Tuoba Yilu (Chinese: 拓跋猗盧; pinyin: Tuòbá Yīlú) (?-316) was the chieftain of the western Tuoba territory from 295-307, supreme chieftain of the Tuoba from 307-316, Duke of Dai from 310-315, first prince of the Tuoba Dai from 315-316. Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most common Standard Mandarin Romanization system in use Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I issues an edict prohibiting the punishment of slaves by crucifixion and facial branding Tuoba (拓拔 Pinyin Tuòbá or T'o-pa in Wade-Giles was a Clan of the Xianbei people in the early centuries of the 1st millennium Events By Place Asia Tuoba Yi Tuo becomes a chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba tribe Events Roman Empire March 31 — After divorcing his wife Minervina Constantine marries Fausta the daughter of the retired Emperor Events Roman Empire March 31 — After divorcing his wife Minervina Constantine marries Fausta the daughter of the retired Emperor Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I issues an edict prohibiting the punishment of slaves by crucifixion and facial branding Events By Place Roman Empire While Constantine is campaigning against the Bructeri, Maximian attempts to make himself Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine and Licinius battle the Sarmates, the Goths and the Carpians Tuoba (拓拔 Pinyin Tuòbá or T'o-pa in Wade-Giles was a Clan of the Xianbei people in the early centuries of the 1st millennium Dai ( was a state of the Xianbei clan of Tuoba, during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine and Licinius battle the Sarmates, the Goths and the Carpians Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I issues an edict prohibiting the punishment of slaves by crucifixion and facial branding He is the son of Tuoba Shamohan (拓跋沙漠汗) and the brother of Tuoba Yituo and Tuoba Fu. Tuoba Yituo ( Chinese: 拓跋猗㐌(拖 without 手 Pinyin: Tuòbá Yītuō (?-305 was the chieftain of the central Tuoba territory from 295-305 Tuoba Fu (拓跋弗 Pinyin: Tuòbá Fú (?-294 chieftain of the Tuoba (293-294
In 295, Tuoba Luguan the chieftain of the Tuoba (a branch of the Xianbei) divided the territory under Tuoba control into three areas: in a vast tract of land extending west from White Mountain (northeast of Zhangjiakou), to Dai (Datong, Shanxi); an area from Shengle (south of Hohhot) and beyond; a central area, which included north Shanxi and the region to its north. Events By Place Asia Tuoba Yi Tuo becomes a chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba tribe Tuoba Luguan (拓跋祿官 Pinyin: Tuòbá Lùguān (? — 307 chieftain of the Tuoba, from 294-307 Tuoba (拓拔 Pinyin Tuòbá or T'o-pa in Wade-Giles was a Clan of the Xianbei people in the early centuries of the 1st millennium The Xianbei ( were a significant nomadic people residing in Manchuria and eastern Mongolia, or Xianbei Shan. Zhangjiakou ( also known also by several other names) is a city in the Hebei Province of northern China. Datong ( is a city in the northern Shanxi Province in China, and is located a few hundred kilometres west by rail from Beijing with an elevation of ( Postal map spelling: Shansi) is a province in the northern part of the People's Republic of China. Hohhot ( Mongolian:, Kökeqota; lit "Blue Town") occasionally spelled Huhehot or Huhhot, is a city in North-central China and the ( Postal map spelling: Shansi) is a province in the northern part of the People's Republic of China. Tuoba Yilu would be named chieftain of the western area. As chieftain of the western Tuoba territory, Tuoba Yilu defeated the Xiongnu and Wuhuan to the west, gained the support of various ethnically Han and Wuhuan people, in addition to his own Xianbei people. The Xiongnu ( Turkish: Doğu Hun were a confederation of nomadic tribes from Central Asia with a ruling class of unknown origin and other subjugated tribes The Wuhuan ( were a nomadic people who inhabited northern China, in what is now the provinces of Hebei, Liaoning, Shanxi, the municipality Han Chinese ( are an Ethnic group native to China and by most modern definitions the largest single Ethnic group in the world. The Wuhuan ( were a nomadic people who inhabited northern China, in what is now the provinces of Hebei, Liaoning, Shanxi, the municipality In 304, Tuoba Yilu, along with Tuoba Yituo, joined forces with the Jin armies and defeated Liu Yuan. The Jìn Dynasty ( 265 – 420) one of the Six Dynasties, followed the Three Kingdoms period and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties Family background Liu Yuan was a member of Xiongnu nobility as a descendant of Chanyus of the Luanti (欒提 royal clan who along with their people had long In 305, Tuoba Yituo died, and in 307 Tuoba Luguan dies, as a result Tuoba Yilu becomes the supreme chieftain of the Tuoba clan. Events By Place Roman Empire May 1 — Diocletian and Maximian, Emperors of Rome retire from office Events Roman Empire March 31 — After divorcing his wife Minervina Constantine marries Fausta the daughter of the retired Emperor
The name Dai itself originated when Tuoba Yilu was created the Duke of Dai (代公) and rewarded five commanderies by the Western Jin in 310 as a reward for helping Liu Kun (劉琨), the Governor of Bingzhou (并州) (modern Shanxi province), to fight the Xiongnu Han state and their ninja hoards. The Jìn Dynasty ( 265 – 420) one of the Six Dynasties, followed the Three Kingdoms period and preceded the Southern and Northern Dynasties Events By Place Roman Empire While Constantine is campaigning against the Bructeri, Maximian attempts to make himself ( Postal map spelling: Shansi) is a province in the northern part of the People's Republic of China. The Han Zhao ( 304 - 329) was a State of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Chinese Jin Dynasty (265-420. This fief was later raised from a douchey to a principality by the Western Jin court in 315. Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine and Licinius battle the Sarmates, the Goths and the Carpians In 312, Tuoba Yilu assisted Liu Kun in the recapturing of Jinyang (晉陽, in modern Taiyuan, Shanxi) from the Han general Liu Yao. Events By Place Roman Empire October 28 — Battle of Milvian Bridge: Constantine I defeats Maxentius and Early life Liu Yao's father Liu Lü (劉綠 died early and he was raised by Liu Lü's cousin Liu Yuan. When Tuoba Yilu designated his youngest son Tuoba Biyan (拓跋比延) as his heir apparent instead of his eldest son Tuoba Liuxiu (拓跋六修), this led to a dispute between him and his son Tuoba Liuxiu. He was succeeded by Tuoba Pugen in 316, after his own son Tuoba Liuxiu killed him a succession dispute. Tuoba Pugen (拓跋普根 Pinyin: Tuòbá Pǔgēn (?—316 was the chieftain of the central Tuoba territory from 305 to 316 and in 316 ruled as prince of the Tuoba Events By Place Roman Empire Constantine I issues an edict prohibiting the punishment of slaves by crucifixion and facial branding
| Preceded by None (dynasty established) | Prince of Dai 315-316 | Succeeded by Tuoba Pugen |