
Yao Chang
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yao Chang (331-394), courtesy name Jingmao, formally Emperor Wuzhao of Later Qin, was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Qiang state Later Qin. His father Yao Yizhong had been a powerful general and Qiang chieftain under the Later Zhao emperor Shi Hu, but after Later Zhao''s collapse after Shi Hu''s horses death, Yao Chang''s older brother Yao Xiang tried to start an independent state but was defeated and killed by Former Qin forces. Yao Chang became a Former Qin gen...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yao Chang (331-394), courtesy name Jingmao, formally Emperor Wuzhao of Later Qin, was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Qiang state Later Qin. His father Yao Yizhong had been a powerful general and Qiang chieftain under the Later Zhao emperor Shi Hu, but after Later Zhao''s collapse after Shi Hu''s horses death, Yao Chang''s older brother Yao Xiang tried to start an independent state but was defeated and killed by Former Qin forces. Yao Chang became a Former Qin general, but after an incident in 384 after the Former Qin emperor Fu Ji n''s defeat at the Battle of Fei River, Yao Chang feared that Fu Ji n would kill him and therefore rebelled. He subsequently captured and killed Fu Ji n, who had saved his life when Yao Xiang was defeated, causing many historians to view him as a traitor and murderer.