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Chapter 105 Chapter 104 Murong Qi, King of Xiyan

In March of the first year of Changping in Xiyan (386 A.D.), Murong Qiye, the son of Murong Huan, the former King of Yidu of Yan, was appointed as King of Yan after Murong Heng and Shangshu Murong Yong killed Duan Sui, the ruler of Yan, and changed his name to Jianming. After Murong Qiye ascended the throne, he immediately complied with the popular will and led more than 400,000 Xianbei men and women to leave Chang'an and return eastward.Although the Xianbei tribe began to travel eastward, the political situation was still unstable.Murong Qiye is just a puppet and has no real power.Therefore, as soon as the brigade arrived at Linjin (now Dali, Shaanxi), Murong Qiye, who had only been king of Yan for about 10 days, was lured into the camp by Murong Heng's younger brother Murong Tao, the general guarding the army, and killed him.

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