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Chinese king In this name that follows Yi naming conventions, the patronymic name is Pi and the given name is Luoge.
Piluoge
皮邏閣
King of Nanzhao
King of Nanzhao
Reign728 – 748
PredecessorShengluopi
SuccessorGeluofeng
Born697
Died748
Names
Surname: Meng (蒙)
Patronymic name: Pi (皮)
Given name: Luoge (邏閣)
Posthumous name
King Guiyi (歸義王)
DynastyNanzhao

Piluoge (Chinese: 皮邏閣; Classical Yi script: ; Nisu: /pʰi lo̠ ko̠/; 697–748), posthumous name King Guiyi (Chinese: 歸義王), was the founder of the Nanzhao kingdom in what is now Yunnan, China. He reigned from 728 or 738 through 748.

Issue and Ancestry

Main article: Nanzhao § Nanzhao_Kings_family_tree

Piluoge was the son of Shengluopi and was succeeded by his son Geluofeng.

See also

References

  1. 滇南古彝文在线字词典
  2. Kaziewicz, Julia, author. (8 February 2016). Study and teaching guide for the history of the medieval world. ISBN 9781933339788. OCLC 907173612. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Heirmann, Ann, 1965- Herausgeber. Buddhist encounters and identities across East Asia. ISBN 9789004366152. OCLC 1055863019.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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