Cannabaceae

Princess Lelang (樂浪公主)
Bornlate 4th century or early 5th century
Diedafter 411
SpouseYujiulü Hulü
FatherFeng Ba
MotherPrincess Sun

Princess Lelang (Chinese: 樂浪公主) (fl. 411) was a princess of the Northern Yan dynasty and a consort of the Yujiulü Hulü (Aikugai Khagan) of the Rouran Khaganate. She was the daughter of Feng Ba (Emperor Wencheng of Northern Yan).

In 411 Yujiulü Hulü, offered a tribute of 3,000 horses to Feng Ba and requested to marry Feng Ba's daughter Princess Lelang. Feng Ba, believing that an alliance with Rouran would be beneficial to his state, gave Princess Lelang in marriage to him.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Asia major. Princeton University Press. 1997. p. 105. Retrieved 19 September 2011. Original from the University of California
  2. ^ Jixin Che (2005). Zhongguo huang di quan zhuan Volume 4. Shandong jiao yu chu ban she. p. 1041. ISBN 9787533946234.
  3. ^ 三燕寻踪上、下. Liaoning jiao yu chu ban she. 1905. p. 1041. ISBN 9787554911662.

Sources

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  • Book of Jin, Volume 125, Record 25, Feng Ba (Feng Sufu).

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