Rilujuan

Rilujuan
Traditional Chinese日陸眷
Simplified Chinese日陆眷
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinRìlùjuàn
Wade–GilesJih-lu-chüan

Rilujuan (fl. 3rd century), also known as Jiulujuan (就陸眷),[1] was a Xianbei chieftain and founder of the Duan tribe.

Life

At a young age, Rilujuan was sold as a slave to a Wuhuan family in Yuyang Commandery, the Kunuguan (庫傉官) during a period of unrest.[2] According to the Book of Wei, there was once a gathering of the chieftains from the various tribes in You province. The chieftains brought their own spittoons to the event, all except for the Kunuguan, who instead spat inside Rilujuan's mouth. Swallowing his spit, Rilujuan looked up to the sky towards the west and said, "May my lord's wisdom and fortune be transferred to my belly."[3]

Later, a great famine broke out in Yuyang. Due to his strength, the Kunuguan ordered Rilujuan to scour for food in Liaoxi Commandery, but he never returned. Instead, he got together a number of exiles and formed a powerful group in Liaoxi. They occupied the abandoned Han dynasty city of Lingzhi (令支, in present-day Qian'an, Hebei), which became the base of the Duan tribe.[4]

Rilujuan died in an unknown year and was succeeded by his younger brother, Qizhen.[5] Though the chieftaincy was passed over to his brother, Rilujuan had at least one son, as evident from his grandson, Duan Liao, who was also the tribe's last chieftain.

References

  1. ^ (牙死,其後從祖就陸眷之孫遼立。) Jin Shu, vol.63
  2. ^ (其伯祖日陸眷,因亂被賣為漁陽烏丸太庫辱官家奴。) Wei Shu, vol.95
  3. ^ (諸大人集會幽州,皆持唾壺,唯庫辱官獨無,乃唾日陸眷口中。日陸眷因咽之,西向拜天曰:「願便主君之智慧祿相盡移入我腹中。」) Wei Shu, vol.95
  4. ^ (其後漁陽大飢,庫辱官以日陸眷為健,使將之詣轅西逐食,招誘亡叛,遂至強盛。) Wei Shu, vol.95
  5. ^ (日陸眷死,弟乞珍代立。) Wei Shu, vol.95