Duan Sui | |
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Birth and death: | –386 |
Family name: | Dùan (段) |
Given name: | Suí (隨) |
Dates of reign: | 386–386 |
Dynasty: | Western Yan |
Era name: | Chāngpíng (昌平) |
Era dates: | 386–386 |
Duan Sui (段隨) (died 386) was a ruler of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Yan. He was the only ruler of the short-lived state who was not a member of the Murong clan, the imperial clan of Former Yan.
He was a general under the emperor Murong Chong, whose people wanted to return east to their homeland but who, after capturing the Former Qin capital Chang'an, wanted to settle in Chang'an, against the wishes of his people. In spring 386, the general Han Yan (韓延) assassinated Murong Chong in a coup and supported Duan Sui as the Prince of Yan. About a month later, however, the officials Murong Heng (慕容恆) and Murong Yong ambushed Duan Sui and killed him. They supported Murong Yi, the son of the Former Yan Prince of Yidu Murong Huan (慕容桓) as the new Prince of Yan.
Chinese royalty | ||
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Preceded by Murong Chong as Emperor of Western Yan |
Prince of Yan 386 |
Succeeded by Murong Yi |
Titles in pretence | ||
Preceded by Murong Chong |
— TITULAR — Emperor of China 386 Reason for succession failure: Sixteen Kingdoms |
Succeeded by Murong Yi |
Succeeded by Yao Chang |