Murong De

Emperor Xianwu of Southern Yan
南燕獻武帝
Emperor of Southern Yan
Ruler of Southern Yan
Reign398 – 17 November 405
SuccessorMurong Chao
BornMùróng Dé (慕容德)
336
Died17 November 405(405-11-17) (aged 69)
Burial
Dongyang Mausoleum (東陽陵)
SpouseDuan Jifei
IssuePrincess Pingyuan
Princess Le'an
Murong Chao (adopted)
Full name
Era name and dates
Jiànpíng (建平): 400–405
Regnal name
Prince of Yan (燕王, 398–400)
Emperor (since 400)
Posthumous name
Emperor Xianwu (獻武皇帝)
Temple name
Shizong (世宗)
HouseMurong
DynastySouthern Yan
FatherMurong Huang

Murong De (Chinese: 慕容德; 336–405), name changed in 400 to Murong Beide (慕容備德), courtesy name Xuanming (玄明), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Xianwu of Southern Yan (南燕獻武帝), was the founding emperor of the Xianbei-led Southern Yan dynasty of China. He was the son of Former Yan's founding prince Murong Huang (Prince Wenming) and younger brother to both Former Yan emperor Murong Jun (Emperor Jingzhao) and Later Yan emperor Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng), and therefore was an imperial prince and general during the times of both states. After Murong Chui's son Murong Bao lost most of the Later Yan's territory to the Northern Wei dynasty, Murong De took troops under his own command south and established Southern Yan, which secured modern Shandong, but failed to expand further, and was destroyed by the Eastern Jin dynasty after Murong De's death and succession by his nephew Murong Chao. The Book of Jin described Murong De as having a stalwart and extraordinary appearance and was about two metres tall.


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