Fu Pi

Emperor Aiping of Former Qin
前秦哀平帝
Emperor of Former Qin
Emperor of Former Qin
Reign385–386
PredecessorFú Jiān
SuccessorFu Deng
Bornunknown
Died386
Names
Fu Pi (苻丕)
Era name and dates
Tài'ān (太安): 385–386
Posthumous name
Emperor Aiping (哀平皇帝, lit. "lamentable and peaceful")
HouseFu
DynastyFormer Qin
FatherFú Jiān

Fu Pi (Chinese: 苻丕; fl. 357 - c.November 386[1]), courtesy name Yongshu (永叔), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Aiping of Former Qin (前秦哀平帝),[2] was an emperor of the Di-led Former Qin dynasty of China. He was Fu Jiān (Emperor Xuanzhao)'s oldest son, although not his crown prince. After Fu Jiān's death at the hands of Yao Chang, the founder of the Later Qin dynasty, Fu Pi and his brother Crown Prince Fu Hong (苻宏) was forced to flee to the Eastern Jin dynasty. He then claimed the imperial title in 385, but was defeated by the Western Yan prince Murong Yong in 386, and killed by the Eastern Jin general Feng Gai (馮該).

  1. ^ 10th month of the 11th year of the Tai'yuan era, per vol. 106 of Zizhi Tongjian. The month corresponds to 8 Nov to 7 Dec 386 in the Julian calendar.
  2. ^ 十六國春秋別本·卷四前秦錄(Annals of the Sixteen Nations, ch. 4 - records of Former Qin) (in Chinese).

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