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pinyin Tuòbá) or T'o-pa in Wade-Giles was a clan of the Xianbei people. They established the Northern Wei Dynasty.
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Chieftains of Tuoba Clan &sup1 219-377 (as Kings of Dai 305?-377)

Posthumous names Chinese family names and first names Period of Reigns Era names and their according range of years
Chinese convention: family name and first names
Shenyuan 神元 pinyin (py.) shén2 yuán Tuoba Liwei &sup3 拓拔力微 py. Tuòbá Lìwéi 219-277 Did not exist
Zhang 章 py. Zhāng Tuoba Xilu 拓拔悉鹿 py. Tuòbá Xīlù 277-286 Did not exist
Ping 平 py. Píng Tuoba Chuo 拓拔綽 py. Tuòbá Chuò 286-293 Did not exist
Si 思 py. Sī Tuoba Fu 拓拔弗 py. Tuòbá Fú 293-294 Did not exist
Zhao 昭 py. Zhāo Tuoba Luguan 拓拔祿官 py. Tuòbá Lùguān 294-307 Did not exist
Huan 桓; py. Huán Tuoba Yituo 拓拔猗(拖 without 手) py. Tuòbá Yītuō 295-305 Did not exist
Mu &#31302 py. Mù Tuoba Yilu 拓拔猗盧 py. Tuòbá Yīlú 295-316 Did not exist
Did not exist Tuoba Pugen 拓拔普根 py. Tuòbá Pǔgēn 316 Did not exist
Did not exist Tuoba (first name unknown)|拓拔? Tuòbá ? 316 Did not exist
Pingwen 平文 py. Píngwén Tuoba Yulü 拓拔鬱律 py. Tuòbá Yùlǜ 316-321 Did not exist
Hui 惠 py. Huì Tuoba Heru 拓拔賀傉 py. Tuòbá Hèrǔ 321-325 Did not exist
Yang 煬 py. Yáng Tuoba Hena 拓拔紇那 py. Tuòbá Hénǎ 325-329 and 335-337 Did not exist
Lie 烈 py. Liè Tuoba Yihuai 拓拔翳槐 py. Tuòbá Yìhuaí 329-335 and 337-338 Did not exist
Zhaocheng 昭成 py. Zhaōchéng Tuoba Shiyijian 拓拔什翼健 py. Tuòbá Shíyìjiàn 338-377 Jianguo (建國 py. Jiànguó) 338-377
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Footnotes

&sup1 Tuoba Family was the ruling family of Northern Wei Dynasty, founded by Tuoba Gui, then Emperor Daowu. Hence the rulers of Northern Wei Dynasty will start with him, not as a continuation of this table.

&sup2 All chieftains were revered as emperors in Weishu and Beishi but they never were in reality. They were denoted here as 王 pinyin Wáng (literary meaning: King or Prince), which was inherited by all successors of Tuoba Yilu. Refer to Chinese nobility#wang.

&sup3 His temple name was Shizu (Chinese characters: 始祖, py. Shízǔ). Another column was not created since only he was the only chieftain before Tuoba Gui revered with a temple name.

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