• Fu Sheng (Chinese: 苻生; 335–357), originally named Pu Sheng (蒲生), courtesy name Changsheng (長生), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Li of Yue...
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    Qin, known as the Former Qin and Fu Qin (苻秦) in historiography, was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Fu (Pu) clan of the Di peoples during the Sixteen...
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    Fu Sheng, who succeeded Former Qin's founding emperor after his death in 355. In 357, when Yao Xiang (姚襄), a major Qiang chief, attacked Former Qin,...
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  • Confucian scholar during the Qin and Han dynasties Fu Sheng (Former Qin) (苻生, 335–357), emperor of Former Qin Alexander Fu Sheng (傅聲, 1954–1983), Hong Kong...
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    that Huan was not the right person to follow. After Fu Sheng, the son of Former Qin founding emperor Fu Jiàn, became emperor in 355, he ruled the empire...
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  • Fu Deng (Chinese: 苻登; 343–394), courtesy name Wengao (文高), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Gao of Former Qin (前秦高帝), was an emperor of...
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  • Fu Chong (Chinese: 苻崇; died 394) was the last emperor of the Di-led Former Qin dynasty of China. He assumed the throne in 394 after the death of his father...
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  • Fu Pi (Chinese: 苻丕; fl. 357- 386), courtesy name Yongshu (永叔), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Aiping of Former Qin (前秦哀平帝), was an emperor...
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  • formally breaking from Jin (and Later Zhao) and establishing Former Qin. As the ruler of Former Qin, Fu Jian appeared to be a diligent and thrifty ruler, and...
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  • name Taizu (太祖). Tsui Hung. "前秦錄" [Former Qin]. Shiliuguo Chunqiu. Vol. 4. Fang Xuanling. "苻洪 苻健 苻生" [Fu Hong Fu Jian Fu Sheng]. Book of Jin. Vol. 112....
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    Yao Chang (category Former Qin generals)
    northwest and then west to face Former Qin, ruled by the ethnically-Di emperor Fu Sheng. In 357, Yao Xiang advanced into Former Qin territory, and a number of...
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  • Fu Xiong, courtesy name Yuancai, originally named Pu Xiong (蒲雄), was a Di military general of Former Zhao and Former Qin during the Sixteen Kingdoms period...
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  • Di-led Chinese Former Qin dynasty. Her husband was the violent and arbitrary Fu Sheng. In 355, after Fu Sheng succeeded his father Fu Jiàn, the founding...
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    Qin Shi Huang (Chinese: 秦始皇, pronunciation; February 259 – 12 July 210 BC) was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of China. Rather than...
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    Later Yan (category Former countries in Chinese history)
    flee to the Di-led Former Qin dynasty. In the next few years, Qin conquered Yan and reunified northern China. Although Qin's ruler, Fu Jian treated him...
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  • Deng Qiang (category Former Qin generals)
    military general of the Former Qin dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. He came to prominence during the reign of Fu Sheng when he helped defeat...
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    Murong Chui (category Former Qin generals)
    jealousies of the regent Murong Ping, he was taken in and trusted by the Former Qin emperor Fu Jiān, but later betrayed him and established Later Yan, leading...
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  • 209 BC, the rebel army led by Chen Sheng's deputy, Zhou Wen (周文), was the first to reach the Qin capital Xianyang. Qin Er Shi was shocked and discussed...
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    about this date, Basil of Caesarea visits Egypt. Fu Sheng, Chinese emperor of the Di state Former Qin (b. 335) Xie Shang (or Renzu), Chinese general and...
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  • refuge with another former Forman Yan prince, Murong Chong, a cousin of Murong Sheng's, who had also led a rebellion against Former Qin near Chang'an. In...
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  • military general of Former Qin and possibly a prince of Chouchi. He was mostly active in Qin's conquest of western China, helping Fu Jian in conquering...
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    Former Qin strengthened rapidly. From 370 to 76, the Former Qin extinguished the Former Yan, Dai and Former Liang to unite all of northern China. Fu Jian...
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    the former Qin empire was divided by rebel leader Xiang Yu into the Eighteen Kingdoms, which were ruled by various rebel leaders and surrendered Qin generals...
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    Bulgars are first mentioned in extant European chronicles. Fu Sheng, emperor of the Former Qin, reigns in northern China. Libanius becomes a teacher of...
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  • follow Sheng Chumu to Chang’an to start anew. However, her talent for embroidery eventually threw her into court. In a palace full of princes, Fu Rou has...
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  • (楊佛奴) and Yang Fugou (楊佛狗), fled to the neighbouring state of Former Qin, then ruled by Fu Sheng, where they were welcomed and well-received. This Yang Fudu...
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  • Fu Rong (苻融) (died 383), courtesy name Boxiu (伯休), formally Duke Ai of Yangping (陽平哀公), was an official and general of the Di-led Former Qin dynasty of...
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  • (266–420) Fu Deng (343–394, reigned 386–394), also known as Emperor Gao, Former Qin emperor Tuoba Si (392–423, reigned 409–423), also known as Emperor Mingyuan...
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  • Murong Xi (Emperor Zhaowen). Fu Xunying was a daughter of Fu Mo (苻謨), a member of Former Qin's imperial house before he surrendered to Later Yan under military...
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  • after the death of his nephew Murong Sheng (Emperor Zhaowu) became emperor due to his affair with Murong Sheng's mother, Empress Dowager Ding. He was...
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