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After Shi Hu's death in 349, Pu Hong played a role in instigating the Later Zhao princes' internecine struggle for the throne. He then took advantage of the confusion to lead his armies west towards
Guanzhong, where he planned to establish an independent state. In accordance to a prophecy, he changed
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Eastern Jin was the last state in the way of Former Qin's unification of China. Wang Meng died in 375, and before his death, he warned Fu Jiān against going to war with Jin. He instead advised him to focus on consolidating his territory, as many of his conquered people, particularly the
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people to work on the farmlands. Imperial power was centralized by reorganizing the bureaucracy and cracking down on powerful, corrupt nobles and officials. He also emphasized education and restored many of the traditional
Chinese rituals.
1060:. Fu Jiān was besieged in Chang'an by Western Yan forces and later fled the city due to the food shortages in 385. However, he was then captured by Yao Chang, who had him executed after he refused to formally pass the throne.
849:. Traditional historians describe Fu Sheng as a violent ruler, killing many of his high-ranking officials over trivial matters. During his reign, he forced the Former Liang into submission and killed the
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in the south. In 369, taking advantage of Former Yan's vulnerability, Former Qin forces led by Wang Meng launched an invasion, and by the end of 370, all of Yan was conquered. In 371, Qin conquered
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802:, quickly quelled the rebellion and succeeded his father. Initially, he renounced his father's imperial titles and redeclared himself as a Jin vassal, but once he captured the ancient capital of
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was acclaimed the new emperor after news of Fu Pi's death. Throughout his reign, Fu Deng fought with the Later Qin, finding much success early on before suffering a significant defeat at the
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Fu Jiān's early reign dealt with internal revolts by his dukes and vassal warlords, but by 368, these issues had largely been dealt with. At the time, his main rivals were the
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in 389. From then on, he was unable to launch anymore substantial campaigns. In 394, taking advantage of Yao Chang's death, he carried out one last attack on Later Qin at the
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encouraged uprisings, splitting Former Qin territory into two noncontiguous pieces after the death of Fu Jiān. One remnant, at present-day
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before being killed in battle in 405. The Later Yan welcomed members of the Fu clan to surrender, with two of them, the sisters
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tribes in
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1779:徐俊 (November 2000).
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2107:Short-lived
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1185:Temple name
1130:. His son,
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1065:Western Qin
1046:Western Yan
1042:Murong Hong
1034:Murong Chui
915:Eastern Jin
879:Han Chinese
830:commander,
695:Western Qin
679:Western Yan
655:Jin dynasty
648:Western Qin
626:during the
496:Western Yan
482:Western Qin
320:Preceded by
232:4 March 351
190:• 394
32:Qin dynasty
2363:Former Qin
2357:Categories
1159:Fu Xunying
970:Kumārajīva
913:, and the
903:Former Yan
887:mercantile
793:Three Qins
731:under the
723:Background
673:under the
624:Di peoples
612:Former Qin
545:Former Qin
357:Former Yan
343:Later Zhao
258:Former Yan
107:Government
2312:Tuoba Tao
2307:Tuoba Gui
2292:Wang Meng
1705:Wang Meng
1251:Xuanzhao
1231:King Li¹
1210:Jingming
1201:Era names
1163:Murong Xi
1155:Fu Song'e
1151:Huan Xuan
1054:Wei River
1050:Yao Chang
1002:Pengcheng
998:Xiangyang
883:Wang Meng
875:Confucian
855:Yao Xiang
853:warlord,
822:with the
753:Guanzhong
711:Tian Wang
699:Later Qin
675:Later Yan
644:Later Qin
426:Later Qin
412:Later Yan
98:(385–386)
93:(351–385)
2302:Yao Xing
2282:Huan Wen
2262:Liu Cong
2257:Liu Yuan
2241:Goguryeo
2236:Dingling
2199:Involved
1767:vol. 106
1679:See also
1656:Fu Chong
1558:Xuanzhao
1483:Fu Chang
1477:Fu Xiong
1459:Jingming
1322:Fu Chong
1306:386–394
1295:Taizong
1286:385–386
1260:357–385
1239:355–357
1235:Fu Sheng
1219:351–355
1132:Fu Chong
1128:Yao Xing
1103:in 386.
1010:Shouchun
1006:Xie Xuan
962:Lü Guang
954:Buddhism
950:Goguryeo
847:Fu Sheng
832:Huan Wen
810:of Qin.
804:Chang'an
683:Dingling
681:and the
640:Chang'an
195:Fu Chong
147:Fu Sheng
111:Monarchy
91:Chang'an
2287:Fu Jian
2277:Ran Min
2226:Xianbei
2216:Xiongnu
2013:Xianbei
1939:Xiongnu
1870:History
1751:vol. 99
1728:"中央研究院"
1302:Fu Deng
1278:Aiping
1255:Fu Jian
1214:Fu Jian
1171:Fu Xuan
1167:Chouchi
1147:Fu Hóng
1140:Qinghai
1116:Fu Deng
1101:Luoyang
1093:Jinyang
1016:at the
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923:Sichuan
919:Chouchi
911:Xianbei
895:Xianbei
891:Xiongnu
859:Fu Jiān
800:Fu Jiàn
751:in the
745:Xiongnu
741:Pu Hong
718:History
706:Emperor
687:Shaanxi
671:Xianbei
663:Taiyuan
657:at the
636:Fu Jiān
591:Qiánqín
555:Chinese
510:Chouchi
399:Chouchi
269:•
254:Fu Jiān
252:•
240:Fu Jiàn
238:•
205:History
183:Fu Deng
159:Fu Jiān
135:Fu Jiàn
117:Emperor
96:Jinyang
87:Capital
58:351–394
2317:Liu Yu
2272:Shi Hu
2267:Shi Le
2169:States
2148:Tribes
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1642:Aiping
1248:Shizu
1207:Gaozu
1136:Xining
1022:Zhu Xu
1014:Xie An
958:Dao'an
907:Murong
863:pinyin
765:Shi Hu
667:Shanxi
616:Fu Qin
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2155:Yuwen
2051:Qiang
1812:58–59
1732:中央研究院
1659:(苻崇)
1578:Gao 高
1401:Huiwu
1282:Fu Pi
1257:(苻堅)
1216:(苻健)
1165:. In
1112:Gansu
1089:Fu Pi
1077:Tuoba
987:Qiang
974:Kucha
946:Silla
851:Qiang
781:Henan
773:Qiang
759:-led
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691:Gansu
535:China
171:Fu Pi
2160:Duan
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1462:景明
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