- Empress Yang (Aiping)
Empress Yang (楊皇后, personal name unknown) (died 386) was an
empress of the Chinese/Di stateFormer Qin . Her husband wasFu Pi (Emperor Aiping).She was already Fu Pi's wife and duchess at least by 380, when her brother Yang Ying (楊膺) was described as one of the Di officers who commanded soldiers distributed to Fu Pi, then serving as
viceroy over the six eastern provinces formerly ruled byFormer Yan , as part ofFu Jiān (Emperor Xuanzhao)'s plan to distribute his Di people around the empire to serve as a stabilizing force. When the empire subsequently began collapsing in 384 following the failure to conquer Jin and defeat at theBattle of Fei River in 383, Yang Ying suggested to Fu Pi, whose headquarters of Yecheng (鄴城, in modernHandan ,Hebei ) was the only city in the eastern empire that had not fallen either to Jin or to the new stateLater Yan , established by the rebel generalMurong Chui , that he should surrender to Jin. When Fu Pi refused, Yang Ying conspired with another official, Jiang Rang (姜讓), to forcibly seize Fu Pi and surrender to Jin, but was discovered and killed. Despite this, Duchess Yang remained Fu Pi's wife.In 385, the Former Qin capital
Chang'an fell to the rebel stateWestern Yan , and Fu Jiān was killed by another rebel general,Yao Chang the founder ofLater Qin . Upon hearing this news, Fu Pi, who had then withdrawn from Yecheng to Jinyang (晉陽, in modernTaiyuan ,Shanxi ), declared himself emperor, and he created Princess Yang empress. In 386, however, as he tried to intercept Western Yan's princeMurong Yong , who was trying to return east, he was defeated by Murong Yong, and Empress Yang was captured. Fu Pi would then be intercepted by the Jin general Feng Gai (馮該) and killed. Murong Yong wanted to take Empress Yang as a consort, but she tried to assassinate him with a sword. He then put her to death.
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