Fu Pi
Appearance
(Qian) Qin Aipingdi ((前)秦哀平帝) | |
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Family name: | Fu (苻; fú) |
Given name: | Pi (丕, pī) |
Posthumous name: | Aiping (哀平, aī píng), literary meaning: "lamentable and peaceful" |
Fu Pi (苻丕) (d. 386), courtesy name Yongshu (永叔), formally Emperor Aiping of (Former) Qin ((前)秦哀平帝), was an emperor of the Chinese/Di state Former Qin. He was Fu Jiān's oldest son, although not his crown prince, and after Fu Jiān's death at the hands of Yao Chang, the founder of Later Qin, and his brother Fu Hong (苻宏) the Crown Prince was forced to flee to Jin, he claimed imperial title in 385, but was defeated by the Western Yan emperor Murong Yong in 386, and then subsequently killed by the Jin general Feng Gai (馮該).
Era name
Personal information
- Father
- Fu Jiān (Emperor Xuanzhao)
- Wife
- Empress Yang (created 385, killed by Murong Yong of Western Yan 386)
- Children
- Fu Ning (苻寧), the Crown Prince (created 385)
- Fu Shou (苻壽), the Prince of Changle (created 385)
- Fu Qiang (苻鏘), the Prince of Pingyuan (created 385)
- Fu Yi (苻懿), initially the Prince of Bohai (created 385), later Crown Prince Xian'ai under Fu Deng (created 387, d. 388)
- Fu Chang (苻昶), the Prince of Jibei (created 385)