Fu Chong 苻崇 | |||||||||
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Emperor of Former Qin | |||||||||
Emperor of Former Qin | |||||||||
Reign | 394 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Fu Deng | ||||||||
Born | 343[note 1] | ||||||||
Died | 394 | ||||||||
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House | Fu (Pu) | ||||||||
Dynasty | Former Qin |
Fu Chong (Chinese: 苻崇; died 394) was the last emperor of the Di-led Former Qin dynasty of China. He assumed the throne in 394 after the death of his father, Fu Deng (Emperor Gao). He later died in battle against the Western Qin dynasty, thus marking the collapse of the Former Qin.[1]
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