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What is the history of Murong Xianbei?
First, Yan Qian.

Murong Mian (333-348), Murong Miao (348-360) and Murong Yong (360-370).

Second, the last word.

Mu Rongchui (reigned in 384-396), Murong Bao (reigned in 396-398), Mu Rongxiang (reigned in 397), Murong Lin (reigned in 397), Lan Han (reigned in 398 for 83 days), Murong Sheng (reigned in 398-40 1 year) and Murong Xi (reigned in 498-40/year).

Third, Southern Yan.

Murong De (in 398-405) and Murong Chao (in 405-4 10).

Fourth, Xiyan

Murong Hong (384), Mu Rongchong (384-386), Duan Sui (386), Murong Ai (386), Murong Yao (386), Murong Zhong (386) and Murong Yong (386-394).

History of Murong Yan's death

In 337, Murong Mu called Rebecca the ancestor of Qianyan.

In 352, Murong Jun, Murong Mu's son, destroyed Wei Ran and proclaimed himself emperor in Yecheng, known as Yan Qian in history.

In 369 AD, Huan Wen, a fu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, made a northern expedition to Yan Qian, and Murong Yong wanted to escape to his old capital, Longcheng. Murong Jun's younger brother, Mu Rongchui, has been marginalized. He was ordered to defeat Jin Jun and killed 30,000 people. But soon Mu Rongchui was framed and surrendered to the former Qin Dynasty.

In 370, the former Yan was destroyed by the former Qin Dynasty.

In 383, the former Qin emperor Fu Jian was defeated by Xie Xuan in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

In 384, Murong Hong, the son of Murong Jun, fought Qin in Huayin (now Huayin, Shaanxi Province) and established Xiyan; Mu Rongchui's younger brother Mu Rongchui established Houyan, with its capital in Zhongshan (now Dingzhou, Hebei). Qian Qin collapsed.

In 394, Houyan destroyed Xiyan.

In 395, Prince Murong Bao of Houyan led an army of 80,000 Houyan to attack the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the army of 20,000 led by Emperor Tuoba GUI of the Northern Wei Dynasty was defeated in Shenbei.

In 397, Mu Rongchui died of illness. Under the attack of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the territory of Houyan was divided into two countries: North and South. Mu Rongchui's younger brother Murong De established Southern Yan, with its capital in Optics Valley, on an equal footing with Hou Yan.

In 407, MuRongBao's adopted son MuRongYun (formerly known as MuRongYun) killed Mu Rongchui's youngest son MuRongXi, established Beiyan, and Houyan died. Soon Murong Yun was assassinated by his cronies, and Feng Ba acceded to the throne.

In 4 10, Southern Yan was destroyed by Emperor Wu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

In 436, Beiyan was destroyed by the Northern Wei Dynasty.