The defeat of the Former Qin in …
Years: 386 - 386
The defeat of the Former Qin in the Battle of Fei and the subsequent uprisings split its territory into two noncontiguous pieces after the death of Fu Jian: one located at present day Taiyuan, Shanxi, is soon overwhelmed in 386 by the Xianbei under the Later Yan and the Gaoche, or Dingling.
The other portion, occupying greatly reduced territories around the border of present day Shaanxi and Gansu, struggles for survival.
Locations
Groups
- Qiang people
- 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
- Later Qin, Qiang kingdom of
Topics
- Six Dynasties Period in China
- Sixteen Kingdoms Period in China
- Civil Wars in China triggered by the Wu Hu Invasion
