Tuoba Yihuai

Prince of Dai
  • Family name:
    Tuòbá (拓跋)
  • Given name:
    Yīhuái (翳槐)
Regnal namePrince of Dai (代王)Posthumous nameEmperor Lie (烈皇帝, honored by Northern Wei)DynastyDaiFatherTuoba Yulü

Tuoba Yihuai (Chinese: 拓跋翳槐; pinyin: Tuòbá Yīhuái; died 338) ruled as prince of the Tuoba Dai from 329 to 335 and again from 337 to 338. He was the son of Tuoba Yulü and the nephew of Tuoba Hena. When Tuoba Hena was in his first reign as the Prince of Dai, Tuoba Yihuai lived with his maternal uncle's father Helan Aitou (賀蘭藹頭) of the Helan tribe.

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Emperor Lie of Dai
House of Tuoba
 Died: 338
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Preceded by
Tuoba Hena
Prince of Dai
329–335
Succeeded by
Tuoba Hena
Prince of Dai
337–338
Succeeded by
Tuoba Shiyijian
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