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Queen Tufa (Chinese: 禿髮王后; personal name unknown) (died 423) was a queen of the Xianbei-led Chinese Western Qin dynasty. Her husband was Qifu Chipan (Prince Wenzhao). She was the daughter of Tufa Rutan (Prince Jing), the last ruling prince of the Southern Liang dynasty. It is not completely clear when she married Qifu Chipan—it could have been around 400, when Qifu Chipan's father Qifu Qiangui (Prince Wuyuan) briefly surrendered to her uncle Tufa Lilugu (Prince Kang), then ruler of Southern Liang and, after leaving Qifu Chipan and his brothers as hostages, fled to the Later Qin dynasty. This could have been hinted at when, later that year, when Qifu Chipan tried to flee to Later Qin to join his father but was recaptured by Tufa Lilugu, Tufa Rutan spoke against his execution. Further, when

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  • Queen Tufa (Chinese: 禿髮王后; personal name unknown) (died 423) was a queen of the Xianbei-led Chinese Western Qin dynasty. Her husband was Qifu Chipan (Prince Wenzhao). She was the daughter of Tufa Rutan (Prince Jing), the last ruling prince of the Southern Liang dynasty. It is not completely clear when she married Qifu Chipan—it could have been around 400, when Qifu Chipan's father Qifu Qiangui (Prince Wuyuan) briefly surrendered to her uncle Tufa Lilugu (Prince Kang), then ruler of Southern Liang and, after leaving Qifu Chipan and his brothers as hostages, fled to the Later Qin dynasty. This could have been hinted at when, later that year, when Qifu Chipan tried to flee to Later Qin to join his father but was recaptured by Tufa Lilugu, Tufa Rutan spoke against his execution. Further, when Qifu Chipan was finally successful in fleeing to Later Qin in 402, Tufa Rutan delivered his wife and children to him. However, it is also possible that she married Qifu Chipan only after Qifu Chipan finally destroyed the Southern Liang in 414 and forced Tufa Rutan to surrender to him. In either case, in late 414, Qifu Chipan created her queen. Qifu Chipan initially treated Tufa Rutan as an honored guest, but had him secretly poisoned in 415. Tufa Rutan, realizing what was happening, refused medical treatment to try to save his children. However, both Queen Tufa and her brother Tufa Hutai (禿髮虎台), Tufa Rutan's crown prince, found out what happened, and they secretly planned to kill Qifu Chipan to avenge their father. In 423, however, their sister, who was Qifu Chipan's left consort, betrayed their plans to Qifu Chipan, and Qifu Chipan had her and Tufa Hutai executed. (en)
  • 禿髮王后(?-423年),禿髮氏,西秦文昭王乞伏炽磐的王后,是南凉景王秃发傉檀的女儿。 西秦永康三年(414年)十一月,乞伏炽磐立禿髮氏为王后。乞伏炽磐起初将秃发傉檀敬如上宾,但永康四年(415年),还是以怨报德,将秃发傉檀秘密毒死。秃发傉檀死前拒绝治疗以试图保全他子女的性命。但禿髮王后和她的哥哥禿髮虎台(秃发傉檀的太子),得知父亲的死因后,密谋杀死乞伏炽磐替父亲报仇。建弘四年(423年)十月,禿髮王后的妹妹禿髮左夫人受宠于乞伏炽磐,泄漏了秃发兄妹的密谋,乞伏炽磐将秃发兄妹处死。 (zh)
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  • 禿髮王后(?-423年),禿髮氏,西秦文昭王乞伏炽磐的王后,是南凉景王秃发傉檀的女儿。 西秦永康三年(414年)十一月,乞伏炽磐立禿髮氏为王后。乞伏炽磐起初将秃发傉檀敬如上宾,但永康四年(415年),还是以怨报德,将秃发傉檀秘密毒死。秃发傉檀死前拒绝治疗以试图保全他子女的性命。但禿髮王后和她的哥哥禿髮虎台(秃发傉檀的太子),得知父亲的死因后,密谋杀死乞伏炽磐替父亲报仇。建弘四年(423年)十月,禿髮王后的妹妹禿髮左夫人受宠于乞伏炽磐,泄漏了秃发兄妹的密谋,乞伏炽磐将秃发兄妹处死。 (zh)
  • Queen Tufa (Chinese: 禿髮王后; personal name unknown) (died 423) was a queen of the Xianbei-led Chinese Western Qin dynasty. Her husband was Qifu Chipan (Prince Wenzhao). She was the daughter of Tufa Rutan (Prince Jing), the last ruling prince of the Southern Liang dynasty. It is not completely clear when she married Qifu Chipan—it could have been around 400, when Qifu Chipan's father Qifu Qiangui (Prince Wuyuan) briefly surrendered to her uncle Tufa Lilugu (Prince Kang), then ruler of Southern Liang and, after leaving Qifu Chipan and his brothers as hostages, fled to the Later Qin dynasty. This could have been hinted at when, later that year, when Qifu Chipan tried to flee to Later Qin to join his father but was recaptured by Tufa Lilugu, Tufa Rutan spoke against his execution. Further, when (en)
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