Song, Liao, and Jin · Jurchen Rebel Leader

Wuchun 烏春

Attested AD 1087

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Wuchun was a Jurchen Rebel Leader.

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。
  • He took part in suppressing the rebellions of Huanhan, Sanda, Wuchun, Womouhan, and Liuke and distinguished himself in each.
    Biographical record · Source Text 從討桓赧散達、烏春、窩謀罕、留可之叛,皆有功。
  • Huandu was made commander in chief and sent to investigate Xiebo's loss of the force. He relieved Xiebo of his entire command, crushed Wuchun and Womouhan at Xiedui, and captured Gushi and Bashi.
    Biographical record · Source Text 歡都為都統,往治斜缽失軍之狀,盡解斜缽所將軍、大破烏春、窩謀罕於斜堆,擒故石、拔石。
  • When Cibushi stormed the stronghold of Wuchun and Womouhan he took Sanbin and Sada and their mother as well. He made her a secondary consort and raised the two boys.
    Biographical record · Source Text 辭不失破烏春窩謀罕城,獲三濱、撒達,並獲其母,以為次室,撫其二子。
  • Wuchun and Womouhan held the Huocihun River. Shizu had already accepted their surrender and marched his army home.
    Biographical record · Source Text 烏春、窩謀罕據活刺渾水,世祖既許之降,遂還軍。

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