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Fu Pi took measures to try to consolidate his current position—now largely only over modern Shanxi, although there were still many pockets of territory loyal to Former Qin in modern [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]], and there were also still pockets of resistance even in the middle of Later Yan territory. His prime minister Wang Yong (王永) (Wang Meng's son) issued a declaration inviting all those who were still loyal to be prepared to rendezvous at Linjin (臨晉, in modern [[Weinan]], [[Shaanxi]]) in winter 386. Many local generals answered the call, although the rendezvous would never actually happen.
In fall 386, the Western Yan ruler [[Murong Yong]], whose people had abandoned the [[Guanzhong]] region to head east, trying to return to their home land, requested Fu Pi to grant permission to let them through. Fu Pi refused and tried to intercept them, but suffered a major defeat, in which Wang Yong and the major general [[Juqu Jushizi]] (沮渠俱石子) were killed, and most of Fu Pi's officials and his wife [[Empress Yang (
==Era name==
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** [[Fu Jiān]] (Emperor Xuanzhao)
* Wife
** [[Empress Yang (
* Children
** Fu Ning (苻寧), the Crown Prince (created 385)
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