Consort Yujiulü (Northern Yan)

414) was the consort of Feng Ba, formally Emperor Wencheng of Yan.

In 411, the khan of Rouran Yujiulü Hulü offered a tribute of 3,000 horses to Feng Ba and requested to marry Feng Ba's daughter Princess Lelang.

Feng Ba, believing that an alliance with Rouran would be beneficial to his state, gave Princess Lelang in marriage to Hulü, who was of the Yujiulü clan.

[1][2][3] Shortly thereafter, in 414, it was Yujiulü Hulü's turn to marry one of his daughters to Feng Ba.

Feng Ba treated Hulü as an honored guest and, as originally planned, took his daughter as a concubine.