Yujiulü Chounu
Yujiulü Chounu was the ruler of the Rouran from 508 to 520 and had the title of Douluofubadoufa Khagan.
Biography
Reign
Yujiulü Chounu was the firstborn son of Khagan Yujiulü Futu and succeeded his father when he was killed in a battle against the Gaoche. This was when the Gaochang king Qu Jia rebelled against the Rouran and resubmitted to Gaoche.In the summer of 510 he sent the Wei court the Buddhist monk Hong Xuan, who presented the Emperor Xuanwu with a statue inlaid with pearls. In return, Xuanwu decided to send General Ma Yishu as an envoy in 514, however Xuanwu died soon after and the embassy was cancelled. This time Chounu switched sides and sent his envoy Qijin Bijian to the Liang dynasty that same year.
In 516, he marched on the Gaoche to avenge his father. This campaign was a success, the Gaoche leader Mietu was arrested and was towed to death by a horse. Moved by his success, he immediately sent his envoys Qijin Bijian, Hexi Wuiliba and Gong Guli to the neighboring Northern Wei and Liang with gifts. A tribute composed of 700 slaves was sent to the Wei court in 519.