Duan Pidi | |
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段匹磾 | |
Inspector of Youzhou (幽州刺史) | |
In office 314–321 | |
Monarch | Emperor Min of Jin/Emperor Yuan of Jin |
Champion General (冠軍將軍) | |
In office 321–321 | |
Monarch | Shi Le |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown |
Died | Unknown |
Relations | Duan Jilujuan (brother) Duan Wenyang (brother) Duan Shujun (brother) |
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Duan Pidi (fl. 312–321) was a Duan-Xianbei chieftain during the Jin dynasty (266–420) and Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was the brother of chieftain, Duan Jilujuan, and served as his general in Jin's war with the Han-Zhao state. After Jilujuan made peace with Han in 313, Pidi led his branch of the tribe to continue fighting Han from Jicheng. Pidi became the most powerful Jin vassal in the north, but his decision to kill his ally, Liu Kun and a civil war with his cousin, Duan Mopei severely weakened him. In 319, he was forced to flee to another Jin vassal, Shao Xu. He was eventually captured by the Later Zhao in 321, and despite receiving favourable treatment from its ruler, Shi Le, he would later be executed in fear of that he would rebel.