Piluoge
{{Short description|Chinese king}}
{{Hatnote|In this name that follows Yi naming conventions, the patronymic name is Pi and the given name is Luoge.}}
{{Infobox royalty
| name = Piluoge
皮邏閣
| title = King of Nanzhao
| image = King Piluoge of Nanzhao.jpg
| birth_date = 697
| death_date = 748
| burial_place =
| full name = Surname: Meng (蒙)
Patronymic name: Pi (皮)
Given name: Luoge (邏閣)
| succession = King of Nanzhao
| reign = 728 – 748
| predecessor = Shengluopi
| successor = Geluofeng
| dynasty = Nanzhao
| era name =
| era dates =
| temple name =
| posthumous name = King Guiyi (歸義王)
| regnal name =
}}
Piluoge ({{zh|t=皮邏閣}}; Classical Yi script: 50px;[http://www.yixueyanjiu.com/nisufont/indexhome.jsp?keys=%E7%9A%AE%E9%80%BB%E9%98%81 滇南古彝文在线字词典] Nisu: {{IPA|/pʰi33 lo̠21 ko̠21/}}; 697–748), posthumous name King Guiyi ({{zh|t=歸義王}}), was the founder of the Nanzhao kingdom in what is now Yunnan, China.{{Cite book|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/907173612|title=Study and teaching guide for the history of the medieval world|last=Kaziewicz, Julia, author.|date=8 February 2016 |isbn=9781933339788|oclc=907173612}} He reigned from 728 or 738 through 748.{{citation needed|date=February 2015}}
Issue and ancestry
{{Main|Nanzhao#Nanzhao_Kings_family_tree}}
Piluoge was the son of Shengluopi and was succeeded by his son Geluofeng.{{Cite book|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1055863019|title=Buddhist encounters and identities across East Asia|last=Heirmann, Ann, 1965- Herausgeber.|isbn=9789004366152|oclc=1055863019}}