Quidi was the son of Ichise Chanyu but his mother is unknown. The date and place of his birth have not been found.
His wife was Chwangu. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Hulugu (?-?).
Ichise Chanyu |
Jizhu Chanyu |
Modu Chanyu |
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Attribute | Date | Description | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Nobility Title | FROM 0101 B.C. TO 0096 B.C. | king of China (Xiongnu) | See Note 3 |
Note 1
Called "Son-in-law of the Emperor of China"
Note 2
In the period 114 BC to 60 BC, the Xiongnu produced altogether seven chanyu. Two of them, Chanshilu and Huyanti, assumed the office while still children. In 60 BC, Tuqitang, the "Worthy Prince of the Right", became Wuyanjuti Chanyu.
Note 3
Ruled the Hun tribes 101-96 BC