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The Yujiulü clan ( zh, t=郁久閭氏; reconstructed
Middle Chinese Middle Chinese (formerly known as Ancient Chinese) or the Qieyun system (QYS) is the historical variety of Chinese language, Chinese recorded in the ''Qieyun'', a rime dictionary first published in 601 and followed by several revised and expande ...
: ''ʔjuk kjǝu ljwo'') was the ruling clan of the
Rouran Khaganate The Rouran Khaganate ( Chinese: zh, c=, p=Róurán, label=no), also known as Ruanruan or Juan-juan ( zh, c=, p=Ruǎnruǎn, label=no) (or variously ''Jou-jan'', ''Ruruan'', ''Ju-juan'', ''Ruru'', ''Ruirui'', ''Rouru'', ''Rouruan'' or ''Tantan'') ...
, which ruled over Northern China, the Mongolian Steppe and Southern Siberia.


Origin

According to
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and
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, the surname Yujiulü is of Donghu origin. The first known Yujiulü was a slave caught by
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mounted raiders under the reign of
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. The slave, whose hairline started at his eyebrows' level, was called ''Mùgúlǘ'' (木骨閭) - "bald-headed" in the
Xianbei language The Xianbei (; ) were an ancient nomadic people that once resided in the eastern Eurasian steppes in what is today Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Northeast China, Northeastern China. The Xianbei were likely not of a single ethnicity, but rath ...
. When grown-up, Mugulü was noted for his strength, emancipated and recruited as a cavalry soldier. For tarrying past the deadline, he was sentenced to death by beheading. But he fled to the mountains and ravines in the
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, where he gathered another 100 fugitives. The fugitives sought refuge under the
Gaoche The Tiele ( zh, c=鐵勒, p=Tiělè),, Mongolian ''*Tegreg'' " eople of theCarts" also transliterated as Chile ( zh, c=敕勒, links=no), Dili ( zh, c=狄歷, links=no), Zhile ( zh, c=直勒, links=no) and Tele ( zh, c=特勒, links=no), who w ...
tribe called Hetulin (紇突隣). The descendants of Mugulü and his companions became the nucleus of the future Rouran Khaganate.
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proposes that ''Mùgúlǘ'' (木骨閭), in reconstructed
Middle Chinese Middle Chinese (formerly known as Ancient Chinese) or the Qieyun system (QYS) is the historical variety of Chinese language, Chinese recorded in the ''Qieyun'', a rime dictionary first published in 601 and followed by several revised and expande ...
*''muwk-kwot-ljo'', transcribed Tuoba Xianbei *''moqo-lo'' ~ ''muqo-lo'' 'bald head', which is analysable as 'one ho/hich has cut-off/fallen-off
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and cognate with Mongolic lexical items like Written Mongolian ''moɣutur ~ moqutur'' 'blunt, hornless, bald tail' (cf. Chinese gloss: 禿尾 'bald tail'), ''moqu-ɣar'',
Middle Mongol Middle Mongol or Middle Mongolian was a Mongolic languages, Mongolic koiné language spoken in the Mongol Empire. Originating from Genghis Khan's home region of Northeastern Mongolia, it diversified into several Mongolic languages after the coll ...
'hornless', moqo-dag 'blunt'; all of those are from Proto-Mongolic *''muqu'' 'to be cut off, break off, fall off', which in turn would produce the semantic variation 'blunt ~ hornless ~ hairless ~ bald'. Later on, his dynasty was called ''Yujiulü'', which sounded like ''Mugulü''. Róna-Tas suggests that Yujiulü renders *''ugur(i)'' > ''Uğur'', a secondary form of Oğur.; Peter B. Golden additionally proposes connection with Turkic ''uğurluğ'' "feasible, opportune", later "auspicious fortunate" or ''oğrï'' "thief", an etymology more suited to the dynasty's founder's activities; additionally Yujiulü may be comparable to
Middle Mongolian Middle Mongol or Middle Mongolian was a Mongolic languages, Mongolic koiné language spoken in the Mongol Empire. Originating from Genghis Khan's home region of Northeastern Mongolia, it diversified into several Mongolic languages after the coll ...
''uğuli'' "owl" (> Khakha ууль ''uul), as personal names based on bird names are common in Mongolic.


Family tree


Other members

* Consort Yujiulü (died 452), formally Empress Gong, a consort of Tuoba Huang, a crown prince of the
Northern Wei Wei (), known in historiography as the Northern Wei ( zh, c=北魏, p=Běi Wèi), Tuoba Wei ( zh, c=拓跋魏, p=Tuòbá Wèi), Yuan Wei ( zh, c=元魏, p=Yuán Wèi) and Later Wei ( zh, t=後魏, p=Hòu Wèi), was an Dynasties of China, impe ...
, and the mother of Emperor Wencheng. * Lü Pi (闾毗) - Duke of Hedong (河东王), d. April 461. * Yujiulü Ruowen (郁久閭若文) - Prince of Puyang, senior official at court of
Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei ((北)魏文成帝) (July or August 440 – 20 June 465), Han name Tuoba Jun (拓拔濬), Xianbei name Wulei (烏雷), was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern Wei dynasty of China. He became emperor aged 12 in ...
. * Empress Yujiulü (525–540), formally Empress Dao (悼皇后), consort of Emperor Wen of Western Wei.


Dissolution and legacy

Yujiulü clan lost its dominant power in steppe to
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in 555. Surviving members of royal clan sinicized, changing their surnames to Lǘ (闾). Some of them even served
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, such as Yujiulü Furen (d. 29 November 586). Chinese author Wang Anyi wrote that her mother Ru Zhijuan might be descended from Rouran.


Genetic


References

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