Yelü Bei

Yelü Bei
耶律倍
King of Dongdan
ReignApril 4, 926 – January 7, 937
SuccessorEmperor Shizong of Liao
BornTuyu (圖欲)
899
DiedJanuary 7, 937(937-01-07) (aged 38)
Luoyang
Burial
Xianling Mausoleum (顯陵, in present-day Beizhen, Jinzhou, Liaoning)
SpouseSee § Family
IssueEmperor Shizong of Liao
Names
Family name: Yēlǜ (耶律)
Khitan given name: Tuyu (圖欲)
Chinese given name: Bèi (倍)
Era name and dates
Ganlu (甘露): 926–936
Posthumous name
Emperor Rangguo (讓國皇帝, (Conferred by Emperor Shizong)
Emperor Wenxian (文獻皇帝, (Conferred by Emperor Shengzong)
Emperor Wenxian Qinyi (文獻欽義皇帝, Conferred by Emperor Xingzong)
Temple name
Yizong (義宗)
FatherEmperor Taizu of Liao
MotherEmpress Shulü Ping

Yelü Bei (Chinese: 耶律倍) (899 – January 7, 937), also known as Yelü Tuyu (耶律突欲 or 耶律圖欲), posthumously honored Emperor Wenxian Qinyi (文獻欽義皇帝) with the temple name Yizong (Simplified: 辽义宗, Traditional: 遼義宗), formally known as Renhuang Wang (人皇王, "imperial king of men") during his lifetime (including his period as the King of Dongdan), known as Dongdan Muhua (東丹慕華) (931) and then Li Zanhua (李贊華) (931–937) as a Later Tang subject, was the eldest son of Emperor Taizu of Liao, the founder of the Liao dynasty. He was declared successor to the Emperor Taizu in 916, but never succeeded to the throne. Rather, after the accession of his younger brother Yelü Deguang (Emperor Taizong), he fled to the Shatuo-led Later Tang dynasty, where he was killed in 937.