Overview
Wanyan Gao was a Jin prince, commander, and statesman originally named Xieye.
Other names
| Type | English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alternate name | Xieye | 斜也 |
Life and dates
Attested activity
- AD 1125 天會三年六月Dated from the passage context · History of Jin 32, passage 2
- AD 1122 金定中京Strongly inferred · History of Jin 78, passage 224
Key source chapters
- History of Jin, Chapter 78 Volume 78 Biographies 16: Liu Yanzong and His Sons E and Kuo; Kuo's Son Zhonghui; Liu Yi; Shi Liai; Han Qixian and His Son Duo 2 passages
- History of Jin, Chapter 32 Volume 32 Treatises 13: Rites 5: Conferring of Posthumous Titles 1 passage
- History of Jin, Chapter 59 Volume 59 Tables 1: Imperial Family 1 passage
Career and standing
- Anban bogile 諳班勃極烈HeldDirectly stated · History of Jin 32, passage 2
- Anban bojilie, Prince of Liao 諳班勃極烈、遼王HeldDirectly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 185
- 遼王HeldDirectly stated · History of Jin 59, passage 185
Places and affiliations
- Polity Jin 金 · Relation Associated withStrongly inferred · History of Jin 32, passage 2
Events and relationships
- Requested posthumous enshrinementDirectly stated · History of Jin 32, passage 2
- Secured the Central Capital as commander in chiefMilitaryDirectly stated · History of Jin 78, passage 224
- With Zonggan urged Emperor Taizong to replace old Jurchen institutions with Han bureaucratic formsDirectly stated · History of Jin 78, passage 177
References in the histories
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