Emperor Fei of Western Wei

Yuan Qin
元欽
Emperor of Western Wei
ReignMarch 28, 551[1][2]c. March 554[3][4]
PredecessorEmperor Wen
SuccessorEmperor Gong
RegentYuwen Tai
Bornunknown
DiedMay or June 554[5][3]
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HouseYuan
DynastyWestern Wei

Yuan Qin (Chinese: 元欽), known in historiography as Emperor Fei of Western Wei ((西)魏廢帝; lit. "deposed") (died May or June 554), was an emperor of China's Xianbei-led Western Wei dynasty. He, even more so than his father Emperor Wen, held little actual power in the face of overwhelming control of power by the paramount general Yuwen Tai. In 554, he tried to plot to have Yuwen killed, but his plot was discovered, and Yuwen deposed him, and soon had him killed.

  1. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 164.
  2. ^ gengxu day of the 3rd month of the 2nd year of the Dabao era
  3. ^ a b Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 165.
  4. ^ Volume 165 of Zizhi Tongjian indicated that Yuan Qin was deposed between the xinchou day of the 1st month and the dinghai day of the 3rd month of the 3rd year of the Chengsheng era. The dates correspond to 3 Mar and 18 Apr 554 in the Julian calendar.
  5. ^ Volume 165 of Zizhi Tongjian indicated that Yuan Qin was poisoned on the gengxu day of the 4th month of the 3rd year of the Chengsheng era. However, there was no gengxu day in that month. The month corresponds to 17 May to 15 June 554 in the Julian calendar.

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