Yao Yizhong

Yao Yizhong
姚弋仲
Grand Chanyu (大單于)
In office
351 (351)–352 (352)
MonarchEmperor Mu of Jin
Grand Commander of the Western Qiang (西羌大都督)
In office
333 (333)–351 (351)
MonarchShi Hong/Shi Hu/Shi Shi/Shi Zun/Shi Jian/Shi Zhi
Prime Minister of the Right (右丞相)
In office
351 (351)–351 (351)
MonarchShi Zhi
Personal details
Born280
Died352
ChildrenYao Yi
Yao Ruo
Yao Xiang
Yao Chang
Yao Xu
Yao Yinmai
Yao Shuode
Yao Shao
Yao Jing
Yao Huang
32 unnamed sons
Parent
  • Yao Kehui (father)
Posthumous nameEmperor Jingyuan (景元皇帝)
Temple nameShizu (始祖)

Yao Yizhong (280–352), posthumously honored as Emperor Jingyuan, was a Qiang military general of the Later Zhao dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Starting out as a refugee leader during the Disaster of Yongjia, Yizhong later submitted to Later Zhao in 329, where he became a favorite general of the state's third ruler, Shi Hu. As Zhao collapsed in 350, he sided with Shi Zhi against the Ran Wei breakaway state, becoming one of Shi Zhi's top commanders, but ultimately could not prevent the state’s demise. After his death in 352, his fifth son Yao Xiang led his family to join the Jin dynasty (266–420) before becoming a roving warlord in the Central Plains. Yizhong's twenty-fourth son, Yao Chang, would go on to establish the Later Qin dynasty and posthumously honor him as an emperor in 384.