Song, Liao, and Jin · Wole Clansman and Rebel Conspirator

Beinai 杯乃

Attested AD 1074 - AD 1087

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Beinai was a Wole Clansman and Rebel Conspirator.

IdentityHistorical · Male

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  • Beinai of the Wole clan had lived with his brothers north of the Anchu River since Jingzu's day. When Wuchun rebelled, Beinai was ready to join him and secretly won over the Woluguan water folk, intending to destroy Huandu first.
    Biographical record · Source Text 斡勒部人杯乃,自景祖時與其兄弟俱居安出虎水之北,及烏春作難,杯乃將與烏春合,間誘斡魯紺出水居人與之相結,欲先除去歡都。
  • It later came out that the fire had been set by Beinai's servant Achuhushan. Beinai had sought a pretext for strife and had framed Huandu.
    Biographical record · Source Text 既而聞之,放火者杯乃家人阿出胡山也,杯乃欲開此釁,故以誣歡都雲。
  • Shizu then went to Beinai and, standing across the Biecih River, said: "Bugesou has named Huandu and the rest as the arsonists. I shall keep our agreement to the letter.
    Biographical record · Source Text 世祖乃往見杯乃,隔鱉刺水而與之言曰:「不歌束既告縱火由歡都等,謹當如約。
  • The Wole tribal chief Shilu Wole said: "Beinai is your brother. Would you for the sake of one or two men make an enemy of your own kin?
    Biographical record · Source Text 石盧斡勒勃堇曰:「杯乃兄弟也,豈以一二人之故,而與兄弟構怨乎。
  • When Bugesou came, Shizu struck him down before his horse and made Beinai witness it.
    Biographical record · Source Text 不歌束至,世祖于馬前殺之,使杯乃見之。

References in the histories

History of Jin, Chapter 68Volume 68 Biographies 6: Huandu and His Son Mouyan; Yehe and His Sons Alubu, Gunan, and Egunai; Sanda's Son Pucha · 5 passages