Feng Hong tries to appease the Northern …
Years: 432 - 432
Feng Hong tries to appease the Northern Wei emperor by delivering gifts of beef and wine to his army but to no avail.
Ten Northern Yan prefectures surrender to Northern Wei, and Northern Wei forces capture a number of Northern Yan cities and put Helong under siege.
However, two months later, Emperor Taiwu withdraws at the start of winter, after capturing thirty thousand households from Northern Yan and relocating them to his You Province (modern Beijing, Tianjin, and northern Hebei).
Feng Hong's official Guo Yuan suggests to Feng Hong that he offer to be a Northern Wei vassal and send a daughter to be Emperor Taiwu's consort, but Feng Hong refuses, stating that the enmity between the states is so deep that he will be killed anyway even if he surrenders.
(While Northern Wei was investing Helong, the Northern Wei general Zhu Xiuzhi, who had been captured from Liu Song, plotted to assassinate Emperor Taiwu and then join Feng Hong, but his plot was discovered, and he flees to Feng Hong, who in turn sends him back to Liu Song, seeking Liu Song aid.
Henceforth, Liu Song and Northern Yan will be informal allies, although Liu Song will provide little actual help.)
Locations
People
Groups
- Xiongnu (Hsiung-nu)
- Xianbei
- Tuoba
- Chinese (Han) people
- Northern Wei, Xianbei, or Tuoba Empire
- Northern Liang, Chinese/Xiongnu state of
- Northern Yan, Chinese/Xianbei “Empire” of
- Liu Song Dynasty
Topics
- Six Dynasties Period in China
- Sixteen Kingdoms Period in China
- Civil Wars in China triggered by the Wu Hu Invasion
- Southern and Northern Dynasties Period in China
