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401:. Yujiulü Wuti did launch a surprise attack on Pingcheng to try to force Emperor Taiwu to give up the campaign, but after initial successes, he failed to capture Pingcheng, and his brother Yujiulü Qiliegui (郁久閭乞列歸) was captured by Northern Wei forces. After nearly two months of siege, Juqu Mujian's nephew Juqu Wannian (沮渠萬年) surrendered to Northern Wei forces, and Guzang collapsed. Juqu Mujian tied his own arms as sign of submission and surrendered. Emperor Taiwu took the city, but continued to treat Juqu Mujian with respect, as a brother-in-law, and while he took Juqu Mujian to Pingcheng, he continued to allow him to carry the title of Prince of Hexi. (Allegedly, as he surrendered, he opened up the royal treasury to let it be pillaged—an action that would have detrimental consequences to him later on.) 368:) as a hostage. However, he also continued to send messengers to Liu Song, offering tributes of books while requesting supplies of other books, and Emperor Wen granted them without question. (Despite the marriage, Emperor Taiwu considered launching a campaign against Northern Liang, but at the urging of Li Shun (李順), who had previously advocated military action as well but by this point was against such actions, arguing that the army was still tired from conquering Northern Yan and 425:
items that Juqu Mujian, Juqu Mengxun, and Juqu Mujian's sisters were said to use. In anger, Emperor Taiwu ordered Consort Juqu to commit suicide, and executed many members of the Juqu clan. Later that year, accusations were made that Juqu Mujian was communicating with his former subjects and planning a rebellion. Emperor Taiwu sent Cui Hao to the residence that Juqu Mujian shared with Princess Wuwei, and there forced Juqu Mujian to commit suicide.
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In 447, however, accusations were made that when Juqu Mujian opened up the royal treasury when Guzang fell, that the treasures ended up back in his possession. Treasures allegedly from the Northern Liang treasury were then found in Juqu Mujian's possession, as were many kinds of poisons and magical
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In 439, Juqu Mujian was entangled in a scandal that adversely affected his relationship with Northern Wei. He and his two brothers were all having affairs with the wife of another brother, Lady Li, and Lady Li then plotted, with a sister of Juqu Mujian, to poison Princess Wuwei. Emperor Taiwu sent
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to be married to Juqu Mujian. Juqu Mujian, although he was already married to Princess Li, felt compelled to accept, and Princess Wuwei became his princess. At the same time, Emperor Taiwu also ordered that Juqu Mujian's mother be honored as the Princess Dowager of Hexi. Juqu Mujian was forced to
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in 429, and Juqu Mengxun failed in his attempt to ransom Juqu Xingguo back from Western Qin, he created a younger brother of Juqu Mujian's, said to be of the same mother as Juqu Xingguo's, Juqu Puti (沮渠菩提), as heir apparent. However, as Juqu Mengxun was ill in 433, the nobles and the officials
332:, and, as Juqu Mengxun had already agreed to do, he sent his younger sister Princess Xingping to Emperor Taiwu, who created her an imperial consort, and created Juqu Mujian the Prince of Hexi. Juqu Mujian, however, also carefully cultivated relationships with Northern Wei's rivals 316:
considered Juqu Puti too young to govern, so they deposed Juqu Puti and made Juqu Mujian, who was considered studious and kind, heir apparent instead. Juqu Mengxun soon died, and Juqu Mujian succeeded to the throne. He created his son Juqu Fengtan (沮渠封壇) as heir apparent.
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kingdoms, who were going through Northern Liang frequently, were alleging that Juqu Mujian had informed Xiyu kingdoms that they should not submit to Northern Wei and should submit to Rouran instead. At the encouragement of the prime minister
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doctors, who were able to save Princess Wuwei's life, and he then demanded that Juqu Mujian turn over Lady Li. Juqu Mujian refused, and only sent Lady Li to Jiuquan. Meanwhile, the Northern Wei messengers to the
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forces in 423, Juqu Mengxun created another brother of Juqu Mujian's, Juqu Xingguo (沮渠興國), as heir apparent. After Juqu Xingguo was captured and detained by the
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and cousin Juqu Tang'er (沮渠唐兒) would continue to hold out at various Northern Liang cities and later flee and try to establish a permanent present at
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It is not known when Juqu Mujian was born, nor who his mother was—the historical records seem to indicate that his mother was not Juqu Mengxun's wife
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Juqu Mujian was never named heir by his father's will, as his father initially created Juqu Zhengde (沮渠政德), probably his oldest brother, as
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and seized its territory, he began to consider conquering Northern Liang. Still, in 437, he sent his sister
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launched a major campaign against the Northern Liang and captured both his capital Guzang (姑臧, in modern
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divorce Princess Li, who was exiled to Jiuquan from the Northern Liang capital Guzang (姑臧, in modern
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and Rouran, and in 434, after he sent messengers to Liu Song to show submission as well,
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as well as fighting Liu Song and needed rest, Emperor Taiwu postponed the plans.)
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Juqu Mujian's initial policy was one of careful supplication to the powerful
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of China. By the time that Juqu Mujian succeeded his father
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Xia 1377:Li Xun 1372:Li Xin 1367:Li Gao 990:Shi Hu 980:Shi Le 899:Liu Xi 870:Liu He 838:Li Shi 823:Li Ban 812:Li Liu 642:  614:  571:Li Gao 366:Shanxi 362:Datong 305:Rouran 290:Li Xin 226:prince 208:: 192:Father 1758:Shang 1080:Fu Pi 828:Li Qi 805:Li Te 644:Died: 358:Gansu 354:Wuwei 320:Reign 286:Gansu 254:Gansu 250:Wuwei 232:-led 171:House 44:Reign 1830:Qing 1826:Ming 1822:Yuan 1810:Song 1806:Liao 1798:Tang 1762:Zhou 612:ISBN 378:Xiyu 210:沮渠牧犍 175:Juqu 159:lit. 81:Died 68:(in 24:北涼哀王 1838:PRC 1834:ROC 1818:Jīn 1794:Sui 1778:Jìn 1770:Han 1766:Qin 1754:Xia 1536:Dai 1387:Xia 646:447 588:of 555:123 551:122 547:119 370:Xia 292:'s 84:447 1853:: 1836:/ 1832:→ 1828:→ 1824:→ 1820:→ 1816:/ 1812:/ 1808:/ 1804:→ 1800:→ 1796:→ 1792:→ 1788:/ 1784:→ 1780:/ 1776:→ 1772:→ 1768:→ 1764:→ 1760:→ 1756:→ 553:, 549:, 533:, 521:, 364:, 356:, 284:, 264:. 252:, 117:or 113:: 104:: 1623:) 1619:( 1492:) 1488:( 1325:) 1321:( 1318:) 1314:( 1243:) 1239:( 1139:) 1125:( 1093:) 1089:( 1018:) 1014:( 922:) 918:( 901:) 897:( 889:) 885:( 872:) 868:( 846:) 842:( 814:) 810:( 807:) 803:( 778:e 771:t 764:v 620:. 557:. 537:. 525:. 483:) 467:) 204:( 72:)

Index

Northern Liang
Juqu Mengxun
Juqu Wuhui
Gaochang
Family name
Given name
Regnal name
Posthumous name
House
Dynasty
Northern Liang
Chinese
posthumous name
prince
Lushuihu
Northern Liang dynasty
Juqu Mengxun
Northern Wei dynasty
Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei
Wuwei
Gansu
Juqu Wuhui
Gaochang
Princess Meng
Western Liang
Jiuquan
Gansu
Li Xin
Li Jingshou
heir apparent

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