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Chapter 89 Chapter 88: Aiping Emperor Fu PI

In the 21st year of Jianyuan (385 A.D.), Fu Jian was killed by Yao Chang. Wang Yong, the former governor of Youzhou in Qin Dynasty, immediately led his army to Jinyang. install. Fu Pi became emperor, and the former Qin clan ministers finally had new sustenance and hope, so Fu Ding, Fu Shao, Fu Mo, and Fu Liang who had surrendered to Murong Chui sent people to plead guilty to Fu Pi.When the national crisis was imminent, Fu PI did not blame them, but reappointed them with officials and titles, and discussed how to eliminate Yao Chang and Murongchui. Tianshui Jiang Yan, Feng Yi Kou Ming, Hedong Wang Zhao, Xinping Zhang Yan, Jingzhao Du Min, Fufeng Ma Lang, Wang Min and other local forces heard that Fu PI still had the confidence and determination to eliminate Yao Chang and Murong Chui, and they all made contact with Fu PI. He contacted him and expressed his willingness to fight bloody battles to eliminate Yao Chang and Murong Chui.Although Fu PI was moved by their spirit and named them generals, prefects and marquises, he did not fight Yao Chang and Murongchui for a long time because he lacked a clear battle plan in his heart.

In October of that year, Murong Yong of Xiyan fought fiercely with the army of the former Qin Dynasty. The army of the former Qin Dynasty was beaten to pieces. Fu Pi led thousands of cavalry to flee to Dongyuan.
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