Wanyan Xiyin

Wanyan Xiyin
Personal details
Born
Gushen (穀神)
Wushi (兀室/悟室)
Hushe (胡舍)

Unknown
Died1140
Military service
AllegianceJin dynasty (1115–1234)
Wanyan Xiyin
Traditional Chinese完顏希尹
Simplified Chinese完颜希尹
Gushen (Jurchen name)
Traditional Chinese穀神
Simplified Chinese谷神
Wushi (Jurchen name)
Chinese兀室/悟室
Hushe (Jurchen name)
Chinese胡舍

Gushen (died 1140), also known as Wushi or Hushe, and better known by his sinicised name Wanyan Xiyin, was a Jurchen noble and civil minister who lived in the founding and early years of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty (1115–1234), which ruled northern China between the 12th and 13th centuries. He was a chief adviser to Aguda (Emperor Taizu), the founder and first emperor of the Jin dynasty. Described by modern writers as the "Chief Shaman" of the pre-Jin Jurchen state,[1] he became deeply interested in Han Chinese culture, and is particularly known as the creator of the first writing system for the Jurchen language.

  1. ^ Tao (1976), Page 95.

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