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Qifu Mumo

Qifu Mumo (Chinese: 乞伏暮末; died 431), courtesy name Anshiba (安石跋), was the last prince of the Xianbei-led Western Qin dynasty of China.[1] When he succeeded his father Qifu Chipan (Prince Wenzhao) in 428, Western Qin was already in a state of decline, under incessant attack by Northern Liang, Xia, Tuyuhun, and Chouchi, but under Qifu Mumo, who had a violent temper, Western Qin declined further, and in 431 the Xia emperor Helian Ding, his own state nearing destruction, captured and executed Qifu Mumo, ending Western Qin.

Qifu Mumo
乞伏暮末
Prince of Western Qin
Ruler of Western Qin
Reign428–431
PredecessorQifu Chipan
Died431
Full name
Era name and dates
Yǒnghóng (永弘): 428–431
Regnal name
Prince of Qin (秦王)
DynastyWestern Qin

During Qifu Chipan's reign edit

It is not known when Qifu Mumo was born, nor is the name of his mother known—other than that she was neither his father Qifu Chipan's princess Princess Tufa, nor her sister Consort Tufa. The first historical reference to him was in 420, when Qifu Chipan created him crown prince—and by that time, he was already a major general, for the historical reference mentioned that he "remained" a general. In 424, his father sent him and his uncle Qifu Muyigan (乞伏木奕干) to attack Northern Liang, and they were victorious. A campaign that Qifu Mumo carried out with his father against Northern Liang in 426 would be far more disastrous, however, as the Northern Liang prince Juqu Mengxun not only repelled their attacks but persuaded the Xia emperor Helian Chang to attack Western Qin's capital Fuhan (枹罕, in modern Linxia, Gansu). Helian Chang, in response, sent his general Hulu Gu (呼盧古) to attack Wanchuan (苑川, in modern Baiyin, Gansu) and Wei Fa (韋伐) to attack Nan'an (南安, in modern Dingxi, Gansu), and while Western Qin was able to hold Wanchuan, Nan'an fell, at great loss. In winter 426, Xia forces commanded by Hulu and Wei attacked Fuhan, forcing Qifu Gangui to move the capital to Dinglian (定連, also in Linxia), and Hulu and Wei then captured another important Western Qin city, Xiping (西平, in modern Xining, Qinghai), and while they then withdrew, Western Qin had been dealt a major blow.

In 428, Qifu Chipan died, and Qifu Mumo succeeded him.

Reign edit

At the time Qifu Mumo took the throne, Western Qin was in severe decline, but Qifu Mumo, instead of trying to allow his people to recover, was cruel with his punishments and harsh in his judgment, further injuring the state's ability to recover. For example, immediately after he took the throne, he, hearing that his uncle Qifu Qiannian (乞伏千年) had been a drunkard and ignoring his duties, sent messengers to severely rebuke Qifu Qiannian, but the rebukes were such that instead of causing Qifu Qiannian to change his ways, Qifu Qiannian became so fearful that he fled to Northern Liang.

Qifu Mumo first had to face a major attack that Juqu Mengxun launched against Western Qin in light of his father's death.[2] As his father had instructed before death, Qifu Mumo sent Juqu Chengdu (沮渠成都), a Northern Liang general whom Qifu Chipan captured in 422, whom Juqu Mengxun respected, back to Northern Liang, and the states entered into a peace agreement. However, just several months later the peace appeared to be over, for Juqu Mengxun resumed his attacks on Western Qin. In spring 429, Juqu Mengxun captured Xiping.

Also in spring 429, Qifu Mumo created his wife Lady Liang princess, and his son Qifu Wanzai (乞伏萬載) crown prince.

Another incident in 429 showed Qifu Mumo's harshness. His mother had, during Qifu Chipan's reign, been accidentally injured by slingshots fired by Qifu Chipan's official Xin Jin (辛進), while Xin was attending Qifu Chipan on a hunt. The injury disfigured her face. In 429, Qifu Mumo asked his mother how she got injured, and she told him. In anger, Qifu Mumo not only executed Xin but executed 27 other individuals related to Xin.

In summer 429, Juqu Mengxun launched another major attack on Western Qin, and Qifu Mumo left his uncle Qifu Yuanji (乞伏元基) in control of Fuhan while temporarily withdrawing himself to Dinglian. He then also had to contend with rebellions by his generals Zhai Chengbo (翟承伯) and Mozhe Yojuan (莫者幼眷), but when Juqu Mengxun's heir apparent Juqu Xingguo attacked Dinglian, Qifu Mumo defeated and captured him. He then also fought off another joint attack by Northern Liang and its ally Tuyuhun's general Murong Muliyan (慕容慕利延). Juqu Mengxun sent a large amount of grain to Qifu Mumo, requesting to ransom Juqu Xingguo, but Qifu Mumo refused. Juqu Mengxun then created Juqu Xingguo's brother Juqu Puti (沮渠菩提) heir apparent instead, while Qifu Mumo made Juqu Xingguo an official and married his sister Princess Pingchang to Juqu Xingguo.

