (éÂÂ太ç¥Âå®Âé¡Âé¿骨æÂÂ, 1 August 1068 â 19 September 1123), 2nd son
- Wanyan Odai (æÂ¡å¸¶), Prince Dingsu of Wei (éÂÂå®ÂèÂÂ
ç å®Âé¡ÂæÂ¡å¸¦), 3rd son
- Wanyan Sheng, Emperor Taizong (éÂÂ太å®Âå®Âé¡ÂæÂÂ, 25 November 1075 â 9 February 1135), 4th son
- Wanyan Gao, Prince Zhilie of Liao (é¼æÂºçÂÂç å®Âé¡ÂæÂ², d. September 1130), 5th son
- Concubine, of the Tudan clan (次室å¾ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ°Â)
- Wnayan Osei, Prince of Wei (è¡ÂçÂÂå®Âé¡ÂæÂ¡è³½), 6th son
- Wanyan Oje, Prince of Lu (é¯ç å®Âé¡ÂæÂ¡èÂÂ
), 7th son
- Concubine, of the Pusan clan (次室ä»ÂæÂ£æ°Â)
- Wanyan Wugunai, Prince of Han (æ¼¢ç å®Âé¡ÂçÂÂæÂÂ
ä¹Â), 8th son
- Concubine, of Ã
 uhu clan (次室æÂ¯èÂÂæ°Â)
- Wanyan Dumu, Prince Zhuangxiang of Lu (é¯èÂÂè¥Âç å®Âé¡ÂéÂÂæ¯Â), 9th son
- Concubine, of Ã
 uhu clan (次室æÂ¯èÂÂæ°Â)
- Wanyan Chala, Prince of Yi (æ²Âç å®Âé¡ÂæÂ¥åÂÂ), 10th son
- Concubine, of the Ukurin clan (çÂÂå¤è«Âæ°Â)
- àWanyan Ang, Prince of Yun (éÂÂç å®Âé¡ÂæÂÂ), 11th son
References
Citations
Sources
- Jing-shen Tao, The Jurchen in Twelfth-Century China. University of Washington Press, 1976, .