Murong Chui, not yet in open rebellion …
Years: 384 - 384
Murong Chui, not yet in open rebellion against Former Qin, arrives at Luoyang in spring 384, but Fu Hui, hearing of Fu Feilong's death, refuses to welcome him.
Murong Chui then enters into an alliance with Zhai Bin, who urges him to take the imperial title.
Murong Chui refuses at this point (reasoning that he should welcome Murong Wei back as emperor) but accepts the title of Prince of Yan, formally breaking away from Former Qin and establishing Later Yan.
(All rulers of the Later Yan will declare themselves "emperors".)
Immediately, the struggle is on for Murong Chui to capture the territory that was formerly Former Yan's.
Both Murong Chui and Murong Nong quickly capture many cities, isolating Luoyang and …
Locations
People
Groups
- Xianbei
- Di (Wu Hu)
- Chinese (Han) people
- Tiele people
- Chinese Empire, Tung (Eastern) Jin Dynasty
- Former Qin, Di kingdom of
- Later Yan, Xianbei kingdom of
Topics
- Six Dynasties Period in China
- Sixteen Kingdoms Period in China
- Civil Wars in China triggered by the Wu Hu Invasion