For some time, Qifu Mumo's brother Qifu Keshuluo (乞伏軻殊羅) had been having an affair with Qifu Chipan's concubine Consort Tufa. After Qifu Mumo heard rumors, he secured the palace, and Qifu Keshuluo, in fear that the affair had been discovered, plotted with their uncle Qifu Shiyin (乞伏什寅) to assassinate Qifu Mumo, and then to take Juqu Xingguo and flee to Northern Liang. They therefore had Consort Tufa try to steal Qifu Mumo's bedchamber keys, but the wrong keys were stolen, and the plot was exposed. Qifu Mumo executed Qifu Keshuluo's associates but spared Qifu Keshuluo, but also arrested Qifu Shiyin and whipped him. Qifu Shiyin, in anger, stated, "I owe you a life, but do not owe you a whipping." In anger, Qifu Mumo cut Qifu Shiyin's abdomen open and threw his body into a river. In 430, having heard that two other uncles, Qifu Baiyang (乞伏白養) and Qifu Qulie (乞伏去列) were complaining about Qifu Shiyin's death, he executed them as well.

At this time, Western Qin not only had to face Northern Liang attacks, but had suffered a major earthquake in late 429 and a major drought for most of 430 as well. Most of Qifu Mumo's people fled. He felt that his state could no longer stand. He sent his officials Wang Kai (王愷) and Wuna Tian (烏訥闐) to submit to Northern Wei, requesting Northern Wei troops to escort him to Northern Wei territory. Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei was pleased, and promised that after he can destroy Xia, he would bestow Xia's Pingliang (平涼) and Anding (安定) Commanderies (collectively roughly modern Pingliang, Gansu) as Qifu Mumo's domain. Qifu Mumo therefore destroyed his own royal treasury and set Fuhan ablaze, heading east with the only 15,000 households that remained under him, to try to join Northern Wei troops at Shanggui (上邽, in modern Tianshui, Gansu), but the Xia emperor Helian Ding (Helian Chang's brother and successor), upon hearing this, engaged him and stopped his advances, and he was forced to take up defensive position at Nan'an. By this point, Nan'an was all he could hold; all of his old territory in the west had been seized by Tuyuhun.

In winter 430, Northern Wei troops, commanded by Kuruguan Jie (庫傉官結), finally arrived at Nan'an, to escort Qifu Mumo to Northern Wei territory. However, Qifu Mumo, persuaded by his general Qifu Jipi (乞伏吉毗) that the situation was still maintainable and that the should not give up his state easily, refused to follow Kuruguan, who then returned to Northern Wei territory. He then had to immediately face a Qiang rebellion led by Jiao Liang (焦亮), who attacked Nan'an. Qifu Mumo was able to persuade Yang Nandang (楊難當), the ruler of Chouchi, to come to his aid, and their joint forces defeated Jiao Liang, who was then killed by his uncle Jiao Yi (焦遺).

In spring 431, with his own territories nearly all taken by Northern Wei, Helian Ding, after defeating the troops that Yang sent to aid Western Qin, had his uncle Helian Weifa (赫連韋伐) put Nan'an under siege. Even Qifu Mumo's closest associates surrendered. Qifu Mumo, with no way to go, exited the city and surrendered to Helian Weifa. Helian Weifa delivered Qifu Mumo and Juqu Xingguo to Shanggui, where Helian Ding was at the time. Jiao Yi and his son Jiao Kai (焦楷) tried to put together a resistance to try to revive Western Qin, but Jiao Yi then died of illness, and Jiao Kai fled to Northern Liang. In summer 431, Helian Ding executed Qifu Mumo and 500 members of his clan. Western Qin was at its end.

Personal information edit

  • Father
  • Wife
  • Children
    • Qifu Wanzai (乞伏萬載), the Crown Prince (created 429)

References edit

  1. ^ Xiong, Victor Cunrui (2017-04-06). Historical Dictionary of Medieval China. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 494. ISBN 978-1-4422-7616-1.
  2. ^ Chen, Jinhua (2004-01-01). "The Indian Buddhist Missionary Dharmaksema (385-433): A New Dating of his Arrival in Guzang and of his Translations". T'oung Pao. 90 (4): 215–263. doi:10.1163/1568532043628340. ISSN 0082-5433.
(Western) Qin Houzhu
 Died: 431
Chinese royalty
Preceded by Prince of Western Qin
428–431
Extinct
Titles in pretence
Preceded by — TITULAR —
Emperor of China
428–431
Reason for succession failure:
Annexed by Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms)
Succeeded by

