Princess Linhe

Yujiulü Chidelian (郁久閭叱地連)
Born537
Rouran Khaganate (present day Mongolia)
Died550(550-00-00) (aged 12–13)
Jinyang (Present day Taiyuan, Shanxi)
BurialMay – June 550
SpouseEmperor Wucheng of Northern Qi
Regnal name
Princess Linhe (鄰和公主) (lit.'Princess of Neighboring Peace')
FatherAnluochen

Yujiulu Chidilian (郁久閭叱地連) (537–550), formally Princess Linhe (鄰和公主) (lit. Princess of Neighboring Peace), was an Eastern Wei princess of Rouran descent. Despite her young age, she is credited with playing a pivotal role in Northern China's mid-sixth-century politics. Her lavish tomb was unearthed in Cixian County, Hebei, China, in 1979. Even though the tomb was pillaged, it still contained a treasure of gold and jeweled ornaments, a thousand clay figurines and vessels, Byzantine coins, murals with mythical creatures, attendants and officials credited as marking a "decisive visual change" in the art, and an epitaph mentioning the close-by mausoleum of Gao Huan, as well as her marriage relationship to a member of the royal Gao family. The tomb is one of the few excavated large-scale tombs from the mid-sixth century in China.