Murong Yong

The Xianbei people then abandoned Chang'an, formerly Former Qin's capital, and headed east back toward their homeland.

Fu Pi soon died at the hands of the Jin general Feng Gai (馮該).

He was ready to make Fu Pi's Empress Yang a concubine, but she tried to stab him with a sword, and he killed her.

Murong Yong, once he settled in Zhangzi, carried out few military campaigns and appeared to be content with his domain.

In 392, the Dingling chief Zhai Zhao, whose father Zhai Liao had years earlier rebelled against Later Yan and claimed the title "Heavenly King" (Tian Wang) and established a Wei state, was besieged by Murong Chui in his capital Huatai (滑台, in modern Anyang, Henan), and sought aid from Murong Yong.

He also sought emergency aid from Jin and Northern Wei, but before Jin and Northern Wei forces could arrive, Zhangzi fell, and Murong Chui captured and executed Murong Yong.