Emperor Fei of Jin China
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Emperor Fei of Jin China (341 or 342-November 23, 386) was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265–420) in China. He was the younger brother (from the same mother) of Emperor Ai and later deposed by military leader Huan Wen.
Various character and romanization representations
- Simplified Chinese character 晋废帝
- Traditional Chinese character 晉廢帝
- Pinyin Jìn Fèidì
- Wade-Giles Chin Fei-ti
Timeline
- May 22, 369: Huan Wen began invasion against Former Yan.
- August and September, 369: Forces of Jin reached Fangtou (southwest of modern-day Rui County, Henan Province).
- September and October 369: Relief forces from Former Qin was sent at the request of Former Yan.
- October 369: Troops of Former Yan inflicted loss on the forces of Jin after cutting off supply lines.
- November 4 369: Huan Wen ordered withdrawal in the prospect of facing Former Qin and Former Yan.
- November and December 369: Forces of Former Yan commanded by Murong Chui inflicted heavy losses on the retreating Jin forces.
- December 7 369: Huan Wen retreated safely into territory of Jin. Casualties of Jin in the campaign ranged around 30 thousands.
- July 21 370: Former Qin launched invasion against Former Yan. Wang Meng was appointed commander of the Qin.
- October 15 370: Troops of Former Qin captured Jinyang (modern-day Taiyuan, Shanxi Province).
- Morning – noon, November 27 370: Decisive victory of Former Qin over Former Yan took place at Luchuan (潞川, modern-day Zhuozhang River, Shanxi)
- November 30 370: Ye, capital of Former Yan, was besieged.
- Night of December 11 370: Former Yan surrendered to Former Qin. Murong Wei, ruler of Former Yan, was captured several days later.
- January 6, 372: Huan Wen deposed Emperor Fei and Emperor Jianwen was installed. The dethroned emperor was given the title "Prince of Donghai" in the decree of deposing.
- February 16, 372: The dethroned emperor was given the title Duke of Haixi County (pinyin Haǐxīxiàn Gōng 海西县公)
- May, 372: The duke was placed under supervision after being moved to Wu County.
- December, 372: The duke rejected an offer of reinstallation in an abotive coup d'etat and was awarded for removal of his supervision.
- November 23, 386: The duke passed away in Wu County.
Personal information
| Family name | Sima (司馬 py. Sīmǎ) in Chinese |
| Given name | Yi (奕 py. Yì) |
| Era names | Taihe (太和 py. Taìhé) 365-January 6, 372 |
| Father | Emperor Cheng |
| Mother | |
| Wife | Yu Daolian (庾道怜) (d. 371), childless and revered Queen Xiao (孝皇后, literary meaning: the filial queen) |
| Major concubines | |
| Children | |
| Duration of reign | March 31, 365-January 6, 372 |
| Tomb | |
| Temple name | |
| Courtesy name | 延龄, py. Yanlíng, literay meaning: "lengthened ages" |
| Posthumous name | 废, py. Fèi, literary meaning: "deposed" |
| Preceded by: Emperor Ai |
Jin Dynasty (265–420) | Succeeded by: Emperor Jianwen |
Categories: 341 births | 342 births | 386 deaths | Jin Dynasty emperors