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Qifu Mumo Chinese 乞伏暮末 died 431 courtesy name Anshiba 安石跋 was the last prince of the Xianbei led Western Qin dynasty of China 1 When he succeeded his father Qifu Chipan Prince Wenzhao in 428 Western Qin was already in a state of decline under incessant attack by Northern Liang Xia Tuyuhun and Chouchi but under Qifu Mumo who had a violent temper Western Qin declined further and in 431 the Xia emperor Helian Ding his own state nearing destruction captured and executed Qifu Mumo ending Western Qin Qifu Mumo乞伏暮末Prince of Western QinRuler of Western QinReign428 431PredecessorQifu ChipanDied431Full nameFamily name Qǐfu 乞伏 Given name Mumo 暮末 Era name and datesYǒnghong 永弘 428 431Regnal namePrince of Qin 秦王 DynastyWestern Qin Contents 1 During Qifu Chipan s reign 2 Reign 3 Personal information 4 ReferencesDuring Qifu Chipan s reign editIt is not known when Qifu Mumo was born nor is the name of his mother known other than that she was neither his father Qifu Chipan s princess Princess Tufa nor her sister Consort Tufa The first historical reference to him was in 420 when Qifu Chipan created him crown prince and by that time he was already a major general for the historical reference mentioned that he remained a general In 424 his father sent him and his uncle Qifu Muyigan 乞伏木奕干 to attack Northern Liang and they were victorious A campaign that Qifu Mumo carried out with his father against Northern Liang in 426 would be far more disastrous however as the Northern Liang prince Juqu Mengxun not only repelled their attacks but persuaded the Xia emperor Helian Chang to attack Western Qin s capital Fuhan 枹罕 in modern Linxia Gansu Helian Chang in response sent his general Hulu Gu 呼盧古 to attack Wanchuan 苑川 in modern Baiyin Gansu and Wei Fa 韋伐 to attack Nan an 南安 in modern Dingxi Gansu and while Western Qin was able to hold Wanchuan Nan an fell at great loss In winter 426 Xia forces commanded by Hulu and Wei attacked Fuhan forcing Qifu Gangui to move the capital to Dinglian 定連 also in Linxia and Hulu and Wei then captured another important Western Qin city Xiping 西平 in modern Xining Qinghai and while they then withdrew Western Qin had been dealt a major blow In 428 Qifu Chipan died and Qifu Mumo succeeded him Reign editAt the time Qifu Mumo took the throne Western Qin was in severe decline but Qifu Mumo instead of trying to allow his people to recover was cruel with his punishments and harsh in his judgment further injuring the state s ability to recover For example immediately after he took the throne he hearing that his uncle Qifu Qiannian 乞伏千年 had been a drunkard and ignoring his duties sent messengers to severely rebuke Qifu Qiannian but the rebukes were such that instead of causing Qifu Qiannian to change his ways Qifu Qiannian became so fearful that he fled to Northern Liang Qifu Mumo first had to face a major attack that Juqu Mengxun launched against Western Qin in light of his father s death 2 As his father had instructed before death Qifu Mumo sent Juqu Chengdu 沮渠成都 a Northern Liang general whom Qifu Chipan captured in 422 whom Juqu Mengxun respected back to Northern Liang and the states entered into a peace agreement However just several months later the peace appeared to be over for Juqu Mengxun resumed his attacks on Western Qin In spring 429 Juqu Mengxun captured Xiping Also in spring 429 Qifu Mumo created his wife Lady Liang princess and his son Qifu Wanzai 乞伏萬載 crown prince Another incident in 429 showed Qifu Mumo s harshness His mother had during Qifu Chipan s reign been accidentally injured by slingshots fired by Qifu Chipan s official Xin Jin 辛進 while Xin was attending Qifu Chipan on a hunt The injury disfigured her face In 429 Qifu Mumo asked his mother how she got injured and she told him In anger Qifu Mumo not only executed Xin but executed 27 other individuals related to Xin In summer 429 Juqu Mengxun launched another major attack on Western Qin and Qifu Mumo left his uncle Qifu Yuanji 乞伏元基 in control of Fuhan while temporarily withdrawing himself to Dinglian He then also had to contend with rebellions by his generals Zhai Chengbo 翟承伯 and Mozhe Yojuan 莫者幼眷 but when Juqu Mengxun s heir apparent Juqu Xingguo attacked Dinglian Qifu Mumo defeated and captured him He then also fought off another joint attack by Northern Liang and its ally Tuyuhun s general Murong Muliyan 慕容慕利延 Juqu Mengxun sent a large amount of grain to Qifu Mumo requesting to ransom Juqu Xingguo but