• Qin Yilu (died 199) was a military officer who served under the general and warlord Lü Bu in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Allowing for variant...
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    as he took Lady Du as his concubine and adopted her son Qin Lang (whom she had with Qin Yilu). The Shu Ji recorded an incident as follows: When Liu Bei...
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  • His father was Qin Yilu, a former subordinate of Lü Bu, a warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. His mother was Qin Yilu's ex-wife, Lady Du...
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  • official, scholar and politician Gongsun Zan, Chinese general and warlord Qin Yilu (or Qin Yi), Chinese general Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, Korean ruler Tian Kai,...
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  • had two sons: Cao Lin and Cao Gun. Lady Du and her ex-husband Qin Yilu had a son, Qin Lang, who was adopted by Cao Cao after his mother's remarriage...
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  • Terrence; Tang, Weiming; Tso, Lai Sze; Tang, Songyuan; Zhang, Ye; Zhang, Wei; Qin, Yilu (3 October 2016). "Comparing the effectiveness of a crowdsourced video...
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    of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China). The name "Dai" originated when Tuoba Yilu was appointed the Duke of Dai (代公) by the Western Jin dynasty in 310, as...
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  • official, scholar and politician Gongsun Zan, Chinese general and warlord Qin Yilu (or Qin Yi), Chinese general Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, Korean ruler Tian Kai,...
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    Tuoba Yilu (died 316), chieftain of the Tuoba tribe appointed Duke of Dai, then Prince of Dai by Western Jin Tuoba Pugen (died 316), son of Tuoba Yilu Tuoba...
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  • authority in the North led other leaders to declare independence. In 315, Tuoba Yilu, a Xianbei chieftain, founded the Dai in modern-day Inner Mongolia. In 318...
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