Qiuchu Julindi
Qiuchu Julindi (Chinese: 丘除車林鞮), born Su, was the son of Qiufu Youdi. He succeeded Xitong Shizhu Houdi in 63 AD and ruled for only a few months before dying. He was succeeded by his cousin Huxie Shizhu Houti.[1]
| Su | |
|---|---|
| Qiuchu Julindi Chanyu | |
| Reign | c.63 AD | 
| Predecessor | Xitong Shizhu Houdi | 
| Successor | Huxie Shizhu Houti | 
| Dynasty | Modu Chanyu | 
| Father | Qiufu Youti | 
Footnotes
    
- Crespigny 2007, p. 756.
 
References
    
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