An Ruzi
| Lü Tu 呂荼 | |||||
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| Ruler of Qi | |||||
| Reign | 489 BC | ||||
| Predecessor | Duke Jing | ||||
| Successor | Duke Dao | ||||
| Died | 489 BC | ||||
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| House | Jiang | ||||
| Dynasty | Jiang Qi | ||||
| Father | Duke Jing | ||||
| Mother | Yu Si (鬻姒) | ||||
An Ruzi (Chinese: 安孺子; pinyin: Ān Rúzǐ), also called Yan Ruzi (Chinese: 晏孺子; pinyin: Yàn Rúzǐ), personal name Lü Tu, was for 10 months in 489 BC the ruler of the Qi state. He was subsequently killed by Viscount Xi of Tian (田僖子), who then installed An Ruzi's older brother, Duke Dao, to the Qi throne.