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state and posed a threat to the Jin in northern China. The earliest involvement of the Tuoba in the conflict was in 304, when the central and western Tuoba provided reinforcements to Jin against the Han. It was not until after Tuoba Yilu's reunification that they took a more active role in supporting
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to launch a campaign against Dai. During the campaign, Tuoba Jin (拓跋斤), the son of Tuoba Gu who resented that he did have the same power as his father after his death, had
Shiyijian and many of his sons assassinated. Former Qin capitalized on the confusion and captured Yunzhong, thus ending the Dai.
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Tuoba Yilu and Liu Kun became sworn brothers, and as reward for helping him, Liu Kun petitioned the Jin court to bestow Yilu the title of Duke of Dai. The Tuoba became a vital fighting force for Jin in their war against Han, with Liu Kun being almost entirely dependent on their military strength.
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Yilu showed preference towards his younger son, Tuoba Biyan (拓跋比延), which upset his older son, Tuoba Liuxiu (拓跋六脩). In 316, after Liuxiu refused to take orders from his father, Yilu led his troops to attack him but was killed in battle. Dai was thrown into a state of confusion, with its people
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1577:Tuoba Yihuai
1494:Tuoba Liuxiu
1175:Tuoba Luguan
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2654:Murong Chui
2563:Jin dynasty
2464:Short-lived
2048:family tree
2046:Tuoba clan
1501:Tuoba Biyan
1469:Tuoba Pugen
1305:Tuoba Yituo
1166:r. 286–293;
996:Tuoba Liwei
848:Tuoba Pugen
818:Tuoba Yituo
749:: Shizu 始祖
747:Temple name
739:Tuoba Liwei
684:Liu Weichen
585:unnamed son
573:Tuoba Pugen
550:chieftain,
504:Western Jin
488:Han dynasty
484:Tuoba Liwei
389:rendered as
226:Western Jin
203:Preceded by
64:Jin Dynasty
2714:Categories
2184:Tuoba clan
2121:References
1482:Tuoba Hena
1456:Tuoba Heru
1443:Tuoba Yulü
1326:Tuoba Yilu
1160:Tuoba Chuo
1147:Tuoba Xilu
934:Zhaocheng
908:Tuoba Hena
893:Tuoba Heru
878:Tuoba Yulü
833:Tuoba Yilu
773:Tuoba Chuo
758:Tuoba Xilu
696:Dugu tribe
688:Former Qin
677:Former Yan
624:Tuoba Hena
605:Tuoba Heru
589:Tuoba Yulü
512:Tuoba Yilu
478:Background
443:Tuoba Yilu
438:, China).
360:Wade–Giles
239:Former Qin
130:Tuoba Yilu
102:Government
76:Former Qin
72:Former Yan
68:Later Zhao
2669:Tuoba Tao
2664:Tuoba Gui
2649:Wang Meng
1815:Tuoba Shi
1614:r./d. 316
735:Shenyuan
406:), was a
396:Tuoba Dai
95:(327–337)
2659:Yao Xing
2639:Huan Wen
2619:Liu Cong
2614:Liu Yuan
2598:Goguryeo
2593:Dingling
2556:Involved
2163:See also
1945:386–409
1585:337–338;
1284:Tuoba Fu
1135:Shamohan
946:Era name
942:338–376
897:321–325
882:316–321
874:Pingwen
837:295–316
822:295–305
807:294–307
792:293–294
788:Tuoba Fu
777:286–293
762:277–286
743:219–277
531:Han-Zhao
490:city of
469:in 386.
414:clan of
268:Mongolia
106:Monarchy
2644:Fu Jian
2634:Ran Min
2583:Xianbei
2573:Xiongnu
2370:Xianbei
2296:Xiongnu
2227:History
2052:dynasty
1934:371–409
1602:338–376
1004:219–277
669:Fergana
601:Lady Qi
565:Jinyang
548:Xiongnu
540:Liu Kun
523:Xiongnu
500:Cao Wei
492:Shengle
473:History
455:Xiongnu
451:Liu Kun
424:Shengle
416:Xianbei
400:Chinese
387:, also
366:Tai-kuo
152:History
86:Shengle
82:Capital
42:310–376
2674:Liu Yu
2629:Shi Hu
2624:Shi Le
2526:States
2505:Tribes
2148:
1819:d. 371
1587:d. 338
1168:d. 293
1140:d. 277
1133:Tuoba
754:Zhang
730:Other
665:Yemaek
657:Shanxi
628:Daning
552:Liu Hu
527:Shanxi
521:. The
432:Hohhot
402::
352:Dàiguó
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112:Prince
93:Daning
59:Status
2735:Tuoba
2578:Qiang
2512:Yuwen
2408:Qiang
2101:Notes
1939:Daowu
1597:拓跋什翼犍
1150:拓跋悉鹿
1137:拓跋沙漠汗
904:Yang
863:Tuoba
814:Huan
799:Zhao
769:Ping
636:Yuwen
593:Wusun
544:Tiefu
457:-led
412:Tuoba
264:China
2517:Duan
2146:ISBN
1600:320–
1580:拓跋翳槐
1503:拓跋比延
1496:拓跋六修
1485:拓跋紇那
1472:拓跋普根
1459:拓跋賀傉
1446:拓跋鬱律
1329:拓跋猗盧
1308:拓拔猗㐌
1178:拓跋祿官
1002:174–
999:拓拔力微
919:Lie
889:Hui
867:316
852:316
597:Mohe
2568:Jie
2426:Han
2352:Jie
1817:拓跋寔
1707:???
1610:son
1287:拓跋弗
1163:拓跋綽
829:Mu
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525:of
494:in
430:of
404:拓跋代
392:Tai
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278:Dai
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