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- Tufa_Lilugu abstract "Tufa Lilugu (Chinese: 禿髮利鹿孤; died 402), formally Prince Kang of Hexi (河西康王), was a prince of the Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was a younger brother of the founding prince Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu). He was described as a capable ruler open to different opinions. He was also, somewhat contradictorily, described as having entrusted most important affairs of state to his talented brother Tufa Rutan, who was later succeed him as Prince Jing.".
- Q1074794 abstract "Tufa Lilugu (Chinese: 禿髮利鹿孤; died 402), formally Prince Kang of Hexi (河西康王), was a prince of the Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was a younger brother of the founding prince Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu). He was described as a capable ruler open to different opinions. He was also, somewhat contradictorily, described as having entrusted most important affairs of state to his talented brother Tufa Rutan, who was later succeed him as Prince Jing.".
- Tufa_Lilugu comment "Tufa Lilugu (Chinese: 禿髮利鹿孤; died 402), formally Prince Kang of Hexi (河西康王), was a prince of the Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was a younger brother of the founding prince Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu). He was described as a capable ruler open to different opinions. He was also, somewhat contradictorily, described as having entrusted most important affairs of state to his talented brother Tufa Rutan, who was later succeed him as Prince Jing.".
- Q1074794 comment "Tufa Lilugu (Chinese: 禿髮利鹿孤; died 402), formally Prince Kang of Hexi (河西康王), was a prince of the Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was a younger brother of the founding prince Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu). He was described as a capable ruler open to different opinions. He was also, somewhat contradictorily, described as having entrusted most important affairs of state to his talented brother Tufa Rutan, who was later succeed him as Prince Jing.".