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'''Fu Pi''' ({{zh|c=苻丕}}; [[fl.]] 357- 386), [[courtesy name]] '''Yongshu''' (永叔), also known by his [[posthumous name]] as the '''Emperor Aiping of Former Qin''' (前秦哀平帝),<ref>{{cite book |title=十六國春秋別本·卷四前秦錄(Annals of the Sixteen Nations, ch. 4 - records of Former Qin)|language=zh}}</ref> was an [[Emperor of China|emperor]] of the [[Di (Five Barbarians)|Di]]-led [[Former Qin|Former Qin dynasty]] of China. He was [[Fu Jian (337–385)|Fu Jiān]] (Emperor Xuanzhao)'s oldest son, although not his [[crown prince]], and. afterAfter Fu Jiān's death at the hands of [[Yao Chang]], the founder of the [[Later Qin|Later Qin dynasty]], Fu Pi and his brother Crown Prince Fu Hong (苻宏) was forced to flee to the [[Jin dynasty (266–420)#Eastern Jin (317–420)|Eastern Jin dynasty]],. heHe then claimed the imperial title in 385, but was defeated by the [[Western Yan]] prince [[Murong Yong]] in 386, and killed by the Eastern Jin general Feng Gai (馮該).
 
==Early career==