Tuqitang | |
Woyanqudi Chanyu | |
Reign: | c. 60–58 BC |
Predecessor: | Xulüquanqu Chanyu |
Successor: | Huhanye Chanyu |
Woyanqudi, born Tuqitang (屠耆堂), was a Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire. The successor to Xulüquanqu Chanyu, he reigned from 60 to 58 BC.
Woyanqudi was a tyrannical ruler. He killed his predecessor's supporters and dismissed his own kinsfolk. He killed himself in 58 BC and the Xiongnu split into several warring factions. By 55 BC, the two dominant factions were the sons of his predecessor: Huhanye Chanyu and Zhizhi Chanyu.