Qutu Tong

Qutu Tong
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Huya General
In office
unknown–597 (597)
MonarchEmperor Wen of Sui
Grand Commander of Imperial Guard Army
In office
597 (597)c.608 (c.608)
MonarchsEmperor Wen of Sui
Emperor Yang of Sui
General of Left Xiao Guard Army
In office
c.608 (c.608)–613 (613)
MonarchEmperor Yang of Sui
General of Left Xiaoji Guard Army
In office
613 (613)–618 (618)
MonarchEmperor Yang of Sui
Chief minister of Ministry of Wars
In office
618 (618)–621 (621)
MonarchEmperor Gaozu of Tang
Grand Commander of Shaandong Military Circuit
In office
621 (621)–626 (626)
MonarchEmperor Gaozu of Tang
Chief minister of Ministry of Works
In office
626 (626)–628 (628)
MonarchEmperor Taizong of Tang
Personal details
Born557
Chang'an
DiedNovember 628
Luoyang
Parent
  • Qutu Changqing (father)
OccupationGeneral, Official
Xianbei NameTandouba (坦豆拔)
TitleDuke of Jiang (蒋国公)
Posthumous nameZhong (忠)

Qutu Tong (557 – 19 November 628[1]), titled Duke of Jiang, Xianbei name Tandouba (坦豆拔), was a general in the Sui and Tang dynasties of China. He was listed as one of 24 founding officials of the Tang dynasty honored on the Lingyan Pavilion due to his contributions in wars during the transitional period from Sui to Tang.

  1. ^ Qutu Tong's epitaph recorded that he fell ill in the 2nd year of the Zhen'guan era and died at the age of 72 (by East Asian reckoning) on the 19th day of the 10th month of that year. (大唐贞观二年遘疾,其年十月十九日薨于官舍,春秋七十有二。)

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