Wugunai
Wugunai was a chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most dominant among the Jurchen tribes which later founded the Jin [dynasty (1115–1234)]. He was the eldest son of Shilu. Like his father, Wugunai was appointed chieftain of the Wanyan tribe by the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, which ruled northern China between the 10th and 11th centuries. Historical sources describe Wugunai as a brave warrior, great eater and hard drinker, and a lover of women.
Wugunai was posthumously honoured with the temple name Jingzu by his descendant, Emperor [Xizong of Jin|Emperor Xizong].
Family
- Father: Shilu
- Mother: Lady Tushan, posthumously honoured as Empress Weishun
- Spouse: Lady Tangkuo, posthumously honoured as Empress Zhaosu, bore Hezhe, Helibo, Hesun, Pocishu and Yingge
- Concubines:
- * Zhusihui, of Khitan descent, bore Hezhenbao
- * Lady Wendihen, personal name Diben, bore Mapo, Alihemen and Manduke
- Sons:
- * Hezhe, Duke of Han
- * Helibo, posthumously honoured as Emperor Shizu
- * Hesun, Duke of Yi
- * Pocishu, posthumously honoured as Emperor Suzong
- * Yingge, posthumously honoured as Emperor Muzong
- * Hezhenbao, Duke of Dai
- * Mapo, Duke of Yu
- * Alihemen, Duke of Sui
- * Manduhe, Duke of Zheng