Qifu Mumo refused Juqu Mengxun then created Juqu Xingguo s brother Juqu Puti 沮渠菩提 heir apparent instead while Qifu Mumo made Juqu Xingguo an official and married his sister Princess Pingchang to Juqu Xingguo For some time Qifu Mumo s brother Qifu Keshuluo 乞伏軻殊羅 had been having an affair with Qifu Chipan s concubine Consort Tufa After Qifu Mumo heard rumors he secured the palace and Qifu Keshuluo in fear that the affair had been discovered plotted with their uncle Qifu Shiyin 乞伏什寅 to assassinate Qifu Mumo and then to take Juqu Xingguo and flee to Northern Liang They therefore had Consort Tufa try to steal Qifu Mumo s bedchamber keys but the wrong keys were stolen and the plot was exposed Qifu Mumo executed Qifu Keshuluo s associates but spared Qifu Keshuluo but also arrested Qifu Shiyin and whipped him Qifu Shiyin in anger stated I owe you a life but do not owe you a whipping In anger Qifu Mumo cut Qifu Shiyin s abdomen open and threw his body into a river In 430 having heard that two other uncles Qifu Baiyang 乞伏白養 and Qifu Qulie 乞伏去列 were complaining about Qifu Shiyin s death he executed them as well At this time Western Qin not only had to face Northern Liang attacks but had suffered a major earthquake in late 429 and a major drought for most of 430 as well Most of Qifu Mumo s people fled He felt that his state could no longer stand He sent his officials Wang Kai 王愷 and Wuna Tian 烏訥闐 to submit to Northern Wei requesting Northern Wei troops to escort him to Northern Wei territory Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei was pleased and promised that after he can destroy Xia he would bestow Xia s Pingliang 平涼 and Anding 安定 Commanderies collectively roughly modern Pingliang Gansu as Qifu Mumo s domain Qifu Mumo therefore destroyed his own royal treasury and set Fuhan ablaze heading east with the only 15 000 households that remained under him to try to join Northern Wei troops at Shanggui 上邽 in modern Tianshui Gansu but the Xia emperor Helian Ding Helian Chang s brother and successor upon hearing this engaged him and stopped his advances and he was forced to take up defensive position at Nan an By this point Nan an was all he could hold all of his old territory in the west had been seized by Tuyuhun In winter 430 Northern Wei troops commanded by Kuruguan Jie 庫傉官結 finally arrived at Nan an to escort Qifu Mumo to Northern Wei territory However Qifu Mumo persuaded by his general Qifu Jipi 乞伏吉毗 that the situation was still maintainable and that the should not give up his state easily refused to follow Kuruguan who then returned to Northern Wei territory He then had to immediately face a Qiang rebellion led by Jiao Liang 焦亮 who attacked Nan an Qifu Mumo was able to persuade Yang Nandang 楊難當 the ruler of Chouchi to come to his aid and their joint forces defeated Jiao Liang who was then killed by his uncle Jiao Yi 焦遺 In spring 431 with his own territories nearly all taken by Northern Wei Helian Ding after defeating the troops that Yang sent to aid Western Qin had his uncle Helian Weifa 赫連韋伐 put Nan an under siege Even Qifu Mumo s closest associates surrendered Qifu Mumo with no way to go exited the city and surrendered to Helian Weifa Helian Weifa delivered Qifu Mumo and Juqu Xingguo to Shanggui where Helian Ding was at the time Jiao Yi and his son Jiao Kai 焦楷 tried to put together a resistance to try to revive Western Qin but Jiao Yi then died of illness and Jiao Kai fled to Northern Liang In summer 431 Helian Ding executed Qifu Mumo and 500 members of his clan Western Qin was at its end Personal information editFather Qifu Chipan Prince Wenzhao Wife Queen Liang created 429 Children Qifu Wanzai 乞伏萬載 the Crown Prince created 429 References edit Xiong Victor Cunrui 2017 04 06 Historical Dictionary of Medieval China Rowman amp Littlefield p 494 ISBN 978 1 4422 7616 1 Chen Jinhua 2004 01 01 The Indian Buddhist Missionary Dharmaksema 385 433 A New Dating of his Arrival in Guzang and of his Translations T oung Pao 90 4 215 263 doi 10 1163 1568532043628340 ISSN 0082 5433 Western Qin HouzhuHouse of Qifu Died 431Chinese royaltyPreceded byQifu Chipan Prince of Western Qin428 431 ExtinctTitles in pretencePreceded byQifu Chipan TITULAR Emperor of China428 431Reason for succession failure Annexed by Xia Sixteen Kingdoms Succeeded byHelian Ding Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qifu Mumo amp oldid 1168459896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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