Sons
- Murong Chóng (慕容崇) (note different tone than Murong Chong the late emperor of Western Yan), the next Prince of Gaoyang, demoted to Duke and forced to commit suicide 398
- Murong Cheng (慕容澄), Duke of Dongping, forced to commit suicide 398
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Name | Murong, Long |
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Date of death | 397 |
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