Princess Fu (Wuyuan)

Princess Fu (苻王后, personal name unknown) was a princess of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Qin. Her husband was Qifu Gangui (Prince Wuyuan).

She was a younger sister of the Former Qin emperor Fu Deng (Emperor Gao), and he created her Princess Dongping. In 394, with his forces having been nearly wiped out by the rival Later Qin's emperor Yao Xing, Fu Deng sought aid from Western Qin, and as part of the agreement, married her to Qifu Gangui. However, later that year, Fu Deng was captured and killed by Yao Xing. Subsequently, Qifu Gangui, notwithstanding the marital relations, expelled Fu Deng's son and successor Fu Chong, who then tried to attack Qifu Gangui but was defeated and killed in battle, ending Former Qin. No further reference was made to Princess Fu, and since his first wife Princess Bian was the one mentioned as being created princess after he lost his state to Later Qin but reestablished in 409, the table below assumes that she was deposed, and Princess Bian restored, after Former Qin's destruction.

Chinese royalty
Preceded by
Princess Bian
Princess of Western Qin
394
Succeeded by
Princess Bian

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