and famed as a daring and saccessful warrior against the Ming armies. Ennobled as Dake, and canonised as J^ ^.
T*U-& Li-lu-ku ^^MMM' ^i^ ^'^' ^01- Brother and 2076 successor to T*u-fa Wu-ku. He saved Tuan Yeh from Lii Tsuan, and roated Lii Lung whom he afterwards aided against GhtL-ch'ii MSng-hsiin.
T*u-fe Nu-t*an ^ ^|i ^g. Died A.D. 414. Brother to T*u.fa 2077 Li-lu-ku. By tendering his allegiance to the Later Ch'in State i he obtained the 6o?ernorship of what had been the Later Liang^ State; and in 408, after defeating the forces of Yao Hsing, he proclaimed himself king of the S. Liang^ State. In 411 he was himself defeated by the N. Liang^ State; and in 414 the W. Ch'ins, taking advantage of a rebellion, annexed his territory and put him to death.
T»u-& Wu-ku ^ # i^ St • ^i®^ ^'^' 398. Chief of the 2078 Hsien-pi, a. Turkic tribe which settled in Eansuh. In 394 he w^ appointed by L^ Euang to be Viceroy of I-chou in Ssttch^oan and was ennobled as a Prince. In 397 he proclaimed himself king of the S. Liang^ State, with the title of ^ ^ ^, and defeated the forces of Lfl Euang, adding new territory to his dominions. T'u-hai g;^ (T. J^f^). Died A.D. 1681. A Manchu, who 2079 rapidly rose from the position of clerk to be a Minister of State. He was employed in revising the statutes and also in preparing the dynastic annals. In 1672 he became President of the Board of Berenue. In 1675 he aided in suppressing the Ch'aha rebellion, and in 1676 he succeeded in repressing an outbreak in Shensi, for which he was ennobled as Duke. Canonised as ^ ^ , and in 1724 as Jgl ^.
T»u-lai g ^. A.D. 1600-1646. Son of Fei-ying-tong. He was 2080 greatly distinguished for valour in the war with the Mings and in the invasion of China and pursuit of Li Tzti-ch'^ng. Ennobled as Duke, and canonised as ^ ||Jf.