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set up Xubu Chanyu as a rival to Huduershidaogao and stationed a large army on the frontier. Xubu died soon afterward and the army never set out.
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sent an embassy to the Xiongnu, but Huduershidaogao felt that they did not pay him proper respect. The Gengshi Emperor died in 25 AD.
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Huduershidaogao killed his half-brother Yituzhiyashi who was next in line to the throne and pro-Chinese.
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upon his death in 13 AD, but Yu was passed over in succession in favor of his half-brother, the
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In 46 AD, Huduershidaogao died at the age of 80 and was succeeded by his son
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In 35 AD, the Xiongnu forced the Han to withdraw from
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In 44 AD, Xiongnu raiding parties reached as far as
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Index

Huduershidaogao Chanyu
Chanyu

Wulei Chanyu
Wudadihou
Issue
Wudadihou
Dynasty
Modu Chanyu
Huhanye
Chinese
chanyu
Xiongnu Empire
Wuzhuliu Chanyu
Wuzhuliu Chanyu
Wulei Chanyu
Wang Mang
Gengshi Emperor
Emperor Guangwu of Han
Shuofang Commandery
Lu Fang
Tianshui
Youfufeng
Shangdang
Zhongshan Commandery
Wudadihou



Loewe 2000

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